Let's face it, there's not enough talent in the NFL. It's why folks have talked for years about a developmental league. You've got your superstars at each position, but after them there's a whole bunch of dudes you couldn't tell apart from your neighbor.
And yet, for whatever reason, the Chiefs and Jets have decided they can do without Jeremy Maclin and Eric Decker, two decent receivers. Neither of these dudes are superstars, but they can produce. They can get shit done.
Who precisely do the Chiefs and Jets think they have on hand to replace this talent? Apparently your neighbor. And in other unrelated news, both these teams can't win.
And also, I think the folks who are saying the current CBA screws veterans are probably right. Teams are going to take some random dude over even an above average veteran in many cases, because paying your neighbor is a lot cheaper.
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