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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I think Lloyd is another one year wonder to be cautious about. Had a great year but that was a contract year. That worries me.

Very true id rather splash some cash at a 2/3 year deal for Trey Hendrickson. And bring in a Ellis or Okereke or Chanel to pair with a day 1 or 2 pick 

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10 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Very true id rather splash some cash at a 2/3 year deal for Trey Hendrickson. And bring in a Ellis or Okereke or Chanel to pair with a day 1 or 2 pick 

Chubb & Chenal would be my preferred FAs.  Very manageable from a cap standpoint and are instant improvements that create definition on defense.

Hendrickson & Lloyd will be top of their positional market, but I think you get similar value for a tad less in the first two mentioned.  Hendrickson is the only real top-tier talent that doesn't show up on the FA market often.  Would be a fun swing for his final 3ish years.    

Okereke is very interesting to me.  Loved him that final year in Indy and he's still got a good motor.  Had some injuries but nothing hindering his continued performance.

Under the radar would be Justin Strnad. 

 

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52 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Chubb & Chenal would be my preferred FAs.  Very manageable from a cap standpoint and are instant improvements that create definition on defense.

Hendrickson & Lloyd will be top of their positional market, but I think you get similar value for a tad less in the first two mentioned.  Hendrickson is the only real top-tier talent that doesn't show up on the FA market often.  Would be a fun swing for his final 3ish years.    

Okereke is very interesting to me.  Loved him that final year in Indy and he's still got a good motor.  Had some injuries but nothing hindering his continued performance.

Under the radar would be Justin Strnad. 

 

Okereke had a disc issue in 2024 Missed some time. Will be 30. D captain in NY. 
There are going to be some decent stopgap types out there we have yet to hear about, too. All our needed positions. 

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