I thought I read in Gruden's comments that Doctson isn't even running yet and that it's not just one but both Achilles.
I thought I read in Gruden's comments that Doctson isn't even running yet and that it's not just one but both Achilles.
DeSean would be a fantastic fit for San Diego. Rivers throwing him the ball would be excellent for him. I'm not sure their problem is at WR though, so it may be hard for them to use that money on him.
As far as him with the Redskins, I'm fine with him moving on. I don't think he's worth the kind of money someone will pay him. But I appreciate what he did while he was here.
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This is a fun little site for possible available players. Even breaks down estimated market value.
FYI Kirk's is $23M ish a year
2017 NFL Free Agents Tracker | Spotrac
Here are a few thoughts after seeing that list:
Because our defense is in such a drastic need for an infusion of talent, I truly believe that we need to sign at least 2 possibly 3 of those young 1st round choices from 4-5 years ago who are still in their mid-20's:
Prince Amukamara
Stephon Gilmore
Nick Fairley
Dontari Poe
Dont'a Hightower
Eric Berry
Chandler Jones and/or Dion Jordan might be a considerations at DE and let Smith go if rumors are true. I'm not even sure we should waste another off-season trying to find "the" bookend to Kerrigan in Gallette when there are a few out there.
There are even a couple of OL names I would consider giving some money.
Luke Joekel at LG being the number one on the list.
With those names being tossed out, I emphatically state that I am not talking about breaking the bank for players...I am talking about McLoughan going out and finding 3 big contracts from those players that we could possibly swing. We have a lot of money...we laughed at the Giants for doing it last year and they proved to have been able to achieve what we could not with big splashes...a good defense.
I suspect that hoarding cap room for this year was always part of the plan.
I do expect a Giants like spending spree this year.
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That's what most successful teams I see do.
When Green Bay or Pittsburgh moves on from players that leave in free agency, they most often go into THAT draft and take the best available player(s) at those positions to replace them.
But I don't remember any of the consistent franchises stacking talent at one position and going into a season as defending division champions with such gaping holes at other spots that go unaddressed.
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