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FA: Still a little meat on the bone.


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There are still some interesting players out there in free agency. This is perhaps not a complete list, but it still has some players that would at least provide good depth. Some of the players could outright challenge for a starting role.

Victor Cruz is still hanging out there, but with the signing of Charles Johnson and Russell Shepard, I have to wonder if he is still on our radar.

I am surprised to see Hankins still out there. He is a quality DE that should be much cheaper than KK Short.

You also have to wonder if some of these guys have anything left in the tank, but it would seem like dome would at least be able to contribute in a rotational role. 

Anyway, we might be done trying to pick the bone, but there is still a little meat out there, if we feel the need to further set up the draft.

 

QUARTERBACKS

Robert Griffin III

Jay Cutler

Colin Kaepernick

Josh McCown

 

RUNNING BACKS

Adrian Peterson

LeGarrette Blount 

Jamaal Charles

 

RECEIVERS

Victor Cruz

Stevie Johnson

Kamar Aiken

Anquan Boldin

 

TIGHT ENDS

Jared Cook (signed)

Gerald Christian

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

John Munson

Nick Mangold

Ryan Clady

Austin Pasztor

Mike Harris

 

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

Eric Seals

Dwight Freeney

Chris Long

Mario Williams

Johnathan Hankins

 

LINEBACKERS

Chris Szagola

Connor Barwin (signed)

Manti Te'o

Gerald Hodges

Elvis Dumervil

Zach Brown

Erik Walden

 

CORNERS

Darrelle Revis

Ezra Shaw

Brandon Flowers

Morris Claiborne

Patrick Robinson

 

SAFETIES

Jairus Byrd

Darius Butler

Corey Graham

Bradley McDougald

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

lol at brining Darius Butler back with captain munnerlyn.

one of the few closed door insights I can offer to the world is that the two didn't like each other

Really?

On an off note, we probably gave up a little too early on Butler. I wouldn't mind his vet leadership now.

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7 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

You're joking right? 

no.  check the #s watch the games.   what happens if cam goes down for 6 games next year?  DA isn't the answer at backup.  literally cost us the home TB game last year.

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