Which FAs should Cards go after

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I would love Wes Welker or Reggie Wayne - either would help attract Manning and wouldn't cost us a draft choice. I don't think it is wise to expect to get a WR in the later rounds of the draft who could start and is better than what we have already.

We should try and get a starting #2 WR and a better starting OT to play either L or R side. Then use the draft to upgrade the rest of our OL. DeCastro would be a giant step in the right direction. As much as we need help with the OL, there is just no reason to pass this future HofFer by. Our running game would take a big shot in the arm with him and it might really motivate our current OGs to get there career going better through the competition.

We need to use all of our picks on our offenive line, a pass rusher at DE or OLB, and adding depth at other positions, ie. CB, DT, ILB.
 

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in terms of a #2 WR, Manningham is at the top of my list. I'd love Desean Jackson, but Manningham is more realistic, would be cheaper, and would be much better in the locker room (given Jackson's crap he pulled lately)
 

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Whomever Peyton Manning tells us to sign...
 

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Kevin Kolb - Peton Manning/David Garrard/Byron Leftwich
Richard Marshall - Marcus Trufant/Jason Allen/Reggie Smith/Kelvin Hayden
 

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First thought that came to mind (in light of the Manning buzz) was "Reggie Wayne."

Then I heard today that both he and Welker were likely to command a $7 - 8-million 2012 salary figure.

I'd love us to pick up a slot/route-guy known for never dropping the ball, but not for that kind of bread.

Ditto a pass rushing DE/LB - only if we can afford him. Otherwise, we might be better off uncovering a potential pass rushing gem or two for far less cash midway thru the draft.

But I'm more interested in seeing who's available at both offensive tackles or even center or guard.

(Maybe the pickings are slim, but last night, I listened to some interesting give & take on SIRIUS between Pat Kirwin and some dude speaking for the Vikings. Gist of the conversation was that Minnesota would probably have to make tough decisions to renegotiate or cut 4 or 5 players they didn't want to let go. One of them was their aging Pro Bowl guard, Steve Hutchison - which made me wonder: Is this kind of conversation going on inside the war rooms of other NFL teams? And what other "tough decisions" flying beneath our radar may add to our list of potential FA's)?
 

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First thought that came to mind (in light of the Manning buzz) was "Reggie Wayne."

Then I heard today that both he and Welker were likely to command a $7 - 8-million 2012 salary figure.

I'd love us to pick up a slot/route-guy known for never dropping the ball, but not for that kind of bread.

Ditto a pass rushing DE/LB - only if we can afford him. Otherwise, we might be better off uncovering a potential pass rushing gem or two for far less cash midway thru the draft.

But I'm more interested in seeing who's available at both offensive tackles or even center or guard.

(Maybe the pickings are slim, but last night, I listened to some interesting give & take on SIRIUS between Pat Kirwin and some dude speaking for the Vikings. Gist of the conversation was that Minnesota would probably have to make tough decisions to renegotiate or cut 4 or 5 players they didn't want to let go. One of them was their aging Pro Bowl guard, Steve Hutchison - which made me wonder: Is this kind of conversation going on inside the war rooms of other NFL teams? And what other "tough decisions" flying beneath our radar may add to our list of potential FA's)?

Read the same on the Raiders. May have to cut Seymore, Wimbley, Curry and few others. If true, how about Wimbley if he is released?
 

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Read the same on the Raiders. May have to cut Seymore, Wimbley, Curry and few others. If true, how about Wimbley if he is released?

Wimbley or Aaron Curry.

Curry supposidely took to the 3-4 defense pretty well.
 

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26. Curtis Lofton LB, Atlanta Falcons: He's a plug linebacker who had a tendency to get lost in pass coverage at times. He's good against the run but with it being a passing league, is the value there? He turns 26 in June.


34. Pierre Garcon, WR, Indianapolis Colts: He caught a career-high 70 passes last season without good quarterback play. He can fly, which will make him attractive to other teams. He turns 26 in August.

37. Stephen Tulloch, MLB, Detroit Lions: On a one-year deal, he had 111 tackles and two picks for the Lions. He just turned 27, so age isn't an issue. He's a steady player.

