NFC East targeting veteran wide receivers

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  It looks like the entire NFC East - except for the Giants - is looking to grab a veteran WR. According to sources  the Redskins made an offer to the Bengals for their talented, but disgruntled receiver Chad Johnson. The Redskins offered this year's first round pick, No. 21 overall, and a conditional third rounder in 2009 that could escalate to a first rounder if Johnson ... [link]

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Redskins 360: Redskins made offer for Roy Williams
Published 4/23/2008 by Skin Patrol at Hogs Haven: Front Page Posts
... such inquiries aren't going to do much good, though, since Detroit says Williams is off the market. Of the three, though, I'd actually be happiest with Roy Williams. He's the youngest, lacks the degree of current contentiousness with his current team in Chad Johnson, and (as far as I can tell, though I don't follow him closely) isn't willing to turn down a top 3 WR contract as was apparently the case with Boldin. All wishful thinking, because he's staying in Detroit... or is it? As my colleague at Blogging the Boys points out: At the ...

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