Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Man it's not a bad thing to have four good receivers. You can get dicked by injury any time, especially with guys like Mike Williams.
Nothing wrong with insulating. It'd be one year tops of low snap counts because HB and Williams aren't gonna be here beyond one year.
Imagine Veech getting Williams, trading sneed to provide draft capital to move up and draft a stud LT?
Then the rest of the draft they could go a few different ways to plug a few holes, and plug some future holes.
They come out with a LT, TE, WR, LB, CB, DT/DE would be very exciting [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
WR4 isn't gonna be a redshirt. They rotate it quite a bit.
And kid would start some guys cause you know injury will happen.
Originally Posted by Nightfyre:
That's a beautiful sentiment. Why didn't we get FAU more snaps? Oh because he didn't give us the best chance to win that week? Why'd we pick him? Oh because he has the potential to be an every down guy?
Originally Posted by Delano:
That’s nice you feel that way, but it’s not reality when picking 32nd.
That's all well and good, but now you've burned a contract year, and are going into year 2 with questions on if the guy can even play.
NFL free agents 2024: The best players still available at each position
Wide receivers
Mike Williams, Chargers
Tyler Boyd, Bengals
DJ Chark, Panthers
Odell Beckham Jr., Ravens
Michael Thomas, Saints
K.J. Osborn, Vikings
Josh Reynolds, Lions
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs
Michael Gallup, Cowboys
Hunter Renfrow, Raiders
Allen Robinson, Steelers
Isaiah Hodgins, Giants
Randall Cobb, Jets
Parris Campbell, Giants
Mecole Hardman, Chiefs
Laviska Shenault, Panthers
Van Jefferson, Falcons
Richie James, Chiefs
Deonte Harty, Bills
Williams shouldn't last long after his release. Boyd leads the leftover slot charge. Beckham is looking for another chance after flashing in Baltimore. Thomas will hope to revive his career out of New Orleans.
Offensive tackles
Tyron Smith, Cowboys
Trent Brown, Patriots
David Bakhtiari, Packers
Mekhi Becton, Jets
Donovan Smith, Chiefs
Charles Leno Jr., Commanders
Yosh Nijman, Packers
Brandon Parker, Raiders
Andre Dillard, Titans
Chuma Edoga, Cowboys
Tyron Smith and Bakhtiari still have something worthwhile left here for the left side with their Pro Bowl pedigrees. Brown is a versatile option. Becton still has the potential to be a reliable starter.
Elliott and Foreman have the most appeal as savvy power backs. Most of the rest are change-of-pace options or depth chart fliers.
Edge rushers
Chase Young, 49ers
Jadeveon Clowney, Ravens
Mike Danna, Chiefs
Derek Barnett, Texans
Romeo Okwara, Lions
Yannick Ngakoue, Bears
Charles Harris, Lions
Carl Lawson, Jets
Randy Gregory, 49ers
Emmanuel Ogbah, Dolphins
Young and Clowney still have plenty of appeal as situational pass rushers and have been getting plenty of interest. There's not much to see with the rest.
Defensive tackles
Calais Campbell, Falcons
Austin Johnson, Chargers
Taven Bryan, Colts
Teams in need of this position have snatched up the better tackles.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Those are silly expectations. There's a 50/50 chance your 2nd round pick is going to be a bust, more or less expecting a day 1 starter.
Take good football players like Creed and Bolton over guys like Skyy Moore and your chances are higher.
There are no sure things in the 2nd but you can reduce the risk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Those are silly expectations. There's a 50/50 chance your 2nd round pick is going to be a bust, more or less expecting a day 1 starter.
Amegadjie is someone you could reasonably draft on LT tools in the 2nd round and stash for a year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Ridley admitting he signed with Tennessee because of the $$$.
At least he’s honest.
Calvin Ridley said he is excited about joining a team that is trying to be good. But he admitted he really wanted to stay with the Jaguars. But the money with the #Titans was good so he came. pic.twitter.com/Hi8PJr1ptD