The question of why it hasn't worked out yet baffles this season's most decorated jobless player. "The frustrating part sometimes is you look out there on the field and you see guys who are playing, and you're like, 'I should be playing,'" Welker told NFL.com over the phone this week from his Florida home, his two, three-month-old twins nearby. "That gets me a little bit. I love being at home with my kids, but at the same time, you have that itch and you're looking out there and seeing how you can fit in with this team or that and there's never really a perfect plan." The former Broncos and Patriots pass-catcher follows by saying that if he never plays again, he'll know it's meant to be. His family will be at peace with it -- still, they also know him.