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OL who have been cut thus far.


sharkkiller

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This is just a list to see if there is anyone that stands out. We may be looking for OL help, so I thought this would be an interesting exercise. 

 

Arizona Cardinals

G Chilo Rachal

C Adam Bice

OT Jamaal Johnson-Webb

 G Senio Kelemete

 

Atlanta Falcons

G Theo Goins

OT Alec Savoie

Phillipkeith Manley

 

Baltimore Ravens

OT Jordan Devey

OT Roger Gaines

OT J.J. Unga

C Reggie Stephens

Antoine McClain

 

Buffalo Bills

Antoine Caldwell

Zack Chibane

David Snow

OT Zebrie Sanders

 

Chicago Bears

OL Derek Dennis

 OT J'Marcus Webb

C/OG Edwin Williams

OT Cory Brandon

 

Cincinnati Bengals

 OTDennis Roland

OT Reid Fragel

T.J. Johnson

OG John Sullen

 

Cleveland Browns

OL Braxston Cave

OL Aaron Adams

 

Dallas Cowboys

OT Demetress Bell

OT Edawn Coughman

Kevin Kowalski

Ray Dominguez

 

Denver Broncos

OL Philip Blake

OT Paul Cornick

Ryan Lilja

OT Vinston Painter

OL C.J. Davis

 

Detroit Lions

C/G Darren Keyton

 OL Jake Scott

OG Rodney Austin

OT Kevin Haslam

 

Green Bay Packers

OT Andrew Datko

 C Garth Gerhart

OT Kevin Hughes

Patrick Lewis

 

Houston Texans

G Tyler Horn

Alex Kupper

OT Nate Menkin

 

Indianapolis Colts

OL Lee Ziemba

 C Thomas Austin

 T Ben Ijalana

OT Bradley Sowell

 

Jacksonville Jaguars

OT R.J. Dill

OT Pat McQuistan

Drew Nowak

 

Kansas City Chiefs

OT Steven Baker

OL Tommie Draheim

OG Ricky Henry

OT Matt Reynolds

OL Rokevious Watkins

 

Miami Dolphins

OT Jeff Adams

 G Chris Barker

OT Andrew McDonald

 

Minnesota Vikings

OGTravis Bond

OT Brandon Keith

OT Kevin Murphy

 

New England Patriots

OL Josh Kline

OL Luke Patterson

OL Matt Stankiewitch

OL Chris McDonald

 

New Orleans Saints

OTMarcel Jones

Elliott Mealer

OG Andrew Tiller

Jeremiah Warren

 

New York Giants

OL Stephen Goodin

 OL Bryant Browning

OL Selvish Capers

OL Eric Herman

OL Matt McCants

 

New York Jets

Erik Cook

Jason Smith

J.B. Shugarts

 

Oakland Raiders

OG Jason Foster

OT Tony Hills

OG Lamar Mady

OT Willie Smith

 

Philadelphia Eagles

OT Michael Bamiro

OL Matt Kopa

OL Dallas Reynolds

OL Matt Tennant

OL Danny Watkins

 

Pittsburgh Steelers

 OL Mike Golic Jr.

OG Chris Hubbard

OT Joe Long

Joe Madsen

 

San Diego Chargers

OT Randy Richards

Stephen Schilling

OT Max Starks

OT Nick Becton

CDavid Molk

 

San Francisco 49ers

OL Carter Bykowski

OL Wayne Tribue

 OL Patrick Omameh

OT Kenny Wiggins

 

Seattle Seahawks

Rishaw Johnson

Ryan Seymour

 G Jared Smith

 

St. Louis Rams

OL Ty Nsekhe

OT D.J. Young

OT Sean Hooey

 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

OG Roger Allen

OL Jace Daniels

Mike Remmers

Cody Wallace

 

Tennessee Titans

G Kasey Studdard

OL Fernando Velasco

T Daniel Baldridge

 

Washington Redskins

OT Xavier Nixon

OT Tony Pashos

OL Tevita Stevens

Kevin Matthews

 

 

Please note that these are only the final cuts. And this is probably still not a final list. I updated it with the latest list, but I will check back later to see if there are any more to add to the list.

 

That should have been the final update.

 

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Proudiddy just posted that the Titans cut their full season starter from last year (Fernando Velasco).

 

Info here: http://www.titansonline.com/team/roster/Fernando-Velasco/6882a9ca-5046-4660-8879-17e15f444e04

 

 

PRO: Fernando Velasco is coming off his third full season on the Titans’  active roster.  The former undrafted free agent appeared in all 48 games from 2010-2012 with 19 starts, including getting the starting nod in all 16 games in 2012.  Velasco spent the majority of his first two years with the Titans on the practice squad.  A versatile player that can line up at center or guard, he will compete for a starting spot at an interior line position in 2013.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

•    In 2012, Velasco started all 16 games for the first time in his career.  He made 13 starts at center and three starts at left guard.

•    In 2010, Velasco saw action in all 16 games with three starts.  He made his first career NFL start at left guard at Dallas (10/10/10).

•    After spending a season and a half on the practice squad, Velasco made his first regular season appearance at San Francisco on Nov. 8, 2009.

http://www.titansonline.com/team/roster/Fernando-Velasco/6882a9ca-5046-4660-8879-17e15f444e04

 

terrymc13 3:45pm via TweetCaster for iOS

Can confirm @caplannfl report that #Titans are cutting Fernando Velasco. Has signed $2m restricted tender offer in offseason

jwyattsports 3:49pm via TweetDeck

Velasco signed a $2.023 million tender in offseason, but salary wasn't guaranteed #Titans

 

jwyattsports 3:52pm via TweetDeck

Velasco was the favorite at C at start of offseason, but the #Titans fell in love with Turner. Velasco became too expensive to be swing guy

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Pashos and Scott can be our new right side...guy can dream

 

Two vet minimum contracts is all it would take (which really wouldn't even effect our cap space at all). I have to think they are at least better than the depth we have and very possible they'd be starters.

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