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Many of us have been disappointed by the inactivity of RG & co. since the draft. Just about any player who gets cut has someone yelling for the Cards to sign him.
I think most of us would agree if that the right D-lineman or CB were available the Cards should go after them. Many also believe that a vet QB is a big need, especially after last years mess at the position. I do want the Cards to look hard at any player at one of these positions who does become available. Having said that I don't won't them addressing any other area on the team. We have a ton of young potential talent and have added ~ 7 FA's this year already.
Many have been upset that the Cards didn't get anything for DB and some even thought we should have tagged Plummer. The potentially good news is that the Cards should be in the running for some compensatory picks this coming draft.
The formula for comp. picks is very involved and confusing. On another web site their is an fan who has figured this system out and predicts what teams will be awarded what picks for what players at a 90 + % rate. I think this year he was off by one or two picks, and those were off by just a round or so. He just posted that the Cards may not get any comp. picks this year for DB, Plummer etc. because of the number of FA's we did sign ourselves this year. Part of the formula is $ and number of players gained / lost.
So to those who say it doesn't matter if the Cards sign a ton of FA's because we have the cap room etc maybe the comp. picks should be considered as well. Just a thought.
By my calculations the Cards signed 7 vet FA's and lost 5. Plummer and DB's contracts by themselves more than cover the $ part of the equation. I guess we have to root for someone to sign Makovicka and Fredrickson. Remember players we cut don't count towards this formula.
I think most of us would agree if that the right D-lineman or CB were available the Cards should go after them. Many also believe that a vet QB is a big need, especially after last years mess at the position. I do want the Cards to look hard at any player at one of these positions who does become available. Having said that I don't won't them addressing any other area on the team. We have a ton of young potential talent and have added ~ 7 FA's this year already.
Many have been upset that the Cards didn't get anything for DB and some even thought we should have tagged Plummer. The potentially good news is that the Cards should be in the running for some compensatory picks this coming draft.
The formula for comp. picks is very involved and confusing. On another web site their is an fan who has figured this system out and predicts what teams will be awarded what picks for what players at a 90 + % rate. I think this year he was off by one or two picks, and those were off by just a round or so. He just posted that the Cards may not get any comp. picks this year for DB, Plummer etc. because of the number of FA's we did sign ourselves this year. Part of the formula is $ and number of players gained / lost.
So to those who say it doesn't matter if the Cards sign a ton of FA's because we have the cap room etc maybe the comp. picks should be considered as well. Just a thought.
By my calculations the Cards signed 7 vet FA's and lost 5. Plummer and DB's contracts by themselves more than cover the $ part of the equation. I guess we have to root for someone to sign Makovicka and Fredrickson. Remember players we cut don't count towards this formula.