What will the Birds do now at the WR position?

Posted March 13, 2009 on aquil2482's Blog:
My Bad it didnt put my whole article on the 1st time.
What will the Birds do now at the WR position? Holt 87% chanceWith T. Holt being released I'm sure the rumors will kick up on the Birds getting him. But there are still options out there, isn't it? I think he has some years left. The fact that he played on turf his whole career, he has some miles left on those legs. He won't command the 8-10mil per that Boldin would want. I think maybe 6-7Mil per. I would pay that for Holt. He would be a good teacher for D-Jack and Avant.Boldin 45% chanceWith The cards saying that A. Boldin isn't available anymore (I think that is a leverage issue). Is the Cards being honest? Who knows?  The G-Men is reportedly is willing to give up 2-1st Rds and maybe a 2nd next year. I don't see J. Reese giving up that much for a WR via trade. Don't they still owe Plax a lot of cash? They can't just cut him, because of the cap hit. I am willing to give a 1st, and maybe a 2nd next yr.  Or maybe throw in R. Brown. I just won't give up 2-1st Rds. It's going to cost to get Boldin. Remember we will have to offer a contract as well as picks. It Edwards 65% chanceThen you have B. Edwards. The Browns says they won't trade him. But when you think about he don't want to play there and he only has 1yr left on his contract (2009 season). But inside sources says that he is on the block. Who really knows anymore? I don't trust any team's front office. They are all liars and con men. If I were the Browns I would get what I can for him while I can. But I'm not a Gm. I think it will take a 1st and maybe a 4th/5th to pull him from Cleveland. My thoughts are completely opinionated. What do you guys think? 
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