They are New Orleans and New England.
He would add value to either team but with multiple options at WR, TE and even at RB in either situation, would not need to be a full fledged #1 target to succeed.
Consider that each of these teams may be the favorite in thier conference for 2013 if the RIGHT moves are made.
New Orleans: Upgraded at DC already. Ingram in year #2. A draft of the front 7 on D, a free agent OL, a resigning of Colston and adding VJ would make them a very solid team.
New England: Lacking a reliable deep threat, adding VJ would be a quick asset. Often stubborn to a fault, new coordinators may be a blessing. Yes, they waste draft opportunities, when when they DO stay in their draft slot 9at least in the early rounds; late rounds not so good) they have added LB Mayo and a pair of great TE's. Staying and adding more on defense would make them better than they were in '11, especially with VJ and a stable of young RB's who could emerge.
He would add value to either team but with multiple options at WR, TE and even at RB in either situation, would not need to be a full fledged #1 target to succeed.
Consider that each of these teams may be the favorite in thier conference for 2013 if the RIGHT moves are made.
New Orleans: Upgraded at DC already. Ingram in year #2. A draft of the front 7 on D, a free agent OL, a resigning of Colston and adding VJ would make them a very solid team.
New England: Lacking a reliable deep threat, adding VJ would be a quick asset. Often stubborn to a fault, new coordinators may be a blessing. Yes, they waste draft opportunities, when when they DO stay in their draft slot 9at least in the early rounds; late rounds not so good) they have added LB Mayo and a pair of great TE's. Staying and adding more on defense would make them better than they were in '11, especially with VJ and a stable of young RB's who could emerge.