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Free agents we should look to acquire


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I think we're done with free agency.

I think we have 1 more move. It could be DT, but he has found cheap depth at NT (Cole) and Dwan is a starter, something that suggests he will find a 3 technique in the draft. I think there is still a lot of value on the defensive side of the ball in free agency.

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WR Julian Edelman

WR Darrius Heyward-Bey

TE Jeremy Shockey

TE Visanthe Shiancoe

TE David Thomas

OT Winston Justice

OG Brandon Moore

DT Corey Williams

DT Alan Branch

DT Mike Patterson

DT Sedrick Ellis

DL Israel Idonije

DE/OLB Antwan Applewhite

Didn't list any defensive backs because I really don't think we'll go after any. I'll change my stance on signing more small wideouts for Julian Edelman because I think he's better than anyone we currently have while doing returns, other ST duties, and being an emergency corner. Everyone else can be a cheap stopgap or a role player. DHB and Ellis being the exceptions, I guess.

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I think we have 1 more move. It could be DT, but he has found cheap depth at NT (Cole) and Dwan is a starter, something that suggests he will find a 3 technique in the draft. I think there is still a lot of value on the defensive side of the ball in free agency.

agreed and that's just before the draft.

i can see us picking up a few more after the draft when we cut loose some dead weight.

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i think RG is likely the position we take care of before the draft.

Dunno if we have the $ at this point.

I will agree it's the weakest spot on the OL.

Hangman just can't handle starting for whatever reason.

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Dunno if we have the $ at this point.

I will agree it's the weakest spot on the OL.

Hangman just can't handle starting for whatever reason.

i didn't think we had money to sign all the ones we did. it looks like the plan was to go into the draft with all holes filled and there's still one or two left.
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