02-13-2009, 11:12 AM
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Re: What the heck happens at Safety?
My personal guess:
- Rodney is done. One of my all-time favorites, but the tank is empty and he hasn't been able to play a full season in 3 years.
- Meriweather is solid. I worry that he's too frail to play SS and may get dinged up and injury prone, but he has been pretty solid at both FS and SS so far.
- Resigning James and Lewis Sanders would both be reasonable options if feasible and economical, and would at least give us 3/4 slots filled. If one of them cannot be resigned, then a FA signing is a must. Sean Jones and Michael Huff (if cut) look like the most attractive outside FA options at this time.
- Even if James and Lewis Sanders both get resigned, one of the outside FAs is still an option if they can be signed to a reasonable deal.
- Depending on what happens with all of the above, S is either a major or a moderate need in the draft. It's too up in the air to figure out how high a priority and exactly what we need to target. Sean Smith, Patrick Chung, Eugene ("Geno") Delmas, William Moore and Rashad Johnson are all prospects who will get a lot of attention as potential 1st day picks. There are a lot of mid-late round options as well.
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