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Getting drafted in the third round is nothing to sniff at, but consider Texas Tech wideout Michael Crabtree.
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Perhaps former Jets wideout Braylon Edwards, who cleared waivers Wednesday after being released by San Francisco, wasn't the answer for the Jets.
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There are several other risky free agents, including Packers wideout Greg Jennings, who only played eight games last season while battling injuries.
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Robinson returned punts Tuesday and said he is picking the brains of fellow Michigan receivers Roy Roundtree and Jeremy Gallon about playing wideout.
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Junior wideout Keenan Hale missed the game and is out for the upcoming season due to a lower body injury that will require surgery.
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Billboards bearing the image of DJ Pauly D gave way to endorsements from New England Patriots wideout Wes Welker and New York Knicks guard J.
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Additionally, the club pursued and would later sign 37-year-old wideout Derrick Mason, a move that prompted 29-year-old Jerricho Cotchery to ask the Jets for his walking papers.
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It is the latest in a long line of splashy moves by Miami, who earlier this spring grabbed free agent wideout Mike Wallace and were the biggest spenders in free agency.
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And in perhaps one of the more remarkable recoveries in recent memory, then-Eagles wideout Terrell Owens played against the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX after having suffered a broken leg and torn ligament in his right leg just seven weeks prior.
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