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I would like to find depth on both lines sign Bradberry and McCoy if we are rolling with cam this season one thing I would like to do is pick up josh Rosen from Miami he was a top 10 talent 2 years ago he has had 5 offensive coordinators in two years with his talent and the coach’s we have now could be a cheap exploration of a qb to sit for a year behind cam. I think he is better than what we have now and with Brady which is a system he could flourish in.

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Free Agency                     Re-sign

Joe Thuney                    James Braberry

Robby Anderson            Tre Boston  

Jabaal Sheard               Gerald McCoy

Corey Littleton              Greg Van Roten

Logan Ryan                   Javien Elliot

Eric Ebron                     Mario Addison

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30 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Free Agency                     Re-sign

Joe Thuney                    James Braberry

Robby Anderson            Tre Boston  

Jabaal Sheard               Gerald McCoy

Corey Littleton              Greg Van Roten

Logan Ryan                   Javien Elliot

Eric Ebron                     Mario Addison

That all?  Jeez

 

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I want a solid LG that we can jam in there for 3-4 years.  But I'd prefer to find our own and groom the skill positions.  Focus on the lines and maybe one decent skill add.

My two specific guys:

  • Joe Thuney Second Team All-Pro LG for NE (Vaitai from PHI as backup?)
  • Hunter Henry. Nuff said. 

The rest would be depth signings. 

 

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46 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Free Agency                     Re-sign

Joe Thuney                    James Braberry

Robby Anderson            Tre Boston  

Jabaal Sheard               Gerald McCoy

Corey Littleton              Greg Van Roten

Logan Ryan                   Javien Elliot

Eric Ebron                     Mario Addison

your madden squad must be legit

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1. James Bradberry- im sorry, dude isnt going to get some bankbuster deal.  This isnt Norman 2.0, JNo was the #1 CB FA prospect coming off a DPOY esq season.  Bradberry has been solid, but most have him the #2-3 CB in this FA class (FWIW PFF has him the #7 CB in this FA class)  He may dip his toes in the water thinking he can get more $$.  But will realize much like Daryl Williams last year, that no one else will give much more than we will offer.  13 mil a year seems about right for him and will be worth it for us.

2. Jordan Phillips- Big, Tall, Long, Strong, Athletic, just how Rhule likes.  Former 2nd round pick under Adam Gates in Miami.  One of the many players who failed under Gates, was cut by Miami and spent this year in Buffalo.  This year as a Bill, part of a 3 man DT rotation, he had 9.5 sacks and was a force.  Spotrac has his projected contract as 6.1 mil, one Bills site projects someone will sign him at around a 3 years 21 mil mark.

 

3. Robby Anderson- former Rhule player who seems to love and want to play for Rhule.  WR is needed in some form this offseason.  Joe Brady's offense is going to be 3 WR base min with some 4 WR sets.  Right now Moore is the only WR worth anything.  Another WR we have is Samuel, who will be going into the last year of his deal.  Beyond that is a big ?   Anderson's projected contract per spot track is 12 mil a year.  If we can squeeze the space, this would be a big pickup

4. Carl Nassib- one of my former draft crushes.  This staff has plenty of Penn State ties, Joe Brady, Rhule, etc.  Nassib is just a flat out Rhule style kid.  He finally broke out and had a a solid season. Was PFFs #4 highest defensive grade for the Bucs this season.

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