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Here are your OL Free Agents after this season


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17 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

They are both decent depth. I doubt their contracts say that they have to be starters.

The term decent in this case is very much debatable. When the oline is in Sam's lap I think we are seeing best case with some of these linemen. We have sunk 14 million guaranteed between the two if they aren't starting material then it's time to see what we have in the younger guys.

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We need to do everything we can to sign Terron Armstead away from the Saints. I just don’t see how they will have the money to keep him. There are no other legit LTs worth throwing money at. We can’t keep ignoring the position and we have the cap space to sign him to a monster contract. He will probably be the most coveted FA of 22 if he hits the market. 4 years 100 million idgaf.

Use our first rounder on the best center in the draft since there really aren’t any decent free agent centers coming up except for Kelce who will be 33 or 34.

If we can keep grooming Brady and Deonte to be our guards of the future our line will be looking very much improved and maybe not a complete liability for once.

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19 hours ago, Snake said:

FA isn't really a great place to find OLINE talent these days. You have to draft it. Erving hasn't been horrible but we definitely can't sit with him as LT next year. 

I agree, but that Detroit LT was a started even after they drafted Sewell. He lost it because of injury and Sewell is playing well...So this is unique to me. But I do agree with you that good OLINE is normally thru the draft.

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Sign the best FA lineman available and invest heavily in the draft.  Spend our 1st rnd pick on the best o-lineman available as long as it isn't RT. Also re-evaluate our coaches and scheme. Hopefully with Morgan aboard we'll make better decisions with our free agent signings. 

Fwiw we have 10 in dead cap by cutting Irving and Eflein but save 9 million in salary . So that's a +/- of 1 million. No reason we can spend again this upcoming FA period. We just need to get it right.

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