TheCount;1965144 said:
Hackett isn't exactly known for his ability to stay healthy either and Justin who?
This is from rotoworld.com, and it's free, so I think it's o.k. to post.
1. D.J. Hackett, Seahawks - He doesn't have the production of players below, but Hackett is the only potential "number one" receiver available. In seven full games in 2007, he topped 100 yards three times with four touchdowns. He'll come cheaply and fits well in a West Coast offense. He can go deep and be a physical receiver over the middle; the main concern is durability.
And if you think I'm letting my man-love for Hackett blind me, Scout.com also calls him and Bernard Berrian the top two free agent wideouts. So there! Any West Coast team like the Vikings, Eagles, and Commanders should go hard after him. Seattle will also do their best to keep him.
Prediction: Commanders, $13 million guaranteed.
2. Bernard Berrian, Bears - Berrian hits home runs. He may not be a complete receiver, but he's the best deep threat by far available and should get the biggest contract at his position. Berrian is a solid number two with potential for a string of 1,000-yard seasons.
I see him as a vertical threat that would best fit outside of a West Coast system, although Washington, Denver, and Tampa are rumored to be interested. Buffalo, Tennessee, San Francisco, Oakland, and Miami all make some sense. I don't think the Bears will pay him enough.
The Raiders love speed and Berrian grew up near there, so we'll have him replace Jerry Porter. They are usually good for a surprise or three.
While Hackett does have durability issues, I don't think any of his injuries have been serious. i.e., torn acl, etc. And he's still young enough.