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Free agency Day 1 grades
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(03-16-2021, 12:48 AM)jvillejagsn1 Wrote: When was the last big name/price FA signing that really to worked out for us? Calais? Before and after him I’m having a hard time recalling anyone that panned out. In the last decade I’m meaning. Our 2017 team that went to the AFC Championship Game included Calais Campbell, A.J. Bouye, Malik Jackson, Paul Posluszny, Tashaun Gipson and Barry Church who were all significant free agent signings and that's just on defense. What do you think our record would have been if we had signed special teamers and backups instead of that group? Obviously, draft is the primary key to long term success. However, I hate this myth that by not signing free agents that your team will magically draft better. |
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