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That shitty WR had 68 catches for 1002 yards last year. There's literally zero downside to picking him up for the remainder of the season to see if he still has it. We have nothing to lose.
He also has an average of < 3 catches and 45 yards per game as a pro. He's a shitty WR; one fluke year doesn't change that fact. People around here -- not necessarily you -- constantly trot out the "we have nothing to lose" argument, then follow it up by bitching about the result when it doesn't pan out (see: all of this offseason's WR acquisitions).