He is already pretty greatly "diminished," is he not. He is recovering, at rather an advanced age for a WR, from a very serious injury. He can't even practice. I regard WR as priority later in the rebuild than other positions. Early on - and we are optimistically, half way through this (the lastest, n.b.) rebuild at this point - you build from the center out. We have done a decent job at that, though the work is not complete, so I'm fine on that front. If an aging, injured, low-character wideout is indeed our best WR, that'll be a little disappointing, will it not? Your best WR, then, is a guy who won't even be around when such a player is of actual use, when the tem is genuinely competitive rather than merely good enough that polyanna's can amuse themselves with happy thoughts.