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47 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

Definitely not an expert but aren’t vested veterans exempt from waiver system?  

  • Waived - A non-vested player (less than four years of service) who is terminated goes through waivers. When he is released another team can claim him within a certain period of time. A vested veteran only goes through the waiver system from the trading deadline in midseason through the end of the season. During the offseason and all the way up to the trading deadline, a vested veteran gets released. 
  • Released - A vested veteran is free when he is terminated and can sign with any club. Keep in mind, if the termination takes place between the end of the trading deadline and the end of the calendar year, the player goes through waivers. A vested veteran released this time of year is free to sign with any team. 
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JR Sweezy, a local product (NCSU Wolfpack) who played pretty well most of the time on the Saints OL. He might sneak onto our squad as a vet who knows a little about our offense and a lot about the Saints! (If he is actually cut)

Also I wonder if we bring in a Kicker to compete with Ryan Santoso to try to avoid giving up the conditional pick we traded for him?

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1 hour ago, Santee_Panther said:

From the article, LBs and OLs:

LB Noah Dawkins
LB Shaquem Griffin
LB Jacob Phillips
LB John Simon
LB Shaq Lawson (traded to Jets)
LB Nicholas Morrow
LB Darron Lee
LB Patrick Johnson
LB Shaun Bradley
LB Ryan Anderson
LB Luke Gifford
LB Isaiah McDuffie
LB Jahlani Tavai
LB Joel Iyiegbuniwe
LB Andrew Dowell
 
OT Bobby Hart
OT Marcus Cannon
OT Sam Tevi
OT Elijah Wilkinson
 
OL Lane Taylor
OL Roderick Johnson
OL Le’Raven Clark
OL Wes Martin
OL Rashaad Coward
OL Jamarco Jones
OL Tom Compton

I was hoping we would draft Isaiah McDuffie (LB -Boston College) with a late pick.  Sign me up again if he doesn’t make the Packers 53, but I think he may. 

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