Buyer beware: 15 NFL free agents who may not be worth huge payday

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    • Jun 2013
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    Buyer beware: 15 NFL free agents who may not be worth huge payday

    Despite the American sports world grappling with unprecedented uncertainty, the NFL’s 28th free agency period remains set to begin Monday. The two-day legal tampering window will see historic paydays, with some low-end stars and high-second-tier talents likely to move positional markets north. Some much bigger names reside in this free agency class, namely a certain Patriot who has been in NFL and college football fans’ lives since the late 1990s, and depth exists at several positions. But like every year, teams will soon regret some big contracts. Here are the 2020 class’s top buyer-beware candidates. Robby Anderson Being trapped in the Jets offense for four seasons, Anderson could provide nice production on his second contract. He averaged 14.9, 15.0 and 15.0 yards per catch in the past three seasons, respectively, and has missed only two games. Anderson, 26, also is a sub-4.4-second 40-yard dash wideout. The issue will be the price. It will likely cost between $13 million - $16 million to sign the Jet dee

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