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I meant to type more my bad….

first and main reason we’re probably trying to add him his pff scores are high very high. Being that we value that much more nowadays I know he’s on our radar. His run stopping grades were like the highest of all LBs. That would have given us top graded plates at all three levels Brown then Pratt with   JC and Moehrig were definitely stopping the run this year with these monsters fully healthy. I hope we dangling some of that Clowney money at him we need him to solidify our defense.

add in the NC ties and we should be in play got his services

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11 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

I meant to type more my bad….

first and main reason we’re probably trying to add him his pff scores are high very high. Being that we value that much more nowadays I know he’s on our radar. His run stopping grades were like the highest of all LBs. That would have given us top graded plates at all three levels Brown then Pratt with   JC and Moehrig were definitely stopping the run this year with these monsters fully healthy. I hope we dangling some of that Clowney money at him we need him to solidify our defense.

add in the NC ties and we should be in play got his services

I'm not expecting it to happen, but we definitely need an upgrade at LB.  He fits the bill for sure

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21 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I have heard he did not do so well last season and the Bengals fans were happy to be rid of him for what it's worth.  Said he looked slow.

I don't think it is so much how he played as that they are cash strapped with the current roster. See, Hendrickson, Trey.

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well, he would immediately be the best LB on the roster. 

Buuuut....he really doesn't fit the profile of what we seem to be doing. We are avoiding these older players and seem to be very attached to a youth movement.

While true, he still only just turned 29 and he'd be replacing either Jewell or Rozeboom who are 30 and 28 respectively.  I don't see his age stopping interest on our end if they think he can be a big enough of an upgrade for us

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6 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Zero chance he's coming to this franchise right now, regardless of local ties. 

We are at least two years away from being remotely desirable for free agents and cut casualties.

But fun to play what if ...

We signed higher profile players than this already.

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