Giants take a look at Deon Grant; signs him *Merge*

cowboyjoe

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Giants take a look at Deon Grant
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 1, 2010 12:18 PM ET
The Giants aren't done trying to improve their safety position.

After making a big splash by adding Antrel Rolle in free agency, Mike Garafolo of the Newark Star-Ledger reports that former Seahawks safety Deon Grant will pay the team a visit Thursday.

The "signs are positive" that Grant could quickly sign a deal during his visit.

The Giants want more depth in case Kenny Phillips' recovery from his knee condition doesn't go smoothly. We're not surprised Grant, 31, is getting interest.

He was a decent player for the Seahawks, just not decent enough to be worth $11 million over the next two years.
 

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Dallas may look at a S in the draft but they are not looking for older players at that position.
 

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cowboyjoe;3327701 said:
Giants take a look at Deon Grant
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 1, 2010 12:18 PM ET
The Giants aren't done trying to improve their safety position.

After making a big splash by adding Antrel Rolle in free agency, Mike Garafolo of the Newark Star-Ledger reports that former Seahawks safety Deon Grant will pay the team a visit Thursday.

The "signs are positive" that Grant could quickly sign a deal during his visit.

The Giants want more depth in case Kenny Phillips' recovery from his knee condition doesn't go smoothly. We're not surprised Grant, 31, is getting interest.

He was a decent player for the Seahawks, just not decent enough to be worth $11 million over the next two years.

Maybe because if decent is all that you want, we already have someone who qualifies as decent and is overpaid. His name is Ken Hamlin.....

And atleast with Ken Hamlin we know what we are getting, we may not like it, but we atleast know what we are getting. With Deon Grant, we don't know what we are getting, but we know it won't be very good based on his play in Seattle.
 

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Yeagermeister;3327739 said:
He either wants to much or we have our eye on a S in the draft.
Or we are not interested in him very much. Campo should know him from Jacksonville. I am mildly shocked this has not been a rumor, but I am certain we want to get a young safety as you stated.
 

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Of all the options for safety help that have been or are available to the Cowboys this offseason, why in the world would they choose the 31-year-old nobody who has never sniffed a Pro Bowl? Is this really the solution that would calm your troubled mind?
 

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grant = hamlin (can be good but you never know who is going to show up), I live in the land of the Hawks and there are not to many players that are worth looking at
 

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NinePointOh;3327748 said:
Of all the options for safety help that have been or are available to the Cowboys this offseason, why in the world would they choose the 31-year-old nobody who has never sniffed a Pro Bowl? Is this really the solution that would calm your troubled mind?


You are spot on. We want to improve at the position, not get someone else's castoff.
 

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If we let Hamlin walk and if we didn't snag a top tier safety in the 1st two rounds then I'd say bring him in for a workout, lot of if's...;)

Ball > Grant
 

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cowboyjoe;3327833 said:
Hey Hostile, are you feeling tired and run down?
No, mostly just annoyed. I hear that a healthy bowel movement improves that. I'll send the wife for some prunes.
 

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Is it just me or the Giants seeming kinda like the Skins of old.... Constantly signing ppl to fill holes... So now we have how many new safeties in the division? Antrel Rolle & Deon Grant on the Giants and Marlin Jackson on the Eagles....
 
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