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REPORT: Armstead is between Chicago, Miami, and Carolina.


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1 minute ago, joemac said:

Well after these past few days we have a lot less holes than we did. Still need a LT, MLB and a QB. Maybe one more starting CB too. However these FA moves have given us a lot of flexibility in the draft. Fitty is a really good GM

Pass rush is a need too.  Like I said we just named 5 holes yet to be filled and they’ve already filled a few others.

The roster is not ready to support a rookie under center.

 

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7 minutes ago, joemac said:

Well after these past few days we have a lot less holes than we did. Still need a LT, MLB and a QB. Maybe one more starting CB too. However these FA moves have given us a lot of flexibility in the draft. Fitty is a really good GM

Wilson is expected to be the starting MLB, so that's filer already. Going after Armstead for LT and trying to get Gilmore to resign at cb. 

 

Would go into the draft only needing depth and a qb best case. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If we sign him the OL is fixed.

Now what about QB?

If we sign him I think you have to try and get someone who’s going to win in the next couple years. Maybe they think that guy is Pickett (I don’t). Maybe they think they can get someone like Jimmy G in a trade down scenario. Maybe swap 1st rounders with SF and get JG too. Who knows..but I doubt they’re trying to sign Terron Armstead in order to put Cam or Darnold back there. 

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Actually can't believe what I'm reading in this thread. Are you guys serious? This signing would be an absolute DISASTER. Paying big money to a guy who has never played a full 16 games in his 9 year NFL career (and only 8 games last year), while playing one of the most physical positions in football would be an absolute disaster. I have no idea how any of you could think this would be a good move lol. Look at his GP history https://www.nfl.com/players/terron-armstead/stats/

It's pretty bad.

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14 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Actually can't believe what I'm reading in this thread. Are you guys serious? This signing would be an absolute DISASTER. Paying big money to a guy who has never played a full 16 games in his 9 year NFL career (and only 8 games last year), while playing one of the most physical positions in football would be an absolute disaster. I have no idea how any of you could think this would be a good move lol. Look at his GP history https://www.nfl.com/players/terron-armstead/stats/

It's pretty bad.

Maybe because the best LT we've had since Gross was Oher

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4 minutes ago, RowanPanther said:

Maybe because the best LT we've had since Gross was Oher

You don't pay big money to an O lineman when there is less than a 50/50 chance he plays more than 10 games for us. Doesn't matter how good he is if he's never on the field.

See: CMC

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16 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

You don't pay big money to an O lineman when there is less than a 50/50 chance he plays more than 10 games for us. Doesn't matter how good he is if he's never on the field.

See: CMC

The past can only predict the future. He could have a healthy season getting off of that New Orleans turf.

 

Personally I'm okay either signing Armstead, or drafting Neal/Cross at 6. If you sign Armstead you could draft a defensive piece like Sauce Gardner or Nakobe Dean. Plus his leadership would really solidify that OL.

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