While you can quibble with the methodology, I found the following to be interesting:
Ref:
The Peak Age for an NFL Wide Receiver
We're not the team that has TFB and is looking at guys like Chris Hogan or Danny Amendola etc.
We're the team that won four games last year, and seem to be projected for 8.5 this year.
IMO what we need is to find a WR with more upside than Meyers since we think/hope we can break through two seasons from now.
You get that via draft/develop or bottom feeding someone else's practice squad or recently cut FAs, not by paying a mid-teir vet a high salary.
We already have Diggs and Hollins for vet WRs, we don't need one more, especially not one looking for a big payday.
We let him go at age 26, it doesn't make sense to bring him back at age 28 hoping he can earn that payday.
I also agree with the idea that while Meyers was better than average when he was here, he did not threaten defenses.
I don't see how that's much different two seasons later.
If we want to base it on stats, while his catches and yards have improved, he hasn't matched his YPC of his rookie year: