My initial thoughts on the trade was GREAT job Bill the GM. But the as I think on it, the reality is a little bit murky.
On the plus side he is an established veteran who DEFINITELY upgrades our WR room. I think the trade compensation was very good. And I think his cap impact is better than I thought. Around $6MM/yr for his talent is a real bargain in a market where top receivers are getting THREE times that amount.
On the negative side is his troubling injury history. I think that history is the reason we got him at what seems to be a discounted price AND within the division. If it's true that he's had 17 hamstring injuries over the course of his 8 years with Miami, then it's safe to assume that it will be an issue with him here
As to Agular. I believe we NEED to keep him, even at the $15MM cap number he's playing under. He is a different kind of receiver than Parker and is actually a perfect compliment to him. Now when we go to 3 wide, Agular/Bourne/Parker would make up a decent front line. It also drops Bourne into the slot spot which I believe is his best position. Meyers now slips back into the 4th receiver mode which adds quality depth that we haven't had in years.
I agree that Harry needs to go as we look to add a rookie in one of our top 3 choices. Frankly even I have given up to Harry being able to become a productive WR here. Him leaving would be a benefit to both parties. Wilkerson or the kid who Ernie Adams picked as he went out the door, who is supposed to be a raw burner, if I recall, fill out the room
When the Dolphins announced the Hill trade, I immediately thought that Parker was going to be moved, but I never thought it would be HERE.