Possible Dallas Cowboy 2006 NFL Free Agent Pick-ups: LB

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2006 NFL Free Agents: Linebackers Part 2
By: Thomas J Gersey
LINK: http://www.footballsfuture.com/2006/freeagentsLB2.html

Akin Ayodele, OLB, Jacksonville [72 tackles, 4 FF]

Very good athlete with tremendous size at the OLB spot. Ayodele has slowly been coming on the past few years, and is finally showing the talent that was promised. 6'2, 251 lbs, Ayodele is the type of player who, when he hits you, you stay hit. Shows great explosion and burst out of his stance, he blows up tight ends off the line, and wraps up well on ball carriers. His biggest problem has been a lack of wind, and coupled with mediocre pass coverage, he is limited to being a two-down player. Slightly limited in his hip movement, he can be beat by quick runners around the outside. However, given the opportunity to line up a ball carrier, he is lights out consistent.

GOOD FITS: Jacksonville, Miami, New Orleans, Oakland, Houston, Dallas

EARLY PICK: A Dallas native, there is no reason to think he wouldnt be interested in returning to the big D. With Dat Nguyen likely to retire, and Scott Fujita and Eric Ogbagu free agents, Ayodele would fit perfectly in the Tuna's scheme opposite the explosive DeMarcus Ware. Houston may also come calling if they dont believe Jason Babin can step up and take his place in the starting lineup. If not, a replacement for Shantee Orr may be on their list of priorities. Oakland and New Orleans will likely seek to bring in a player of his caliber, young and less expensive than the premier free agents. Jacksonville, however, does not lose much this year, and can likely afford to bring Ayodele back, even franchising him if need be.

Will Witherspoon, OLB, Carolina [80 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 int]

The key to Witherspoon is that he is playing at an exceptional level, while being young enough to continue to improve. Very active from the outside, Witherspoon can move through blockers to get to the ball carrier, arriving often at full speed. He is a ball hawk, looking for the turnover when he meets the football. He has very good sideline-to-sideline speed, and consistently makes the play in the open field. On a team like Carolina, he is lucky to see alot of runners get through the front line, and is left to fight Dan Morgan and Mike Minter for tackles, meaning that his total of 80 on the season is no small feat. Witherspoon would fit very well on a young defense that focuses versitile, speedy linebackers who look to force turnovers.

GOOD FITS: Miami, Chicago, Houston, Arizona, New Orleans, Dallas, Oakland

EARLY PICK: Can Carolina afford to let Witherspoon walk? There is little to indicate that they feel he is irreplacable, though he has become an integral part of their top three defense, and losing him would definitely create a hole. With greater needs, especiall at running back, it is likely that the Panthers will choose to spend their money elsewhere. It is unlikely they would franchise Witherspoon, and pay top dollar for a second tier linebacker. It is more likely that a struggling team will look to overspend for a player like Witherspoon, who still has alot of room to grow. Chicago would be a very intersting choice, as Witherspoon plays similar to Lance Briggs, and would likely excel in the Bears' defensive scheme. A Texas native, he would also look good in Houston, where he would fit well with a young team, or Dallas, where they would be able to continue to get younger on defense. Teams like New Orleans, Oakland and Arizona continue to be in the mix for every young, explosive linebacker.

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Akin Ayodele, OLB, Jacksonville

Isn't that Mr. Echo from Lost?:laugh1:
 

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I don't think Parcells will rely on the draft to find his RT, so I think he then will rely on the draft for OLB'rs. I think he focuses on Kicker/RT/NT in FA. That's just my opinion.
 

