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Anthony Gonzalez signs with New England (1 Viewer)

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New England Patriots announced the signing of unrestricted free agent wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez today. Could be some value here if you think he can stay healthy

 
I wonder if this means anything concerning the Lloyd negotiations (i.e., passing on him) or if they are separate. Roles don't seem to have anything in common.

 
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Love this move for real football (he now has zero value in fantasy)...the Pats had absolutely nothing at WR after Welker and Branch last year...while Gonzalez needs to prove he can stay healthy if he does he will provide another reliable pair of hands who after playing with Manning should be able to fit in seamlessly with Brady...with the possible exception of Lloyd the Pats need to use their money on D (or possibly extending Gronk and/or Hernandez early)...that's where they need the most help...adding a veteran like Gonzalez for low-money could pay some nice dividends this year...add in Lloyd as well and the WR unit has the potential to be vastly improved over the 2011 unit...this could also signal the Pats are planning to use their early picks elsewhere but who knows with them...

 
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It could be a sign that negotiations with Wes Welker are going poorly.

Perhaps the Patriots think Welker will sit out and the team wants another option at slot receiver other than Julian Edelman.

 
It could be a sign that negotiations with Wes Welker are going poorly.
Not necessarily. Gonzalez played both outside and in the slot during his first two years in Indianapolis. Of course, in the last three the only place he lined up was on the bench.
 
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Gonzalez is faster than probably 75% of the WRs in the NFL. But he is white, thus the knee jerk classification of him as a "possession" receiver. He's probably "heady" and a "hard worker," not to mention a "blue collar" type, too.

But it doesn't matter how fast he is, because he can get hurt putting on his pads.

 
It could be a sign that negotiations with Wes Welker are going poorly.
Not necessarily. Gonzalez played both outside and in the slot during his first two years in Indianapolis. Of course, in the last three the only place he lined up was on the bench.
If he stays healthy the Pats may let Welker go next year.
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If they can't agree on the terms of a long term deal they may have to because he'll be 32 next year and the franchise tag will be $11.4M.
 
Gonzalez is faster than probably 75% of the WRs in the NFL. But he is white, thus the knee jerk classification of him as a "possession" receiver. He's probably "heady" and a "hard worker," not to mention a "blue collar" type, too.But it doesn't matter how fast he is, because he can get hurt putting on his pads.
White?
 
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It could be a sign that negotiations with Wes Welker are going poorly.
Not necessarily. Gonzalez played both outside and in the slot during his first two years in Indianapolis. Of course, in the last three the only place he lined up was on the bench.
If he stays healthy the Pats may let Welker go next year.
Welker will retire a Patriot IMO.
Then he'd better come back to earth and sign a long term deal soon.
 
With I believe theyre current WR roster being: Welker, Lloyd, Branch (expected to be resigned), Ocho, Edelman, Gonzalez, Slater, (maybe someone else, cant remember). I think its tough to tell at this point who if anyone wont at least play into the season. If someone were to be cut id imagine it to be Gonzalez everyone else at least has a report (or is brandon lloyd, lol).

Who knows, they might even poke Dallas Clark, need a 3rd TE and it wouldnt hurt to have a vet that we know can play the field.

 
What's to say they didn't pick him up just to gain a little bit better knowledge

of Peyton's antics for their defense !

 

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