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MY FA Dream: Milton - Sweat or Hendrickson - Greenlaw rest of roster can be vet mins.


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D-line: Hendrickson/Sweat - Milton - A'shawn - Brown - Wonnum
(Cut Tuttle Post June 1, Cut Clowney)
LB: Dre Greenlaw - Josey Jewell (Trevin for depth and eventual JJ replacement)
CB: Will Johnson - Makuba/Starks/Emmanwori - Random Fa/UDFA/or draft pick - Jaycee Horn (I Truly do not care who they have at Safety #2 with the rest of this roster)
Extending Horn with the release of Tuttle and Clowney would create $48M-$50M in capspace. $15M Year 1 to Milton $17M year 1 to Sweat/Hendrickson $10M first year to Greenlaw.

Mays and Corbett can prob be had for $5M or $6M total in 2025.

Some TE's in FA or trade for Michael Meyers $2M or $3M total here.

I have no clue what they are doing with Miles Sanders, it certainly looks like they want to give him another year with Brooks out.

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Well we got Corbs and Mayes for $6m, spent more on TE than i hoped but i still hope we go after one more.

 

Ive actually soured on greenlaw, he is just so injured all the time. Put the money for him into a Saf to go with a rookie and get a depth lb to compete with Trevin.
 

Priority needs to be fix D-line first, a lot of other problems can fix themselves.

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9 hours ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

The legendary 1 man thread. ( now 2)

Yeah this place is dead whats new?
Anywho, my Jaycee extension has now come to fruition. I'm only keeping this alive because honestly want to see how close I can get to what happens. Come on bro you gotta admit its pretty close to spot on so far.

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1 hour ago, thunderraiden said:

Yeah this place is dead whats new?
Anywho, my Jaycee extension has now come to fruition. I'm only keeping this alive because honestly want to see how close I can get to what happens. Come on bro you gotta admit its pretty close to spot on so far.

Not trying to bust on you but nothing we have done so far is new or unpredictable. Morgan said what he was going to do at the combine. The only thing unknown was how much it was going to cost and even then it is turning out about folks have predicted.  You didn't have to be Nostradamus to figure it out so far. Now if we bring in the guys you want then I will be signing your praises as I would love a stud DL and safety signing. Then again so does a lot of other teams with lots of cap.

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36 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

I'm still praying, this sounds like one that wont be official til 4PM Wednesday lol.

 

2 more pieces on D and this draft might be kinda fun.

Welcome Tre'von Moehrig, thats my Greenelaw replacement after souring on Greenlaw with his injury concerns.image.thumb.png.c71b439c85a5ae261322f7bc31fadd0d.png

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