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Does anyone know where a good, current, updated one is? Every site I check out is outdated.
 
There's been a lot of talk about bringing in a FA DB, DL, G/C...but what about ILB? I can't see us taking one high in the draft. Perhaps in the later rounds, or perhaps go with Lemon, but we could use another one. Any ideas on who would be a good rotational/back up ILB that we might have our eye on?
 
CaptainMorgan;4369234 said:
thats last years

no click on the link and at the top it says 2012 NFL free agents, last I checked last year was 2011.

To go to other positions use the top positions to change and not the bottom.
 
CaptainMorgan;4369234 said:
thats last years

It's something you clicked, I know because I did the same thing. Hit the back button and it was 2012 again.
 
supercowboy8;4369261 said:
no click on the link and at the top it says 2012 NFL free agents, last I checked last year was 2011.

To go to other positions use the top positions to change and not the bottom.

doh! thanks
 
Picksix;4369255 said:
There's been a lot of talk about bringing in a FA DB, DL, G/C...but what about ILB? I can't see us taking one high in the draft. Perhaps in the later rounds, or perhaps go with Lemon, but we could use another one. Any ideas on who would be a good rotational/back up ILB that we might have our eye on?

Larry Grant from San Fran would be the best option IMO. he is a back up now and played great when Willis went out with injuries. He would be willing to come in to battle for a starting job with Carter. Only 26 and knows the 3-4 and would be relative cheaper than say other ILBs we could bring in.
Curtis Lofton, D'Qwell Jackson, and David Hawthorne would also be other guys we could bring in but would cost alot more money.
 
supercowboy8;4369277 said:
Larry Grant from San Fran would be the best option IMO. he is a back up now and played great when Willis went out with injuries. He would be willing to come in to battle for a starting job with Carter. Only 26 and knows the 3-4 and would be relative cheaper than say other ILBs we could bring in.
Curtis Lofton, D'Qwell Jackson, and David Hawthorne would also be other guys we could bring in but would cost alot more money.

Yeah, Grant would be a good one. That's kind of what I was going for. Someone who could push Carter, and either start or provide good depth and rotation at that spot.
 
Picksix;4369255 said:
There's been a lot of talk about bringing in a FA DB, DL, G/C...but what about ILB? I can't see us taking one high in the draft. Perhaps in the later rounds, or perhaps go with Lemon, but we could use another one. Any ideas on who would be a good rotational/back up ILB that we might have our eye on?

pickins are very, very slim.

stephen tulloch is there but he'll be costly and want a sure-fire starting gig.

it goes downhill fast after that. a guy like london fletcher may work as a stop gap if you are willing to pay a 1 or 2 down backer solid starter money.

EJ Henderson, Kirk Morrison.... Most guys probably re-sign because they have starter spots and not much out there to replace them with until we know who drafts ILB.
 
Forget free agents, bring the 'Bama defense to big D! What a great effort!
 
Picksix;4369293 said:
Yeah, Grant would be a good one. That's kind of what I was going for. Someone who could push Carter, and either start or provide good depth and rotation at that spot.

he would be like what San Diego and Miami did with kevin burnett
a backup for one team that shows promise that you can get relative cheap and either be a starter or a good backup for the next 4-5 years.
 
Hostile;4369481 said:
Outdated.

This may take more time then you like but.......you could go to other team sites and ask them who is a FA and who do they think they will resign
 
TheDallasDon;4369510 said:
This may take more time then you like but.......you could go to other team sites and ask them who is a FA and who do they think they will resign

And by sites I ment boards like this forum
 
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