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Bargain Basement FA deals we should make.


mick eye

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1. Trade for a young DT with upside.

2. Get a veteran starter at WLB if TD is not able to go.

3. Bring in competition at safety.

4. Sign a underrated veteran Olineman capable of playing multiple places.

I like Wesley Woodyard who is buried on the depth chart in Denver. He is 26 and with Denver so far up Peyton's rear they may lose him.

Haruki Nakamura is another vet who would be a monster on ST and push our young safeties.

Jason Brown was once considered a top center and paid as such. Not so much now. Could be reunited with an old coach of his here. Can also play guard.

Give up a fourth round pick and make an offer to the raw, talented, big Sammie Lee Hill. 6'4'' 330lbs. 25 yrs young coming off his rookie contract. Cap hit last year was 599,000 roughly. Granted he is up for a pay raise. But with the LIONS making Megatron megarich and Fairley, Suh, and Corey Williams on the depth chart he could be seen as expendable.

There you have it. Remember guys we do have roughly 8 million in cap room so these moves are not unlikely.

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We could maybe pick up Gallery on the cheap as a T/G tweener. If he want the $4MM he mad last year hell no, but if he played for what we saved by cutting Wharton I'd do it. He's not that good, but he could be a versatile rotational guy.

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We could maybe pick up Gallery on the cheap as a T/G tweener. If he want the $4MM he mad last year hell no, but if he played for what we saved by cutting Wharton I'd do it. He's not that good, but he could be a versatile rotational guy.

Gallery is actually a pretty good guard, his bad rep comes from failing so miserably at OT after he was drafted so high.

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Gallery is actually a pretty good guard, his bad rep comes from failing so miserably at OT after he was drafted so high.

Yeah, mostly because he has the arm length of a 12 year old and somewhat due to it being the Raiders who drafted him. 32 1/4 is pretty small for an OT, kind of why I don't understand how some draft experts are saying DeCastro could swing out to play RT with 32 3/8 arms.

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