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General NFL Free Agency Thread


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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reports are he'll be heavily "coveted". One analyst called him the most reliable blocker in the league.

Was originally drafted by the Chiefs, who just cut their previous center. I would imagine they'll make a strong pitch.

YId definitely love for us to get him but can't say I'd expect that to happen.

I'm still shocked the Chiefs spent 80 million on a guard when they have no tackles.... 

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1 hour ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Adoree Jackson just got let go in Tennessee. 

25 year old former 1st round corner. Injured to start 2020 but came back to play last 3 games. 

In 2019 in the 11 games he played he only gave up 390 yards and 1 TD. 

Hes moved to the top of my want list for CB.

Honestly probably a better player than Griffen anyway. He was just hurt. He's a beast

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4 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Indeed what they paid Thuney is insane.... 

Thats honestly the biggest "WTF" signing for me. Is a combo of team, position, money, timing, cap space, etc. Joe is petty good, just not 80 million good. AND KC would have been the last team I would have placed him on, they give half a billion to Kermit. Just signed Chris Jones(2nd highest), TE Kelce is the 2nd paid TE, honey badger got dumb money too. Plus we are past the cap friendly first years, those deals are hitting hard right now. 

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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Thats honestly the biggest "WTF" signing for me. Is a combo of team, position, money, timing, cap space, etc. Joe is petty good, just not 80 million good. AND KC would have been the last team I would have placed him on, they give half a billion to Kermit. Just signed Chris Jones(2nd highest), TE Kelce is the 2nd paid TE, honey badger got dumb money too. Plus we are past the cap friendly first years, those deals are hitting hard right now. 

I agree, plus they have nothing at OT and just watched PM get crushed in the SB by edge rush.. 

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5 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I agree, plus they have nothing at OT and just watched PM get crushed in the SB by edge rush.. 

Maybe the plan is have Joe play at RT or LT.... idk it was a odd move and a waste if you spent that on a OG with neither OT filled. Funny thing is they had Cam Erving and it seems they didnt want back for what the panthers got him for. Maybe Andy is going to suit up!!!

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