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LaCanfora: Ten value free agents


Mr. Scot

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If Seferian-Jenkins has *really* gotten himself sorted, I wouldn't mind bringing him in on a prove-it as a potential heir apparent to Olsen.  Someone with knowledge of him needs to be involved in that decision.  If he's gotten over his problems . . . he has all the physical tools and with Olsen to tutor him?  He could be really good.

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I actually suggested the Seattle players in my scenario posted in another thread yesterday:

Moncrief sure is interesting...

Position

 

Name

 

Estimated Salary

 

Free Safety

Terrence Brooks

$4,500,000

Strong Safety

Brad McDouglad

$4,750,000

Wide Receiver

Paul Richardson

$7,500,000

Quarterback

Joe Webb

$2,500,000

Tight End

Tre Burton

$6,000,000

Defensive End

Julius Peppers

$5,000,000

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Trey Burton (Eagles TE) should be on that list and looked at by the Panthers. Only 26, made plays whenever given a chance, excellent on special teams. Just a really good around football player.

Eagles will probably try and keep him but I'm sure he wants a bigger role in an offense and he won't get that with Ertz in front of him and not sure he would here either (at least immediately) with Olsen. Got a feeling a couple of teams will be willing to give him starter money / role.

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Austin Jenkins— liked him in the draft, like that he’s clean. Yes.

Jensen, maybe help with Ryan Kalil gone? Maybe

corey Graham— better than Munnerlyn, brings a Super Bowl ring, mentor ship, and Phili system info— yes

Those 3.

afterwards I’d want Joyner or one of the other free agent safeties,  and I would want Sammy Watkins.

i know,.. tall order.

 

 

 

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