38. Jason Jones, DT-DE, Tennessee Titans: He has flashed at times in his four seasons with the Titans, but he should be doing more. Has played both inside and outside for the Titans. He turns 26 in May, so he has time to become a really good player.

47. Jerome Simpson, WR, Cincinnati Bengals: He is a receiver who can fly. That would make him a hot commodity, but he has a legal issue hanging over his head. He just turned 26 earlier this month.



off that top 50, these would be my realistic targets.

Mario is too expensive along with a few others.
 

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23. Jared Gaither, T, San Diego Chargers: The Chargers added him late when Marcus McNeil went down and he played well down the stretch. He has ability, which he showed when he was a starter for the Ravens before back troubles slowed his career. He turns 26 in March.

25. Anthony Spencer, OLB, Dallas Cowboys: In a league desperate for pass-rush help, he will get action on the market, even though his six-sack total was a disappointment last season. He just turned 28 in January.

29. Ben Grubbs, G, Baltimore Ravens: He missed six games with a toe injury this season, but started 48 straight from 2008-10. He is the other guard on the Ravens line to Marshall Yanda, but he's still a good player. He turns 28 in March.

34. Pierre Garcon, WR, Indianapolis Colts: He caught a career-high 70 passes last season without good quarterback play. He can fly, which will make him attractive to other teams. He turns 26 in August.

37. Stephen Tulloch, MLB, Detroit Lions: On a one-year deal, he had 111 tackles and two picks for the Lions. He just turned 27, so age isn't an issue. He's a steady player.

These are perfect fits IMO..... Unfortunately, they probably have to much name recognition for our normal free agent targets.

Combined with Decastro... I would love Grubbs and Gaither.

Upshaw, Kuechly, and Kirkpatrick would become more appealing if we got Grubbs IMO.
 
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I would take any of these guys but the guys in red would be ideal given their age, likely asking price and our needs. Guys like a Welker would be great but he isn't going anywhere.
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5. DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia Eagles: The ability should get him a huge contract. But the attitude might cut that down some. Even so, this kid is a game-changer. Those guys don't hit the market all the time. He turns 26 in December.
7. Vincent Jackson, WR, San Diego Chargers: The Chargers want him back, but at what cost? The indication is that the team won't tag him. He turned 29 in January.
16. Marques Colston, WR, New Orleans Saints: The question with Colston is whether he would be as good in another system. I say yes, but he isn't a burner. He turns 29 in June.
49. Mario Manningham, WR, New York Giants: The Super Bowl hero is a good player, but is he a No. 2 receiver. And how much will he cost? Did the Super Bowl make the price come up? He turns 26 in May.
34. Pierre Garcon, WR, Indianapolis Colts: He caught a career-high 70 passes last season without good quarterback play. He can fly, which will make him attractive to other teams. He turns 26 in August.

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14. Cortland Finnegan, CB, Tennessee Titans: He just turned 28 this month and will be a hot commodity on the open market. It doesn't appear he's coming back to Tennessee. The Lions would seem to be a team that will make a push.
15. Carlos Rogers, CB, San Francisco 49ers: He is the player who will benefit most from signing a one-year deal. He will cash in big after a good 2011 season for the 49ers. He isn't young, turning 31 in July.
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23. Jared Gaither, T, San Diego Chargers: The Chargers added him late when Marcus McNeil went down and he played well down the stretch. He has ability, which he showed when he was a starter for the Ravens before back troubles slowed his career. He turns 26 in March.
32. Demetrius Bell, T, Buffalo Bills: After starting 16 games in 2010, he had just six starts in 2011 because of knee issues. He turns 28 in May, which means his best football is in front of him.
41. Evan Mathis, G, Philadelphia Eagles: Mathis signed a one-year deal with the Eagles and played well. That
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25. Anthony Spencer, OLB, Dallas Cowboys: In a league desperate for pass-rush help, he will get action on the market, even though his six-sack total was a disappointment last season. He just turned 28 in January.
33. D'Qwell Jackson, ILB, Cleveland Browns: After missing all of 2010 with a torn pectoral, he bounced back to start all 16 games last season and played at a Pro Bowl level. He turns 29 in September.
37. Stephen Tulloch, MLB, Detroit Lions: On a one-year deal, he had 111 tackles and two picks for the Lions. He just turned 27, so age isn't an issue. He's a steady player.
 

