Bryant A Moderate Risk

February 18th, 2009
Dan Parr of ProFootballWeekly.com claims, after doing some research on all big name free agents, that Bucs wideout Antonio Bryant is a moderate risk.

Dan Parr of ProFootballWeekly.com claims, after doing some research on all big name free agents, that Bucs wideout Antonio Bryant is a "moderate" risk.

It’s been some time since Joe browsed regularly through ProFootballWeekly.com’s website. Ever since Joel Buchsbaum died, Joe rarely had reason to return.

In recent days trying to scrape up whatever Bucs news he can find, Joe is warming back to ProFootballWeekly.com. Part of it is the reason below.

ProFootballWeekly.com has a scouting report on the top free agents this winter. Among them of course is a detailed look at Bucs wide receiver Antionio Bryant.

Among the many elements in the analysis, Dan Parr suggests Bryant is a “moderate” risk to resign.

Risk factor: Moderate. Bryant re-molded his image last season as an elite receiver and he has grown up quite a bit in a short amount of time. Some teams, though, will be leery of his past problems.

Joe is on record several times that the Bucs absolutely must retain Bryant’s services. Bryant already has said he wants to stay. If the Bucs let him walk, that tells Joe the Glazer Boys are only trying to save cash.

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