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Extremely Agressive/Extremely Optimistic FA and Draft
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Quote:Sounds like you dont have a lot of faith in McCray... I guess my thinking is that we finished last in the league in interceptions and could use a high class CB to improve the pass defense. Since it seems like most people are pleased with Colvin, McCray would be the one to get bounced. It might be just as well that if we could add McCourty that would add a presence in the secondary that would aid McCray and we just give him time instead of signing someone. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:My dream scenario The only thing is that Bennett probably wouldn't be there in the 2nd round let alone the 3rd. Quote:My dream scenarioMatt Jones is comin back!!! Quote:Matt Jones is comin back!!!Matt Jones would be an excellent complement to Denard in the backfield. Matt is also a very complete back in terms of speed, power, catching, and blocking. Quote:Matt Jones would be an excellent complement to Denard in the backfield. Matt is also a very complete back in terms of speed, power, catching, and blocking.With a name like that, he has to be good!!! We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:What does everyone think of signing Bryon Maxwell? I think when a team completely avoids one CB and still moves the ball, Maxwell probably isn't that much better than Colvin or McCray... Bring him in to compete with Gratz? If he was cheap enough I'd take him, but I think he stays put in Seattle or someone over pays for him.
I like the detail and would love to see something crazy like this to happen but I just cant see that many FAs signed.
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Quote:I'm not disagreeing with any of that, just saying, the most dominant line in football opinion is ridiculous. It probably wouldn't be the most dominant line in football, but it would be on the short list. Add Greg Hardy and it would be the best line in football with essentially 3 pro bowlers, plus Bryant, Clemons, Miller, Branch, Davis, Alualu, and the #3 pick.
Quote:I think many people agree that this next year is a very critical year to the Bradley era and they have said they will be willing to spend. I always like to try to see how I would handle the offseason and fixing the team, as many fans do. I've been looking at sites trying to get a feel for how much money top players could command and what rounds key players could be available in the draft and try to build the ultimate offseason. I went with the most aggressive and ultimate offseason. Most aggressive in targeting as many top players as possible as well as not being blindly loyal to current players and optimistic in many of those players not being franchise tagged and players going in the draft when they should and not earlier. Here is what I came up with and I think it would make us one of the top candidates for the next super bowl.Terrible.
BORTLES ISN'T A FRANCHISE QB. FOURNETTE WILL BE A BUST.
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<p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">1. WR Randall Cobb <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">2. RT Ryan Bulaga <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">3. RB Mark Ingram <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">4. OTTO Akeem Ayers <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">5. S Devin McCourty/Rahim Moore <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;"> <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Draft: *May be subject to edit before April 30th* <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 1. DE/DT Leonard Williams (USC) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 2. TE Maxx Williams (Minnesota) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 3. CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (Oregon) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 4. WR/KR Tyler Lockett (KSU) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Roung 5. G Isaac Lautua (Alabama) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 6. OLB Tony Washington (Oregon) <p style="color:rgb(164,164,164);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Round 7. CB/S Josh Shaw (USC)
Optimistic thinking would actually be WR Cobb, FS McCourty and one slight upgrade at RT.
Then in the draft, Williams in the 1st (and he probably won't even be there now) and hope Gurley is there at the top of the 2nd. Yeldon will be gone before our pick in the 3rd. After that, hope we get lucky with a TE or LB picked later in the draft. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Regarding Suh i feel a change of scenery and a fresh start with a new team would do alot for him.
Not sure how much he would cost but he and Leonard Williams with Marks would be worth alot of risk and quite frankly the occasional penalty.
Iupati is a stud OG and that's hard to come by. We can draft an OT.
Really hoping Gurley is high on draft boards. He's big and explosive. I'd like to see us get big at WR... Dorial Green Beckham or Larry Fitz. We have a bunch of 6-0 WRs with no jump ball ability. Even A Rob at 6-3 hasn't shown much ability to high point the ball. As for defense you can't get a guy like Justin Houston in the draft. He's elite and the odds you're going find a guy like that is almost 0. JPP and Houston would be huge pickups. And then add a guy like Leonard Williams. Cody Prewitt in the 2nd along with a CB in the later rounds or FA like Brandon Flowers. I think the D would be solid. It's going to take a splash to make this team competitive. We are just not there yet and Bradley and Caldwell need to show some improvement next year to get some heat off their rear ends. Houston, JPP, and Fitzgerald are just point blank guys that don't come along very often. Fitz is towards the end of his career but his ethic and high character would be someone Blackmon should be around. Well worth the pay...
Quote:Regarding Suh i feel a change of scenery and a fresh start with a new team would do alot for him.Suh is a dominant player and rarely do you see someone of his talent reach FA. I would be all for signing him - he's a difference maker and that's what this team needs.
I hope they don't throw big money at Iupati. He's an amazing run blocker but he's actually bad in pass protection. Still a good player overall, but shouldn't we be more focused on giving Blake a nice pocket?
As for addressing FS, my first choice is McCourty, but here's another name to keep in mind: Da'Norris Searcy. He had a great season in 2014, and seems to be hitting his stride. A year younger than McCourty and he'd cost less. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I hope they don't throw big money at Iupati. He's an amazing run blocker but he's actually bad in pass protection. Still a good player overall, but shouldn't we be more focused on giving Blake a nice pocket? As far as LG, I wouldn't mind if the position was ignored. Beadles seemed to settle in a little near the end of the year and he may still work out. I'd rather see the team draft a guy like Max Garcia that could play any of the interior spots, because we are only 1 deep at both guards and center. Agreed that McCourty is first choice. I do think that Searcy would be another nice option, but let me throw out a name. Tashaun Gipson. I am well aware that the Browns are unlikely to allow him to leave, but living in Ohio, I've seen him play a lot and he is very, very good and is only 25. |
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