Randy Moss: Most Likely Teams to Meet with Veteran Wideout
Randy Moss wants back in the NFL, but does the NFL want Randy Moss? We'll find out in the coming days, as Moss will begin meeting with potential suitors next week.
Moss' agent, Joel Segal, said a few weeks ago that three teams had called about his client. On his upcoming tour, Moss is scheduled to meet with at least one unnamed team.
Moss might be the most talented wide receiver to ever lace up a pair of cleats, but what teams would seriously consider adding a 35-year-old with a habit of dividing locker rooms? Let's break down the most likely candidates.
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New England Patriots
Moss has already done a very successful stint in New England, but Bovada has the Patriots as 5-to-2 favorites to sign him again. Could a second meeting between the two really happen?
Although Moss and the Patriots had a messy breakup in 2010, Tom Brady said he'd welcome Moss back before the start of last season. It's easy to see why, after the two put up some of the most ridiculous passing numbers the NFL had ever seen.
Between 2007-2009, Brady and Moss connected on 250 regular-season passes for 3,765 yards and 47 touchdowns. Moss has undoubtedly lost a step or two since then, but he's still capable of being a dangerous downfield threat.
We all know Bill Belichick will do anything to win. Don't be surprised if he brings in Moss in a low-risk, high-reward situation.
Chicago Bears
The Bears are a no-nonsense type of organization, so I doubt Moss will end up in the Windy City. However, crazier things have happened in the NFL.
Chicago desperately needs another weapon for Jay Cutler. Johnny Knox is a decent receiver, but Roy Williams, Earl Bennett and Devin Hester aren't cutting it.
If the Bears don't want to spend the 19th pick in the draft on an upgrade, Moss would be a good option.
Washington Redskins
The Redskins are no strangers to adding players with baggage (see: Haynesworth, Albert), so it's not outlandish to picture Moss in the nation's capital.
If Washington can orchestrate a trade to get Robert Griffin III, it'll certainly want some better receivers for him than Jabar Gaffney, Donte' Stallworth and Santana "The Other" Moss.
Although Randy might not be the best role model for a young quarterback, I'm pretty sure RG3 is incorruptible. If Washington can reel in both Griffin III and Moss, it will immediately have the most exciting duo in the league.

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