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MHS831

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Stole this from Miami, but thought I would share because we have a need as well:

Top 2018 free agent safeties (and some more affordable options)

LaMarcus Joyner, Los Angeles Rams

Pro Football Focus ranking: #3

Age: 27

Contract Expectation: $10.6 million per year market value (Spotrac)

Eric Reid, San Francisco

Pro Football Focus ranking: #30 (tied)

Age: 26

Contract Expectation: $8.6 million per year market value (Spotrac)

Morgan Burnett, Green Bay

Pro Football Focus ranking: #47

Age: 29

Contract expectation: $9.8 million per year market value (Spotrac)

Tre Boston, Los Angeles Chargers

Pro Football Focus ranking: #22

Age: 25

Contract Expectation: $8.2 million per year market value (Spotrac)

Kenny Vaccaro, New Orleans

Pro Football Focus ranking: #30 (tied)

Age: 28

Contract Expectation: Earned $5.7 million last season

Tyvon Branch, Arizona

Pro Football Focus ranking: #6

Age: 31

Contract Expectation: $5 million per year market value (Spotrac)

Bradley McDougald, Seattle

Pro Football Focus ranking: #47

Age: 27

Contract Expectation: Earned $2 million last season

I am hoping that we sign McDougald and Brooks (below).  Both have been hidden behind some solid Safeties and need a chance to play.  McDougald can play both SS and FS.  Guessing that $5m gets him here.

 

Not mentioned in the article but another Pantherish free agent:  Terrance Brooks, S Jets.--26 years of age.  $3-4m is my guess.

If we could upgrade our S positions for under $10m, I would be OK with that.

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14 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Still have no idea why Dave cut Boston. Even with how bad he was in 2016 it was a fuging dumb move any way you look at it.

There was some chatter in All Pro that Richardson may not have cared for his political statements. Similar talk about Philly Brown, as well.

How much that factored in? Unknown.

 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, it was just commentary. That was what I meant, PLEASE let them not be that dumb.

The league and the Players Association are supposed to have some kind of agreement about that now, but we still don't really know how that's going to work.

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