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1 minute ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I'm interested to see what happens with Cade Mays, one way or the other.

TEN could be a winner for his services.

Brings him near home again (he's a home-body re: his UGA to TEN move), they have a crap ton of money, and the need with letting Cushenberry go.

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2 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I'm interested to see what happens with Cade Mays, one way or the other.

Especially with the Buffalo C off the board. Besides Linderbaum he is the top guy.  Think he’s gone. 

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16 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

 

The options in the draft are underwhelming, IMO.

I see that take, but there are some OTs who did not have the arm length to stay outside and they could be gems with some development.  Day 2 (probably 3rd round) is when they will start dropping.  I think we like Samac and if we can add a good c prospect on day 3, we might feel that we have lost little-we want a run blocker first C, imo, and Mays was not that.  Corbett was oft injured and  meh.   Between Lewis and Hunt, that may be enough.  Not ideal, but the cap makes you get creative at some positions...

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2 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

For a modest $29 mil/yr.  The contracts today are going to get some banger reactions haha

WR market is always crazy which is why there’s always an argument to draft WR’s high 

Get a good WR on a rookie deal and there’s a lot of value in that

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