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Potential Cuts around the NFL


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This article has some good insight pulling from each teams’ fan sites on their best/most notable players to potentially get cut:


https://www.turfshowtimes.com/platform/amp/2021/8/27/22643234/projected-best-available-players-53-man-roster-predictions-for-every-team

 

There is one I think stands out on the OL front: Jamarco Jones OT/G Seattle

He could be a decent add that could definitely be a good depth piece. Has starting experience. Nothing awful and Fit could have done a fair bit of work there bringing him in from his time in Seattle. Versatile depth. LT 4 years at OSU, solid guard, played RT and RG most recently.

Any catch y’all’s eye? There’s some interesting LBs on it I’ll make a follow up post for.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hasn't Seattle had one of the worst OLs in the league in recent seasons? Not sure their castoffs are the ones I want.

I’m thinking more so the players that we would have past scouting on and Fit likely dove into a bit on. Sea’s line has been notably bad but doesn’t mean you can’t find a diamond…or let’s say Kay’s clearance jewelry in the rough lol.

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Yodney Cajuste is another interesting name that could be an LG/LT type depth piece. Pats draft pick in 2019 (101st pick) and is getting lost due to minor injuries on one of the better OLs in the league. And it seems we like those injury prone ones haha

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8 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

would be nice, but if he is a serviceable RT, we may get outbid.

Yeah the OL market could be thin.
 

I’d like to think we can find a Tecklenberg upgrade behind Paradis. Something tells me Paradis ends up on the injured list this year. Just a gut feeling and want something at least near Tyler Larsen level adequate.

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18 minutes ago, davos said:

LB Joel Iyiegbuniwe in Chicago is interesting having high hopes but hasn’t shown up really. They brought in Ogletree who’s getting rave reviews and could be a casualty to consider for depth.

He should definitely be getting cut. 

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