The time has never been better to be an elite wide receiver looking for a payday, but the honeymoon period may be ending. NBC Sports' Peter King spoke to a general manager who believes the market may begin correcting itself: "I could see the receiver position becoming like running backs. Get as much out of the receiver in his first contract and then, after four or five years, let him go and draft another one high.
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