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Mr. Scot

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Joe Person says per someone in Chris Canty's camp that he's not expected to land anywhere till after the combine.

it makes sense. teams are going to be almost singularly focused on the combine until its over and gettleman has already been heavily concentrated on our own cap and our own players evals. teams will want to see what their possibilities ars for the draft before they pick up someone else.
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I know this doesn't happen as much as it used to, but do you think dangling Gamble out there on draft day could move us up a few spots or net us a pick.

Here's Scott Wrights Draft Value Chart

http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/Value-Chart.php

Just for grins, if you figured a 4th round pick for him, we would move a couple spots in the first and 7 or 8 spots in the second.

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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Steven Jackson will indeed void his $7 million player option, making him a free agent on March 12.

He immediately ascends atop the free-agent running back market, passing Reggie Bush, Rashard Mendenhall, Ahmad Bradshaw, and Shonn Greene. Per the Post-Dispatch, Jackson "more than anything" wants to finish his career with a Super Bowl contender, which is understandable considering he hasn't appeared in a playoff game since 2004. Rams beat writer Jim Thomas calls the Falcons "one of the most likely suitors" for S-Jax. The Rams have kept in contact with Jackson, but so far "no numbers have been exchanged." At age 29, Jackson has enough left in the tank to be a fantasy football beast in Atlanta's high-powered offense.

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