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NFC Possible cuts


DaveThePanther2008

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For the right price, I would take Scandrick or DRC. Same with Nelson, Cobb or Marshall.

Bryant is too much headache and too expensive, Quinn I suspect will get a bigger contract that he deserves, Austin really doesn't seem very good, Avril has an injury that makes him a big risk, Sitton/Veldheer/Iupati I wouldn't be against but I suspect they will end up being price prohibitive. This draft is strong at OG, so I lean towards drafting rather than signing.

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37 minutes ago, The Righteous Troll said:

I know I'm in the minority with this but I would really vet and have a long sit down with Eli Apple and think about signing him.

The Giants locker room overall was a mess and he had alot going on but still has a load of talent. I think we have enough leadership to really support him and get him back on track

But from a lot of accounts Apple WAS the mess.

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1 hour ago, jumpman910 said:

 DRC is still worth a roster spot, Scandrick is not IMO. 

He won't be cut but I talked about moving a 6/7 rounder for Su'a Cravens to improve safety depth and help 

Doesn't he contemplate retiring and leaving football behind like every other day?

I mean, I get it I'm not hating on the guy. There's a lot to consider there and if you don't have a true passion for the game and you've already pocketed some good money then maybe the risks aren't worth it for you. But, would I trade anything for him? Nope.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Doesn't he contemplate retiring and leaving football behind like every other day?

I mean, I get it I'm not hating on the guy. There's a lot to consider there and if you don't have a true passion for the game and you've already pocketed some good money then maybe the risks aren't worth it for you. But, would I trade anything for him? Nope.

Yeah I'm usually in the camp that if you have questions about playing then you don't need to be on the field. 

He tried to come back but then the redskins just told him to take the season.  In recent years only 6/7 rounders that have worked out are Harrison(with another team) and maybe armah. So I'd rather move it for a 2nd round safety and see what happens then draft players who the odds are stacked against them to even make the team 

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18 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Given that Tavon Austin did very little last year and his price could possibly be quite low I would take a chance on him if the deal is really friendly.  He'll never be a high volume pass catcher but he can still make plays.

hes still going to demand 3.5-5 million, not worth it

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22 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Given that Tavon Austin did very little last year and his price could possibly be quite low I would take a chance on him if the deal is really friendly.  He'll never be a high volume pass catcher but he can still make plays.

I see this logic, but I think Samuel is developing in that role.  He is the type of value we need to look for though...

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49 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

But from a lot of accounts Apple WAS the mess.

I'm sure he was part of it but Apple doesn't play offense and the Gaints was just trash in general after MaGoo took over.

 

A long conversation would be had and he would have to earn his roster spot but I would talk to him to see where his head is at.

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