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I agree. This is a good move. Potential to be a very nice signing. At worst, he's just here for depth in case something happens. At best, he wins #2 WR job.
I think SHANNY drafts a WR... AND, along with Colbert and Martinez... Someone emerges with the spot and hopefully shines!
Keary Colbert: One player who really helped himself with his workouts was wide receiver Keary Colbert. Like Justin Fargas in the 2003 draft, Colbert boosted his status with some good 40-times in the low 4.4 range and a 36-inch vertical leap. Most of the mock drafts have Colbert as a late day 1 selection, but at least one service projected Colbert to slip to round #4. ESPN actually thinks Colbert could go as high as #51 to Baltimore and some people think Baltimore will draft Colbert, just with the 88th pick one round later. Tampa Bay also could select Colbert at #79 with the 16th pick of the 3rd round. Colbert gets a grade of 79 out of 100 from Scouts, Inc. They feel he can be a 3rd receiver in the NFL, in the mold of Keenan McCardell.
40 time? I don't think he will ever be a number two receiver in this league.
While it is important to be fast I don't think having a sub-par 40 means you can not be a decent WR in this league. Rod Smith was not the fastest guy in the world (not sure about his 40 time but I doubt it was lights out)...anyway he turned out pretty good. Also this guy named Jerry Rice was considered pretty slow in the 40 yard dash too...but I think he turned out ok!
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