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What Free Agents should the Redskins target? Given the connection, I think they may go after Clint Boling, OG, Cin Bengals.
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Re: Free Agents
I saw this NT, Dan Williams, from the Cardinals mentioned yesterday as a possible target.
http://www.csnwashington.com/redskinsbl ... ent-target
http://www.csnwashington.com/redskinsbl ... ent-target
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Re: Free Agents
Here is who I would go after
FS Devin McCourty, New England Patriots
He ranked fourth on the team with 68 tackles, knocked down six passes, totaled one forced fumble and picked up a pair of interceptions this season. This is the Patriots’ best-looking defense in a number of years, and McCourty and a bolstered secondary have been a huge part of the revival. Could he be a franchise-tag candidate?
Corner Byron Maxwell, Seattle Seahawks
Maxwell took over for suspended Brandon Browner late in 2013 and played well. This season, he hammered the opposition with 39 tackles, totaled three takeaways and led the Seahawks with 12 passes defensed.
ILB David Harris, New York Jets
One of the steadiest players at his position in the league, Harris has started every game for the Jets in the last six seasons. He’s a tackling machine who has also totaled 30.5 sacks and six interceptions in eight NFL campaigns and has never been named to the Pro Bowl.
Tackle Mike Iupati, San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers offensive line struggled all season, and via Pro Football Focus, Iupati had his issues in terms of pass protection. But he is still one of the top guards in the league.
Right Tackle Doug Free, Dallas Cowboys
Injuries limited Free to 11 games at right tackle this season. But he was steady when available on an offensive line that may have been the best in the league in 2014.
FS Devin McCourty, New England Patriots
He ranked fourth on the team with 68 tackles, knocked down six passes, totaled one forced fumble and picked up a pair of interceptions this season. This is the Patriots’ best-looking defense in a number of years, and McCourty and a bolstered secondary have been a huge part of the revival. Could he be a franchise-tag candidate?
Corner Byron Maxwell, Seattle Seahawks
Maxwell took over for suspended Brandon Browner late in 2013 and played well. This season, he hammered the opposition with 39 tackles, totaled three takeaways and led the Seahawks with 12 passes defensed.
ILB David Harris, New York Jets
One of the steadiest players at his position in the league, Harris has started every game for the Jets in the last six seasons. He’s a tackling machine who has also totaled 30.5 sacks and six interceptions in eight NFL campaigns and has never been named to the Pro Bowl.
Tackle Mike Iupati, San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers offensive line struggled all season, and via Pro Football Focus, Iupati had his issues in terms of pass protection. But he is still one of the top guards in the league.
Right Tackle Doug Free, Dallas Cowboys
Injuries limited Free to 11 games at right tackle this season. But he was steady when available on an offensive line that may have been the best in the league in 2014.
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Re: Free Agents
Hey Prowl, when you cut and paste analysis from another website, it's nice to quote the source it came from.
All from This source.
And I don't want Harris. From my friends who are Jets fans, the guy is a warrior but he's noticeably slowed down over the past season. They all think his wheels are busted.
We don't need another ILB who can't cover. We're pretty stocked with those...
All from This source.
And I don't want Harris. From my friends who are Jets fans, the guy is a warrior but he's noticeably slowed down over the past season. They all think his wheels are busted.
We don't need another ILB who can't cover. We're pretty stocked with those...
Re: Free Agents
PulpExposure wrote:Hey Prowl, when you cut and paste analysis from another website, it's nice to quote the source it came from.
All from This source.
And I don't want Harris. From my friends who are Jets fans, the guy is a warrior but he's noticeably slowed down over the past season. They all think his wheels are busted.
We don't need another ILB who can't cover. We're pretty stocked with those...
Sorry meant to do that.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/23 ... iew/page/6
Re: Free Agents
No free agents. Just draft smartly.
Re: Free Agents
welch wrote:No free agents. Just draft smartly.
You cant just do one or the other... you need to do both snartly. Free agency comes first so you spend your money wisely and get solid vets in multiple positions. The ones I listed are average worth like 4-5 mill per year. Then the areas you didn't get to address in FA you target high in the draft, then you draft for depth in the mid to lower rounds.