Phins look like they’re blowing it all up and starting over yet again. They created their own issues by handing out overpriced contracts to one hit wonders last year and it’s come back to bite them. Alonso, Branch, Stills... only Stills was anywhere near worth resigning. They also had to eat a load of money by cutting Maxwell and his massive contract they traded for.
I doubt they cut Suh but probably ask him to restructure.
Juwaun James will need a new contract as I can’t see them picking up his option, or they could just cut him. Hopefully they finally cut ties with Pouncey.
Wake gone after next year, but don’t believe Quinn will replace him, he’s a broken down player on an overpriced contract.
Prior to this mess of an off-season I had Miami down for 5 wins, nothing they’ve done has changed my mind and I expect Gase and Grier to be sacked by the halfway point as Tannenbaum throws them under the bus to try and save his own skin.
so now we have a running back who has never been a number 1 guy, with injury issues.
A “number 1” receiver who can’t stay on the field. Next up is a guy who’s only good as a deep threat, a draft pick who has failed in every possible way for 2 years after we traded up for him, and a return specialist.
One of the worst OLines in the league.
A QB coming off two serious knee injuries.
No reliable options at TE.
A massive 30%+ invested in the DLine.
But at least we can fill the roster with Bears and Broncos castoffs.
Tyrod is a very underrated QB. Great move for the Browns.
This would allow them (if they suddenly become smart) to still draft a QB at 4 and then give him at least 1 year to learn on the bench while Tyrod takes the sacks.
Wow! Signing Jimmy G doesn't just help the offense. Lynch must have convinced him the 49ers are ready to win now, rather than rebuilding for a few years
Drew Brees could become available this off season and the Vikings are being linked. Personally I don't see him leaving the Saints but then again Minnesota have form for giving ageing superstar qb's one last shot.
Case Keenum to Denver, Allen Robinson to Chicago and Drew Brees (sadly) back to the Saints is the overnight news. Kirk Cousins is doing the annoying modern day athlete thing pretending the whole world is waiting anxiously for his decision and dragging it out, he’s even got an camera crew.
Not surprised about AR15 to Chicago (insert hopefully not-too-tasteless gun joke here)...
But seriously - the talk is a three-year deal at $42m back-loaded, with $11m p/y first two years. That seems about right for a team in the Bears' situation, and I presume most others only wanted to offer Robinson a one year deal off that back of an ACL tear.
If Cole and Westbrook can step up again for the Jags, we re-sign Lee to a contract that only sees him on the field for third downs (lol), find another solid WR in free agency (potentially Watkins) and we draft a big TE like Goedert (or maybe bring in someone like Austin Seferian-Jenkins?!), that'll be fine.
Panthers guard Norwell looks to have agreed a deal with the Jaguars to become the highest paid guard in the NFL. He didn't allow a single sack or hit on his QB through the entire season supposedly.
Has Cousins got himself a film crew, or is it a film crew following him ?
I still think Denver even though seems to be all Vikings and Jets in the press at moment.
Not sure, but saw there was a camera crew documenting his free agency. It’s very unlikely it’ll be Denver now having already committed around $20m to Keenum.
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I doubt they cut Suh but probably ask him to restructure.
Juwaun James will need a new contract as I can’t see them picking up his option, or they could just cut him. Hopefully they finally cut ties with Pouncey.
Wake gone after next year, but don’t believe Quinn will replace him, he’s a broken down player on an overpriced contract.
Prior to this mess of an off-season I had Miami down for 5 wins, nothing they’ve done has changed my mind and I expect Gase and Grier to be sacked by the halfway point as Tannenbaum throws them under the bus to try and save his own skin.
so now we have a running back who has never been a number 1 guy, with injury issues.
A “number 1” receiver who can’t stay on the field. Next up is a guy who’s only good as a deep threat, a draft pick who has failed in every possible way for 2 years after we traded up for him, and a return specialist.
One of the worst OLines in the league.
A QB coming off two serious knee injuries.
No reliable options at TE.
A massive 30%+ invested in the DLine.
But at least we can fill the roster with Bears and Broncos castoffs.
It’s never easy supporting the Phins.
That seems to *almost* confirm Cousins to the Vikings, clearly none of them think they’ll be getting him.
Does he still have what it takes though?
Crazy
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/saintswire.usatoday.com/2018/03/11/new-orleans-saints-drew-brees-2018-nfl-free-agency-minnesota-vikings/amp/
Kirk Cousins is doing the annoying modern day athlete thing pretending the whole world is waiting anxiously for his decision and dragging it out, he’s even got an camera crew.
But seriously - the talk is a three-year deal at $42m back-loaded, with $11m p/y first two years. That seems about right for a team in the Bears' situation, and I presume most others only wanted to offer Robinson a one year deal off that back of an ACL tear.
If Cole and Westbrook can step up again for the Jags, we re-sign Lee to a contract that only sees him on the field for third downs (lol), find another solid WR in free agency (potentially Watkins) and we draft a big TE like Goedert (or maybe bring in someone like Austin Seferian-Jenkins?!), that'll be fine.
A lot of pieces there, though.
I still think Denver even though seems to be all Vikings and Jets in the press at moment.
Was really hoping my Bucs might get him!