Seems like he might want to join Wilson in Denver for another Super Bowl run? He would be an excellent get for Miami though.
As long as he doesn't end up on New England or Buffalo. While they had to do something, not sure Wentz is worth even that low price the Foot Commanders paid lol. Apparently Wilson refused to waive his no trade clause for them (and the Eagles as well), so that's interesting.
What i find crazy about wagners release.. you mean to tell me that the seahawks could not get not even a 7th round pick for a guy with back to back all pros? Theres something off ..
It's respectful to let him go early, and find the best team/deal he can for himself, rather than trying to get a late round pick and force him into a situation he may not want. After the Wilson trade, Seattle has bigger fish to fry.
That and $90mm guaranteed over the next 3 years. If we were one player away and had the cap, I’d be all over it. Since we’re nowhere near one player away, keep focusing on our perpetual rebuild.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33468913/titans-release-pro-bowl-g-rodger-saffold-per-source A potential OL target, the Titans releasing Rodger Saffold, who primarily played at Guard for them.
Based off the rumour mill, our plan to win the super bowl is to just sign absolutely everybody and leave nobody else for the other teams. Definitely a bold strategy. If you were one of the remaining teams left with a desperate need at QB this year, who would be your poison of choice for the upcoming year? Are you hoping one of the rookies in this class surpasses expectations, or going for a re-tread free agent but hoping that they do better in your system? Is somebody like a Derek Carr, Jimmy G or Kirk Cousins worth trying to trade for?
Of those three, Carr. Jimmy G will be coming off surgery and will miss out on a lot of time to get acclimated to a new team. Cousins was unimpressive with Cook, Thielen and Jefferson (and Diggs before him), plus his salary. Hard pass.
T They put a second round tender on him. He’s about to get paid! Means they want to keep him but if a team wants to give us a second round pick we’ll take it
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports “at least five teams” have talked to the Cowboys about Amari Cooper. This comes after reports a trade market is developing for Cooper. The Cowboys are still trying to figure out what to do with Cooper and haven’t ruled out keeping him on a restructure. With Davante Adams, Chris Godwin, and Mike Williams off the market, teams are realizing a free-agent deal with Cooper could cost the $20 million per year he’s making with more upfront and guaranteed money. That makes a trade possible before the new league year, with Dallas asking for a third or fourth-round pick. The Browns are ‘real players’ on Cooper, while Miami is expected to have interest if he's released. Source: ESPN Mar 12, 2022, 9:41 AM ET
After the Chargers moves the other day, I think it'll be Denver who go all in here. You can't sign Russ and then play Bobby Massie at RT when you're playing Bosa and Mack twice a season.
A lot of smoke around Mostert to the Dolphins. Recovery is going well. McDaniel likes him. Probably get him at a reasonable 2.5/3M. Still leaves the door open to draft another RB.
Man by the time free agency starts there won’t be anyone left lol… we going to need to overpay for a wideout now
I suppose when you're paying Dak and Zeke as much as the Cowboys are, then you'll take whatever you can to lighten the cap and give yourself the chance to get replacements in as cheaply as possible.
The Browns are going all in on Baker.. if he doesnt make it work, its over after this season. I think amari is a way better fit for him over Odell..
As a #4 WR, not too bad. Career average is 38 catches and 4 TDs a season. As a #2 or #3, not so great. I'll trust that McDaniel has a plan for the players we bring in and Chark's numbers could jump significantly. Being in Jacksonville is a good reason he has had limited success.
Not sure how plugged in this guy is. But I really hope he is right about this. Collins and Tomlinson would go a long way to fixing that offensive line.