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Barnwell: Every NFL team's most likely candidate for post-draft trade or cut


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Duke Johnson - very, very interested. Would be a great backup for CMC

Karl Joseph - more of a SS but guy is talented and gruden has shown that he is casting off former regime players that are still talented. 

Janoris Jenkins - we need some good CB help. Jenkins is more of an outside guy but he could play NB I think. 

Brandon Fusco- LG is still a huge question mark. TBH not sure if this guy is any better than Van Roten or a hobbled Daryl Williams 

Arik Armstead - former first round pick, we could always use more quality d-line depth. 

 

Unlikely we end up with any of these guys, but Johnson and Jenkins intrigue me the most 

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43 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Karl Joseph - more of a SS but guy is talented and gruden has shown that he is casting off former regime players that are still talented. 

I was trying to figure his out...a lot of Raiders fans were saying they should play him in his natural position, which would be FS. But maybe that’s why they are fans and not coaches.

So is the general consensus that he’s better suited at SS?

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

Duke Johnson - very, very interested. Would be a great backup for CMC

If the Browns want too much for Johnson, Theo Riddick would make a nice consolation price and has a game similar to Johnson and CMC.

CJ Prosise is another option but I'm less familiar with him.

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2 hours ago, Reebis21 said:

I was trying to figure his out...a lot of Raiders fans were saying they should play him in his natural position, which would be FS. But maybe that’s why they are fans and not coaches.

So is the general consensus that he’s better suited at SS?

SS was the position he seemed most suited to play coming out of college. It's definitely possible, however, that he has looked better at FS vs. SS and I am out touch. I'd DEFINITELY consider him, even trading for him if he can play FS well 

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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

If the Browns want too much for Johnson, Theo Riddick would make a nice consolation price and has a game similar to Johnson and CMC.

CJ Prosise is another option but I'm less familiar with him.

Prosise looked fantastic coming out of college and actually is very similar to CMC. problem is the dude can't stay on the field 

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1 minute ago, SOJA said:

Prosise looked fantastic coming out of college and actually is very similar to CMC. problem is the dude can't stay on the field 

in his defense Seattle did run him into the ground. They couldn't keep a RB healthy on their roster to save their lives.

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