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Let’s just pick offense with every pick
Why waste some in defense
:facepalm:
I'm thinking a couple more WR's... maybe a RB, or two...
Oh yeah! Some more OL guys! Those are most definitely needed.

D? I've heard rumors that this draft can't even look at those guys.
Ignore them!

McClay can't look a D guy in the eye anyways.
Done dealio homio.

Let's grab some high alcoholic beers.
 
I'm thinking a couple more WR's... maybe a RB, or two...
Oh yeah! Some more OL guys! Those are most definitely needed.

D? I've heard rumors that this draft can't even look at those guys.
Ignore them!

McClay can't look a D guy in the eye anyways.
Done dealio homio.

Let's grab some high alcoholic beers.

His ability to pick them is certainly in question. Hopefully, that's because of defensive coordinator interference and not Jones interference.
 
According to Over the Cap, we still have $10 million in cap space (Neal is only down for $2 million of his $5 million, so I don't quite understand that.)

Anyway, that should be enough space to sign both Kazee and Hooker (at a cap hit of about $1 million each because of the rule of 51), all our draft picks at under $5 million against the cap and another FA for a first-year salary of around $4 million without having to restructure any other contracts.

If we wanted to restructure Lawrence or Cooper, we could pretty much sign any free agent out there and even more than one of them.
 
According to Over the Cap, we still have $10 million in cap space (Neal is only down for $2 million of his $5 million, so I don't quite understand that.)

Anyway, that should be enough space to sign both Kazee and Hooker (at a cap hit of about $1 million each because of the rule of 51), all our draft picks at under $5 million against the cap and another FA for a first-year salary of around $4 million without having to restructure any other contracts.

If we wanted to restructure Lawrence or Cooper, we could pretty much sign any free agent out there and even more than one of them.
They signed him to a 3 yr deal with two fake years. 3 million signing bonus, 1 million base salary, and 1 million in incentives. The incentives must not be likely to be earned if it's not counted this season. So next year we will have 2-3 million dead money.
 
They signed him to a 3 yr deal with two fake years. 3 million signing bonus, 1 million base salary, and 1 million in incentives. The incentives must not be likely to be earned if it's not counted this season. So next year we will have 2-3 million dead money.

OK, I missed that. I guess they must not want to touch those other contracts since they seem to be trying to limit it to what they have from the OL restructures.
 
We still need some LBs, CB, Safety, and I would like another veteran backup QB.
 
I think, after we have signed our FS, we are still in the market for a NG, CB, LB, and backup QB. But, I also think we are in that phase of FA in which every day you wait, the prices go down. That's especially true this year with fewer teams having cap space. I think we will have several more signings but they will trickle in over the next few days and weeks.
 
I think, after we have signed our FS, we are still in the market for a NG, CB, LB, and backup QB. But, I also think we are in that phase of FA in which every day you wait, the prices go down. That's especially true this year with fewer teams having cap space. I think we will have several more signings but they will trickle in over the next few days and weeks.
I don’t think they address CB until after the draft. If you can land Stokes or Surtain we are fine.

I know the players we have aren’t Thurmans Thieves but I don’t see any of them getting cut. Brown, Diggs, Lewis and a Rookie
 
I don’t think they address CB until after the draft. If you can land Stokes or Surtain we are fine.

I know the players we have aren’t Thurmans Thieves but I don’t see any of them getting cut. Brown, Diggs, Lewis and a Rookie
Need to sign a veteran corner and then draft two corners.
 
Makes total sense not protecting our 160 mil Franchise QB...for shame. How insane of me.:rolleyes:

You can't keep throwing high picks at the OL. No team has invested more in the OL than we have over the last 8-10 years and what has it gotten us?

This is why I think people are nuts thinking taking Slater at 10 would be really smart. Shoot, he might not even be an OT in the NFL. Teams have built good OLs through mid round picks, FA, developing guys. Our solution to a OL problem is apparently throw a first or second round pick at it.
 
His ability to pick them is certainly in question. Hopefully, that's because of defensive coordinator interference and not Jones interference.

This is what I am hoping. Maybe they'll listen to the scouts more or that Quinn is smarter than Marinelli. Remember, it was Marinelli who was rumored to have overridden the scouts on both the Charlton and Hill picks. If they had gotten those picks right the defense probably would be in better shape.
 
You can't keep throwing high picks at the OL. No team has invested more in the OL than we have over the last 8-10 years and what has it gotten us?

This is why I think people are nuts thinking taking Slater at 10 would be really smart. Shoot, he might not even be an OT in the NFL. Teams have built good OLs through mid round picks, FA, developing guys. Our solution to a OL problem is apparently throw a first or second round pick at it.
what if its the best on your board? I dont see any reason to ignore the oline between rounds 1-4. Not saying it has to be at 10. Just saying, maybe one will fall to us later and we take him. Walker Little would be interesting in the 3rd if he fell. Creed Humphery as well.
 
This is what I am hoping. Maybe they'll listen to the scouts more or that Quinn is smarter than Marinelli. Remember, it was Marinelli who was rumored to have overridden the scouts on both the Charlton and Hill picks. If they had gotten those picks right the defense probably would be in better shape.

Hill was actually looking like a player last year before he got hurt. I think it is to early to call him a bust. Let's see what he can do this year.
 
Hill was actually looking like a player last year before he got hurt. I think it is to early to call him a bust. Let's see what he can do this year.
I think Hill look improved because he actually hustled and gave a crap. He sadly, still ranked near bottom of all DTs. Not giving up on him though
 
Need to sign a veteran corner and then draft two corners.

Don't we still have the veteran corner we signed last FA that sat out last year? Canady or something. While not a starter by any means but young, came from Baltimore Ravens and could provide something in a back up roll maybe, which is what a veteran corner would do here if signed now.

Diggs
Rookie
Brown
Lewis
Canady
Robinson
Goodwin
 
Hill was actually looking like a player last year before he got hurt. I think it is to early to call him a bust. Let's see what he can do this year.

I wouldn't say he was looking like a player last year. He had been so dreadful as a rookie that anything above that looked good. He has a long way to go before becoming a really good DT. Hopefully Quinn and company can get more out of him.
 
Don't we still have the veteran corner we signed last FA that sat out last year? Canady or something. While not a starter by any means but young, came from Baltimore Ravens and could provide something in a back up roll maybe, which is what a veteran corner would do here if signed now.

Diggs
Rookie
Brown
Lewis
Canady
Robinson
Goodwin

Canady is the player that was signed that sat out last season. Based on his stats and performance previously he's nothing more then a depth and special teams corner. He could surprise and does have starting experience but signing a vet corner should be a priority this off season. There are some vets that would be good to great additions that still remain on the market:

Sherman
Bouye
Hayward
Butler
Breeland
Dunbar
Burns
 

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