03-01-2016, 11:02 PM
03-01-2016, 11:20 PM
Quote:82. Stefen Wisniewski, Jacksonville Jaguars center: Serviceable starting center, will travel.
03-01-2016, 11:23 PM
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82. Stefen Wisniewski, Jacksonville Jaguars center: Serviceable starting center, will travel.
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I feel thats a good spot for him. If he is your starting center just dont plan to have much of a run game. He is a one dimensional center. Ok pass protector but horrible run blocker
03-01-2016, 11:26 PM
Quote:I feel thats a good spot for him. If he is your starting center just dont plan to have much of a run game. He is a one dimensional center. Ok pass protector but horrible run blocker
Agreed. Just shocked to see a Jags player on any list on NFL.com.
03-02-2016, 11:01 AM
I would like this haul:
2. Olivier Vernon, Miami Dolphins defensive end: Like Charles Clay one year ago, Vernon received the transition tag from the Dolphins. That means other teams can sign Vernon to an offer sheet and the Dolphins will have seven days to match. Vernon has dialed up a lot of pressure over the last four years, even if he doesn't finish with as many sacks as Cameron Wake. Miami might have to cut Wake or other players to keep Vernon.
27. Tashaun Gipson, Cleveland Browns safety: He followed up an incredible 2014 season with a miserable 2015 campaign. He's worth a shot at a discounted price.
<b>83. Nolan Carroll, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback:</b> He wasn't exactly a solution for the Eagles defense last season, but he wasn't a problem either. Snaps eater.
<b>84. Zach Brown, Tennessee Titans linebacker: </b>He has insane pursuit skills but was never fully trusted in Tennessee.
2. Olivier Vernon, Miami Dolphins defensive end: Like Charles Clay one year ago, Vernon received the transition tag from the Dolphins. That means other teams can sign Vernon to an offer sheet and the Dolphins will have seven days to match. Vernon has dialed up a lot of pressure over the last four years, even if he doesn't finish with as many sacks as Cameron Wake. Miami might have to cut Wake or other players to keep Vernon.
27. Tashaun Gipson, Cleveland Browns safety: He followed up an incredible 2014 season with a miserable 2015 campaign. He's worth a shot at a discounted price.
<b>83. Nolan Carroll, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback:</b> He wasn't exactly a solution for the Eagles defense last season, but he wasn't a problem either. Snaps eater.
<b>84. Zach Brown, Tennessee Titans linebacker: </b>He has insane pursuit skills but was never fully trusted in Tennessee.
03-02-2016, 11:45 AM
I didn't even realize it but Mario was 1st team two season ago under Schwartz? I know he's 31 and had a bad year, but I'd really need to look closely at him. I'm going to assume he lined up wide on Schwartz' scheme, which is similar to our LEO. If we can get that production out of him for one or two years, i think it'd be worth it.
03-02-2016, 11:49 AM
Quote:I didn't even realize it but Mario was 1st team two season ago under Schwartz? I know he's 31 and had a bad year, but I'd really need to look closely at him. I'm going to assume he lined up wide on Schwartz' scheme, which is similar to our LEO. If we can get that production out of him for one or two years, i think it'd be worth it.
Yeah, Schwartz ran a wide 9 front and Mario excelled there. He would definitely be a great scheme fit here.
03-02-2016, 12:44 PM
Quote:I didn't even realize it but Mario was 1st team two season ago under Schwartz? I know he's 31 and had a bad year, but I'd really need to look closely at him. I'm going to assume he lined up wide on Schwartz' scheme, which is similar to our LEO. If we can get that production out of him for one or two years, i think it'd be worth it.
He can't be worse than Branch or Clemons IMO. Definitely an upgrade, only, at what cost?
Personally - I don't mind overpaying him.