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NFL Cuts and Trades


Mr. Scot

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I think the positions we will watch most closely (and this includes potential trades for a guy about to be cut - like a 7th rounder or a player we're about to cut See Clay for Seymour last year) are in order:

 

1. Tackle

2. CB depth 

3. Backup QB

4. I would say safety but for some reason we seem content with what we have 

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49ERS

  1. Chanceller James
  2. WR Max McCaffrey

BENGALS

  1. G Cory Helms
  2. CB Darius Hillary
  3. RB Jarveon Williams

BILLS

  1. S L.J. McCray

BROWNS

  1. WR Evan Berry
  2. OL Kevin Bowen
  3. DL Marcell Frazier
  4. OL Geoff Gray
  5. K Ross Martin
  6. TE Julian Allen

BUCCANEERS

  1. LB Shaheed Salmon
  2. RB Charles Sims
  3. TE Colin Jeter 
  4. DT Nathan Bazata
  5. RB Devine Redding
  6. TE Matt Weiser
  7. S Josh Liddell
  8. QB Austin Allen
  9. WR Donteea Dye
  10. RB Devine Redding

CARDINALS

  1. RB Darius Victor
  2. LB Scooby Wright
  3. CB Chris Campbell

COLTS

  1. RB Tion Green

COWBOYS

  1. WR Ricky Jeune
  2. OT Korren Kirven

DOLPHINS

  1. Greg Joseph

EAGLES

  1. WR Anthony Mahoungou
  2. G Ian Park
  3. QB Christian Hackenberg
  4. TE Billy Brown
  5. OL Jon Toth
  6. TE Gannon Sinclair

JAGUARS

  1. DB Don Carey
  2. DE Carroll Phillips
  3. OL Michael Dunn

JETS

  1. WR Jonah Trinnaman
  2. OT Antonio Garcia
  3. OLB Obum Gwacham
  4. DL Xavier Cooper
  5. FB Dimitri Flowers
  6. WR Charles Johnson
  7. OL Gino Gradkowski
  8. OL Darius James
  9. DL Kendall Reyes
  10. OLB David Bass
  11. DL Mych Thomas 
  12. ILB Kevin Minter
  13. DB Terrell Sinkfield

LIONS

  1. DE Robert Ayers
  2. CB Josh Okonye
  3. OT Beau Nunn

PATRIOTS

  1. WR Eric Decker
  2. S Eddie Pleasant

RAIDERS

  1. OT Breno Giacomini 
  2. WR Griff Whalen

RAVENS

  1. TE Nick Keizer

SEAHAWKS

  1. LB Jason Hall

STEELERS

  1. WR Justin Thomas

TEXANS

  1. WR Chris Thompson
  2. NT Marcus Hardison
  3. P Shane Lechler
  4. RB Terry Swanson
  5. OT Anthony Coyle
  6. DL Kingsley Opara
  7. S Treston Decoud
  8. CB Andre Chachere
  9. Nick Rose
  10. TE Stephen Anderson

TITANS

  1. LB Deontae Skinner
  2. DB Kalen Reed
  3. DB Demontre Hurst
  4. DL Mike Ramsay
  5. WR Jordan Veasy
  6. DB Rico Gafford
  7. DB Steven Terrell
  8. RB Lenard Tillery
  9. DE Frances Kallon

VIKINGS

  1. C Jacob Judd
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 Edwards, 24, is a former second-round pick of the Raiders back in 2015. He is entering the final year of his four-year, $6.017 million rookie contract that included $4.161 million guaranteed and set to make a base salary of $1.25 million for the 2018 season.

 

In 2017, Edwards appeared in 14 games for the Raiders and recorded 27 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

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