
This is Snead's first reported visit as a restricted free agent, with the Saints' decision to use an original-round tender on him meaning that another team can sign the wideout without surrendering draft compensation. The Saints will have the option to match any offer sheet, but their decision to not use a second-round tender -- which only would have cost about $1 million more -- suggests they don't view Snead as a priority. Snead came into the league as an undrafted free agent in 2015 and had 984 and 895 yards his first two seasons, but he opened last year with a DUI suspension and then a hamstring injury, ultimately catching only eight passes in 11 regular-season games. if he signs with Baltimore, Snead would join Michael Crabtree and John Brown in a revamped receiving corps.

























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