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Cowboy_love_4ever said:
I don't think Parcells will rely on the draft to find his RT, so I think he then will rely on the draft for OLB'rs. I think he focuses on Kicker/RT/NT in FA. That's just my opinion.


i agree. there are many good OLB's in the draft. As I see it, our most important needs are:

RT: Free Agency, as you said Shaffer
K: Free Agency, as you said Nedney
NT: not so sure, didn't we spend alot of money on Ferguson, I may be mistaken though...
LB: Nice draft stock there
FS: This I wouldn't cry if we went either way, draft or FA...

i also think we should draft for the future, such as:

G: Jean-Gilles, etc
C: Next year
WR: Hass?
QB: sorry, B4MVP

If we get that done, we'll have one of the youngest teams in the league, with players that'll actually produce. I think we'll get a WC spot at best this year, then the years after that we'll be huge contenders built up for a long time, New England style
 

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I think that Parcells is going to get Fabini OT from the Jets if he becomes a free agent.
Parcells also said that he is going to get a veteran free safety, at end of year, he said, we need to strengthen that position even for the end of the year and the future.
Then, Jerry Jones said their going to get a veteran kicker, so that leaves probably an impact linebacker-defensive end or linebacker like Bobby Carpenter. Next, a young impact WR. Probably a young offensive guard or tackle in 2nd to 3rd round too.
 

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cowboyjoe said:
I think that Parcells is going to get Fabini OT from the Jets if he becomes a free agent.
Parcells also said that he is going to get a veteran free safety, at end of year, he said, we need to strengthen that position even for the end of the year and the future.
Then, Jerry Jones said their going to get a veteran kicker, so that leaves probably an impact linebacker-defensive end or linebacker like Bobby Carpenter. Next, a young impact WR. Probably a young offensive guard or tackle in 2nd to 3rd round too.

yep, another good plan. Most of these I'll be fine with, they'll make us a much better and much younger team.
 

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Right tackle will be the number one priority this off-season, and dont be fooled into thinking that BP will be giving Rob a reprieve this season since he was thrust into the starting line-up last season as a rookie.
RT will be the number 1 priority,,, period.... mark my words!
A vet not a rook...... 18 will be spent on B.A.D. .............. Best available draftee.......... something we should all be thankfull for. :D
 

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I just think Parcells spends big money on 2 possibly 3 players. The rest will be somewhat bargain players in FA. I'm not sure where Ayodele would fall in that category.
 

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I think Ayodele's problems in pass defense would keep him from being on Parcell's radar for the SOLB. Add that his lack of height, Witherspoon too. They just don't meet his requirements imo.
 

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Other than Ayodele, I'm liking this guy alot and hopefully he is a FA, cuz he would come cheap. http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/396057

Peek hasnt made many headlines since he was a 3rd round pick three years ago. Yet he still managed to get 6 sacks in the leagues crappiest defense from the SOLB spot too. Altough he was the bright spot on the Texans' D he could be looking for an extension sometime this summer...
 

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DragonCowboy said:
i agree. there are many good OLB's in the draft. As I see it, our most important needs are:

RT: Free Agency, as you said Shaffer
K: Free Agency, as you said Nedney
NT: not so sure, didn't we spend alot of money on Ferguson, I may be mistaken though...
LB: Nice draft stock there
FS: This I wouldn't cry if we went either way, draft or FA...

i also think we should draft for the future, such as:

G: Jean-Gilles, etc
C: Next year
WR: Hass?
QB: sorry, B4MVP

If we get that done, we'll have one of the youngest teams in the league, with players that'll actually produce. I think we'll get a WC spot at best this year, then the years after that we'll be huge contenders built up for a long time, New England style

I like the Hass pick. He is a great reciever who is hella underated. plus im from oregon
 

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Again, I repeat my challenge.

Someone freaking show us why Ayodele is a fit here in any way.

I've heard "he's a good pass rusher" -- he isn't (8.5 sacks over 4 years). I've heard "he's a great fit for the 3-4" -- he isn't as he can't cover to save his life. I've heard "his miscast as a 4-3 OLB" -- he isn't as he's only 6'2" 250 -- about the smallest possible size for a 3-4 OLB.

What exactly is it -- aside from the fact he was born in Dallas - why is he a fit?
 
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