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Can't see how we'll be able to afford him, sure we'll clear up some cap space, but I feel like LB is the easiest place to find cheap options that can be effective than other areas we need to improve.

Plus, when they move Chinn back to LB as I expect, that takes away one of the LB spots.  Luvu, Chinn, Burns all as starters, think the little cap room we'll end up with is better spent on a 3-4 DE, S, CB, TE, or WR.

And all that is if we address QB in the draft, if we don't, there goes all the available cap space we'll have.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Can't see how we'll be able to afford him, sure we'll clear up some cap space, but I feel like LB is the easiest place to find cheap options that can be effective than other areas we need to improve.

Plus, when they move Chinn back to LB as I expect, that takes away one of the LB spots.  Luvu, Chinn, Burns all as starters, think the little cap room we'll end up with is better spent on a 3-4 DE, S, CB, TE, or WR.

And all that is if we address QB in the draft, if we don't, there goes all the available cap space we'll have.

I think we have to draft QB. Just sign Brissett or Sam as a bridge

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Please, please. please, please!!!!  As soon as his jersey number is announced,  IMMEDIATELY buying a jersey.  I don't even care if it's a one-year rental.

Guys like that have value in that they can teach the younger players some of their methods and tricks.

Will we look at him? Unknown.

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