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I would like to see the Cards pick up a speedy WR. When is the last time the Cards had a good WR who was very fast? Roy Green? The WR pool is deep and there should be someone available. Therefore, I would make this the number one priority in free-agency.

Next in importance (in free-agency) is OT. Unlike WR, the pool here is very shallow. However, there are a couple of guys who could work out. D. Bell (Buf.) and J. Gaither (S.D.) would be worth a try. With what the Cards currently have, an upgrade could come from even the most pedestrian player. I believe Max Starks (Pit.) will be available. He is older (30) and slowing down but even he might be a suitable upgrade for the Cards pathetic O-line.

Teams don't have the kind of money their fans often think they do to spend in free-agency so acquiring another highly sought after guy would be a stretch. However, if the Cards were to target another position after WR and OT, I would hope it would be LB. Either inside or out.
 

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I would like to see the Cards pick up a speedy WR. When is the last time the Cards had a good WR who was very fast? Roy Green? The WR pool is deep and there should be someone available. Therefore, I would make this the number one priority in free-agency.

Next in importance (in free-agency) is OT. Unlike WR, the pool here is very shallow. However, there are a couple of guys who could work out. D. Bell (Buf.) and J. Gaither (S.D.) would be worth a try. With what the Cards currently have, an upgrade could come from even the most pedestrian player. I believe Max Starks (Pit.) will be available. He is older (30) and slowing down but even he might be a suitable upgrade for the Cards pathetic O-line.

Teams don't have the kind of money their fans often think they do to spend in free-agency so acquiring another highly sought after guy would be a stretch. However, if the Cards were to target another position after WR and OT, I would hope it would be LB. Either inside or out.

Judging by Whiz's remarks about Levi Brown there will be some effort placed on re-signing him.
 
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Judging by Whiz's remarks about Levi Brown there will be some effort placed on re-signing him.

We need Levi, as much as we hate his play at times. You have to have depth for you OL. Just look how many teams get devastated each year in that area. We should resign him at less money, and at the same time upgrade his position. He knows our schemes and must be a good teammate for being wanted so badly. So I say keep him for depth &/or try him at guard with DeCastro.
 

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good god. if it's in any way shape or form to play LT, this line is hopeless.

My hope is that he is willing to restructure for RT money, and we can try and add a FA LT (though not a ton of options). This would give us more flexability when the draft comes around, and would keep us from being locked into taking offensive linemen.

A FA period of

re-signing FAs
Campbell
Haggens
Marshall

re-structuring
Levi Brown as RT

signing FAs
Peyton Manning - QB
Demetrius Bell - LT
Pierre Garcon - WR

...would do wonders for my confidence heading into the draft.
 

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1. Jared Gaither
2. Mario Manningham

The Chargers gave long-term contracts to their other starting OTs McNeill and Clary so they may opt to let Gaither walk. If they do resign him long-term, one of their other tackles will most likely be released because they'd have too big of a contract to be a backup. If that were to happen, I'd look at McNeill but not Clary since he sucks.

Last season the Cardinals went after Braylon Edwards, and might have been the team that had a long-term contract worked out for him before he got in trouble and had the offer rescinded. That tells me they are looking at #2 options who may command a somewhat big contract.
 

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My hope is that he is willing to restructure for RT money, and we can try and add a FA LT (though not a ton of options). This would give us more flexability when the draft comes around, and would keep us from being locked into taking offensive linemen.

A FA period of

re-signing FAs
Campbell
Haggens
Marshall

re-structuring
Levi Brown as RT

signing FAs
Peyton Manning - QB
Demetrius Bell - LT
Pierre Garcon - WR

...would do wonders for my confidence heading into the draft.

This is along the lines of what I was thinking, although I'd substitute Spencer or Tullock for Haggens, and Colston for Garcon. I know he doesn't have the speed Garcon does, but he's a better reciever, I'd be fine with either, but if I had my choice it would be Colston. Would also love to add Finley from GB, Manning likes to use his TEs and not sure we have a good one on the roster at this point.
 

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I'd like the first two. That'd be enough for this year.

Yeah, along with Manning....Bell, Grubbs, & Manning......plus sign our own and it will be a successful off-season.....oh, add DeCastro@13 too.....
 
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