I think as a PS player with time to learn and appreantly heal up I think it is a great idea.
Right now I see Will Allen as the 5th safety and 6th CB and ideally a game day inactive. So if Ebner is kept he would need to be the 4th safety and ST core player. Missing two weeks of camp makes me...
Each day Ebner does not practice I have him slipping back.
I agree, sort of. I definitly want some more beef on the line that can play 3-4 DE as well as 4-3 DT.
I down grade Brace for Francis right now just because Brace has disappointed me in the past. I also at times cut Trevor Scott...
Small nit pick, you only have 5 line backers not 6. (The numbers do not add up until you actually count the names.
Right now I have a similar projection. Few differences.
I have Stallworth not making the team and 5 WR.
I have Tarpinian making the team and 6 LB
I have Justin Francis...
I love these type of lists:
1: E. Brown, M. Jenkins, or D. Butler
2a. C. Barwin, L. English, A. Smith
2b. R. Johnson
2c. J. Merideth
3a. J. Brinkley
3b. K. Urbik
Re: Riess interview: Butler........#23
I think BB would take him and would it be a mistake as large as bringing in that big Wooden Horse. Unless he is going to be converted to defense, specifically DB or OLB, then the real value is not there.
I think the secondary abounds with oppurtunities to upgrade.
Corner: With Samuel gone, the secondary lost its elite player and the group as a whole went from average to bad. That viod has yet to be filled. The current FA group brought in improve the back-end of the CB position but do little...
Well, I rarely dream in trades, so here is my Christmas list for Santachick,
23 - C. Barwin (OLB)
34 - K. Britt (WR)
47 - L. Delmas (S)
58 - J. