If Alex Forsyth is ever cut I'd jump on him as a developmental OC.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostDraft order for winless/1-win teams (Caleb Williams sweepstakes):
1. Carolina (Chicago has their pick)
2. Denver
3. Chicago
4. Minnesota
5. New England
6. NY Giants
7. ArizonaChiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by Velo View PostDraft order for winless/1-win teams (Caleb Williams sweepstakes):
1. Carolina (Chicago has their pick)
2. Denver
3. Chicago
4. Minnesota
5. New England
6. NY Giants
7. Arizona“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Velo View PostDraft order for winless/1-win teams (Caleb Williams sweepstakes):
1. Carolina (Chicago has their pick)
2. Denver
3. Chicago
4. Minnesota
5. New England
6. NY Giants
7. Arizona
Some recent trades around the league have had a trend of teams taking on portions of the player's salary this season in order to facilitate trades.
If this continues to be the case some vets may end up being affordable.
Some players off hand that might be worth looking into would be:
1. CAR- D.J. Chark, Hayden Hurst, Chuba Hubbard
2. DEN- D.J. Jones, Justin Simmons, Javonte Williams
3. CHI- D'onta Foreman, Darnell Mooney
4. MIN- Harrison Phillips, Jordan Hicks, Harrison Smith
5. NE- Hunter Henry, Rhamondre Stevenson, Devante Parker, Christian Barmore, Mike Gesicki
6. NYG- A'Doree Jackson, Leonard Williams, A'Shawn Robinson, Xavier McKinney
7. AR- Zach Ertz, Rondale Moore, Greg Dortch
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Originally posted by rensoul View Post
With this potential race to the bottom some interesting veteran players might be available that won't be blockbuster deals either due to age, injury history or other factors. Some guys that might get moved I won't consider because the cost would be pretty high for guys like Brian Burns, Danielle Hunter and Derrick Brown.
Some recent trades around the league have had a trend of teams taking on portions of the player's salary this season in order to facilitate trades.
If this continues to be the case some vets may end up being affordable.
Some players off hand that might be worth looking into would be:
1. CAR- D.J. Chark, Hayden Hurst, Chuba Hubbard
2. DEN- D.J. Jones, Justin Simmons, Javonte Williams
3. CHI- D'onta Foreman, Darnell Mooney
4. MIN- Harrison Phillips, Jordan Hicks, Harrison Smith
5. NE- Hunter Henry, Rhamondre Stevenson, Devante Parker, Christian Barmore, Mike Gesicki
6. NYG- A'Doree Jackson, Leonard Williams, A'Shawn Robinson, Xavier McKinney
7. AR- Zach Ertz, Rondale Moore, Greg Dortch
Harrison Smith is 34 for starters.
I dont get the want here for Adoree Jackson.
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Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
All of those teams could use a new QB except Carolina...
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
Carolina could use a new QB in my opinion. But they are going to suffer 2-3 seasons with Bryce Young before reaching this conclusion. I was never an advocate for drafting a 5-10 QB first overall. I thought it was a really dumb decision. There's already talk of firing Frank Reich after give games. Young is a coach killer.Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
I didn't want to Jinx Bryce Young yet...Would be interesting if they did decide to go for QB if they got the first pick of the draft and traded Bryce. I would go after Marvin Harrison first before moving off of Bryce. At least Harrison looks like a ten year vet for sure ...
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Many of those id say No to.
Harrison Smith is 34 for starters.
I dont get the want here for Adoree Jackson.
For premium players have to give up premium picks or players so wanted to make a list of players
that may come at a discount for a variety of reasons.
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