I'm not saying I would definitely like to see it happen, just throwing it out there. I think Moulds, Evans, Reed are #1, #2, #3 respectively, no doubt about it. Antonio Brown will probably be cut because he is rotted out. I'm not saying Shaw isn't any good, but what is to become of Aiken and Coleman? It's pretty outrageous to get rid of Aiken after a rookie season considering he was a 4th rounder, and I really like what I saw from Coleman in limited action. Again, shaw isn't that bad and he held his own as a #2 (if a weak one) but now that he is unquestionably a #4, then why not cut him loose and give him a chance to get a better opportunity elsewhere? What you see is what you get with Shaw. We are not going to see a huge improvement in the guy's play. But there is a better chance we could see a marginal or huge improvement in Coleman or Aiken's play or both, so why not? Worst case senario: a slight downgrade at the #4 position. Better case senario: an upgrade at the #4 WR for LESS $$$. Best case senario: One of those two guys steps up and replaces a struggling Reed or Evans, although unlikely. Shaw was a nice player last year, but I'm not sure where he fits in this year.
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I cant see us keeping 7 WRs unless MM loves them all and thinks he has quality depth at all other positions. I think Shaw or Coleman would be the odd man out unless antonio Brown has a crappy camp then he would be gone...
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also dont forget Jonathon Smith from GTech that we drafted he can play RB or WR so this should be an interesting camp to see how it all goes down.
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I remember reading somewhere that Mularkey was looking to use Shaw/Reed interchangeably in the slot position so I don't see Shaw being released. Plus, he provides good depth at WR so I think it would be wise to keep him on the roster in case of injuries.
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Shaw likely isn't going anywhere given his experience in the face of a mostly-inexperienced WR corps and his familiarity with MM's system, and probably wouldn't fetch enough to make trading him worthwhile anyway. I say Moulds, Evans, Reed, and Shaw are locks and make for a formidable WR corps. I think that they keep 6 WR's meaning the last 2 spots are a dogfight between Aiken, Brown, Coleman, and Smith (probably makes the PS). Whoever shows the most in pre-season and training camp wins, and hopefully they make it hard on the Bills coaches.
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