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NFL Free Agency Update Thread


Mr. Scot

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Report: Derrick Morgan Would Visit With #Buccaneers If He Doesn't Agree To Deal With #Falcons

 

In 2014, Morgan recorded 63 tackles, 6.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and seven pass defenses for the Titans over the course of 16 games. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 8 outside linebacker in a 3-4 system out of 46 qualifying players this past season.

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I'm not saying that tarheel is dumb, but I don't share his opinion that he claims is the truth. Which is not. Cam isn't leaving, and in the very slight chance that he does, it won't be until 2018. He isn't walking out without a fight.

The draft hasn't even happened. Free agency just started 5 hours ago. Back off from the ledge.

Boykin hasn't signed here yet, and if he does, he will fight for a roster spot. He isn't a replacement.

Those of you clamoring for moves to be made, just wait until next year. We will have cap space. We will make a few more moves. It's just pretty much impossible to sign 16 guys this year. If ever.

 

Like I said I am not on a ledge I am just angry at the fact that the team has ignored a need at the number 2 receiver and if I was Cam and another team offered me the same money as Carolina offers but promises to build around me as well I am gone. I do see it as my truth but you do not have to share the opinion but at least not resort to name calling or bashing me personally because I do not share your opinion. I root for my team year in and year out even through tough times but it doesn't mean I blindly agree with all the moves that made.

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The no brainers have been taken in the first day.

 

Now comes the visits and  back and forth for the rest of the guys.  Visits to several teams for a lot of the guys left.  If they leave you, odds are, they won't be back.

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Who has been active today?

 

AFC East (except for the Super Bowl champs) 

rest of em trying to play catch up

 

Philadelphia (could be great, but more than likely a disaster brewing there)

 

Indy ( for some reason, scooping up the new over the hill gang from around the league)

Hope they don't see a lot of injuries with their new, I mean, old toys

 

SF(but not in a good way)

Opened the door for Torrey Smith and half the team walked out

 

AZ trying to catch up with Seattle

Seattle taking advantage of NO but better win soon because cap

 

Oakland because they had to spend some money, and because it is Oakland, it normally does not matter on whom they spend it

 

 

Who was quiet?

 

NFC East besides Eagles

Pats

NFC South(except for a lot of departures, mostly in NO)

NFC North except for Ngata trade in Detroit,

 

Several teams including the Panthers kept some of their guys

 

We will see which approach pays off by next December

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