No. Specifically RT is tag lower than LB.
Also, look at top 5 LB. All are inside/MLB guys.
No. Specifically RT is tag lower than LB.
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Gambo saying we have no interest in Harry or Brown. Says we are interested in Emanuel Sanders though.
Designate Pugh. He’s not a 9 mill player. Maybe that’s why Jones is being talked about as a guard.
Who is Henry ?If we cut Pugh and Kennard...... We are going to go hard in free agency. Like...... Linsley, Fuller, Sanders, Henry hard.
Henry. Hunter Henry.Who is Harry?
I think that holds true for certain positions but not others. Cornerback and edge being two of those imo.Not really. You see it all the time in Soccer.
Guy's that make their career on being athletic often fall the furthest with age because they always relied on that speed, they never developed ways to succeed without it as they didn't have too. Not all of them, those dedicated that work really hard to hold on to that physical edge do well but the majority of them don't.
Guy's that never had the speed to begin with already developed ways to be good without it. So even if they lose a little of what they had they already have a toolbox of skills that don't require it.
I think "everyone" knows this. But it also seems to have become widely accepted conventional wisdom that the college game lately has not been preparing O-Linemen well for the NFL, that projecting college O-Linemen to the NFL has become almost impossible, that most take a few years to develop, and that it's a better bet to take linemen in later rounds who have nearly the same chance to develop as first rounders, or better still, to pay for known quantities by acquiring proven veterans.It is not new that offensive lines are still undervalued in the modern NFL. Everyone wants to complain about them, but no one wants to recognize that they directly impact the success of the QB, RB and every other offensive player. In an offensive league, that is the difference between winning and losing.
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I can see us doing this unfortunately. If Keim sees potential in Harry there's a more physical version of him on the Saints practice squad in Lil' Jordan Humphrey. We could probably test him out for next to nothing.Hope we arent one of those teams. I think Keim had a 1st round grade on him.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...have-fielded-calls-about-trading-nkeal-harry/
If we cut Pugh and Kennard...... We are going to go hard in free agency. Like...... Linsley, Fuller, Sanders, Henry hard.
Henry. Hunter Henry.
i think this is conjecture at this pointMust say I am a bit surprised they are cutting Pugh
He got his info. here lol"Have been told" by a buddy over a few beers.
I'd be on board with this for CB2
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given who is under contract, he would walk in as CB1
Wow. This is surprising. Fisher has been better lately and Schwartz has been a stud All pro level RT for the last few years.
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Wow. This is surprising. Fisher has been better lately and Schwartz has been a stud All pro level RT for the last few years.
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Wow. This is surprising. Fisher has been better lately and Schwartz has been a stud All pro level RT for the last few years.
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i believe Fisher was dealing with alot of injuriesWow. This is surprising. Fisher has been better lately and Schwartz has been a stud All pro level RT for the last few years.
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