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Recommended free agent targets from roppster report


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13 minutes ago, Martin said:

My ideal scenario is Quay Walker (LB) from Green Bay and Jaelan Phillips (rush end) from Eagles. I think Dan will be hyper aggressive and fill these two roles on day 1.

That is his M.O. for the first two years. Has players identified and makes his pitch when things kick off.  
Wish we could have scored Williams last year but understand why we didn’t.  He sets his sights high though.  

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2 hours ago, Martin said:

My ideal scenario is Quay Walker (LB) from Green Bay and Jaelan Phillips (rush end) from Eagles. I think Dan will be hyper aggressive and fill these two roles on day 1.

Love Phillips and agree he could be our big fish FA (I’m also onboard with Lloyd).

Quay was on my radar but once I read how poor he was in coverage and a liability, I kind of soured on him here. Watching Rozeboom and all these jags/practice squad LBs get torched in coveragethe past two years, I’m leaning more towards Lloyd or Dean to co-captain this D along with Brown.

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25 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

Love Phillips and agree he could be our big fish FA (I’m also onboard with Lloyd).

Quay was on my radar but once I read how poor he was in coverage and a liability, I kind of soured on him here. Watching Rozeboom and all these jags/practice squad LBs get torched in coveragethe past two years, I’m leaning more towards Lloyd or Dean to co-captain this D along with Brown.

Interesting, I thought Walker was good in coverage, thank you for sharing 

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8 hours ago, Martin said:

Interesting, I thought Walker was good in coverage, thank you for sharing 

Quay is a very good LB and great at getting after QBs and vs. the run. If we didn't run such soft zone coverage and put our LBs in position to cover so often, Walker would be great. Truthfully, if Wallace or Quay's LB partner was a great coverage LBer, Walker would be great here.

He stepped up recently in GB and is still young enough to be around for awhile.

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18 hours ago, Martin said:

My ideal scenario is Quay Walker (LB) from Green Bay and Jaelan Phillips (rush end) from Eagles. I think Dan will be hyper aggressive and fill these two roles on day 1.

He said pass rush is the number 1 need and considering that is one of the main reasons they lost the playoff game I would agree. Rams didn’t let Derrick Brown beat them on the final drive a second time and the panthers have no one else who can get to the QB consistently 

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