We don't really have one of these yet, so figured we could use this as a place to discuss potential free agent acquisitions and what we would like to look for them to bring in.
If any of you guys are interested, heres a good place to do some research.
For the Chiefs FA, I'm feeling they get an old man DE that has an eighth of a gallon left in the tank and take DE in the first if they can trade off Dee Ford and cut Houston.
Budget corner and take one to develop Day 2. McCourty in FA and either Rock Ya-Sin, Mullen of Boyd in the 3rd round.
Draft a Centerfielder in the 2nd and either a Center or a receiver with the other 2nd.
Chris Long, Brian Burns, Jason McCourty, Trayvon Mullen, Juan Thornhill and Shane Ray would be some decent additions.
They could probably manage to swing a Berry release and Collins signing, but I'd guess that Jones and Tyreek Hill extensions would need to go on hold till the following offseason.
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
Are you guys concerned about E Thomas' injury? I feel like I am, not sure that's legitimate concern there.
Nah. Seahawks never managed the first break right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
For the Chiefs FA, I'm feeling they get an old man DE that has an eighth of a gallon left in the tank and take DE in the first if they can trade off Dee Ford and cut Houston.
Budget corner and take one to develop Day 2. McCourty in FA and either Rock Ya-Sin, Mullen of Boyd in the 3rd round.
Draft a Centerfielder in the 2nd and either a Center or a receiver with the other 2nd.
Chris Long, Brian Burns, Jason McCourty, Trayvon Mullen, Juan Thornhill and Shane Ray would be some decent additions.
They could probably manage to swing a Berry release and Collins signing, but I'd guess that Jones and Tyreek Hill extensions would need to go on hold till the following offseason.
The thing is, if you're taking Brian Burns in the first, you're probably not getting Ya-Sin/Mullen AND Thornhill. They're all going to go in a similar range from what I'm seeing in the early to mid 2nd. Thornhill is probably a borderline 1st now, or at least a high 2nd. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The thing is, if you're taking Brian Burns in the first, you're probably not getting Ya-Sin/Mullen AND Thornhill. They're all going to go in a similar range from what I'm seeing in the early to mid 2nd. Thornhill is probably a borderline 1st now, or at least a high 2nd.
I think you're making way too many adjustments from the underwear olympics. [Reply]
The Bucs are switching to a 3-4 and have JPP. Since he played for spags and has no guarantees left on his contract I’d offer Ford for him and a 2nd or 3rd plus a 2020 mid rounder. I’d look at Amani Oruwariye and or Jamel Dean in the draft hopefully with the second and try to snag Charles Omenihu with the other second. That’d free up the first to take Nasir Adderley if they were confident it’d play out that way. You could use the 3rd from the JPP trade to trade up in the 2nd for your CB if you had to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
Eh. There are so many options available right now if you need a safety that teams are just going to buy them low, again.
I wouldn't be surprised if not a single one goes on Thursday
Not a stretch by any means. The elite edge/DL players will garner the majority of Rd 1 picks, a handful of OL and receivers and the top 3-4 corners. White/Bush probably the only off ball linebackers that go. Jacobs maybe the only RB, and your token 3-4 QBs.
To hedge getting shut out of the corner draft market, my gut tells me the Chiefs dangle one of their 2’s for a solid vet (Trae Waynes comes to mind).
Collins sounds like a significant FA probability and I’d love if they investigate Weddle’s asking price. He’d be awesome on a 1 year deal. Groom a talented young safety behind him (Watts too), and find some offensive talent that drops in this D heavy draft. Tyreek is going to cash in, and Sammy won’t be for long. Good receiver talent to be had in rounds 2,3. [Reply]