NFL Free Agency opens on March 9 and This Given Sunday is previewing the free agency class position by position. This column focuses on the wide receiver position, a group that features plenty of experienced names and the intriguing Terrelle Pryor Sr. who will be looking to cash in on just one year at wideout to make for a deep class of talent.
Following is a look at the top names in free agency this year at the wide receiver position:
Alshon Jeffery
Alshon Jeffery will hit free agency come March 9 with the Chicago Bears not expected to franchise tag the wide receiver, who now has a chance to control his fate and situation after a few lousy years where he struggled with the Bears. Jeffery playing just 21 games in those two seasons as injuries and the decline of Jay Cutler sparked regression from the once dominant force in Chicago.
Now, Jeffery has the chance to cash in and most importantly the opportunity to find himself a situation where he can start to make plays again if he decides to leave the Bears. A decision that would appear to be the logical one for Jeffery, who at 27 should want to avoid a further rebuild in Chicago unless they can succeed in pairing him with a Jay Cutler replacement at quarterback. The Bears also might want to move on from Jeffery, who has hurt his value with an injury absence in 2015 and a four-game suspension for performance enhancing drugs last season.
Two-minute drill time!
Also known as: @TheWorldof_AJ o'clock. #HBDAlshon https://t.co/Wei4fI671q
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2017
If Jeffery leaves, he will command a ton of attention from teams that need a number one receiver. A situation like the Tennessee Titans seems to be the best fit for Jeffery where he could land at a cap heavy team that needs a veteran star to pair with a young franchise quarterback. At this point, any situation seems better than laboring on the Bears for the rest of his prime, so expect Jeffery to test the waters of free agency and be a hot commodity as the most talented wideout available this offseason.
Terrelle Pryor Sr.
Despite the objections from plenty of NFL cornerbacks – such as Pacman Jones in his infamous rant after their AFC North clashes this past season – Terrelle Pryor Sr. successfully transitioned from a failed NFL quarterback project with the Oakland Raiders to a legitimate success story at the wide receiver position. The presence of a wise offensive mind in head coach Hue Jackson and a lack of other options for offensive weapons on a dreadful Browns team gave Pryor the perfect opportunity to build a new identity in NFL circles in a one-season audition before free agency.
.@TerrellePryor's big play ability is just incredible.
FIFTY FOUR yard gain! #NYGvsCLE https://t.co/SmGWu9UOVK
— NFL (@NFL) November 27, 2016
The big question for NFL general managers in regards to Pryor will be if his production in 2016 for the Browns was a result of future talent or if his production was the product of a lack of a better option in Cleveland. Still, there aren’t many free agents out there who are coming off 77 catch, 1,000 plus receiving yard seasons and that alone will earn Pryor a contract he likely thought he would never receive after a handful of seasons on the brink as a struggling failed quarterback prospect out of the Ohio State eligibility scandal. Don’t be surprised if the Browns utilize some of their $100 million in cap space to franchise tag Pryor and keep him in Cleveland for one more season, which would make him the NFL’s highest-paid wide receiver in 2017.
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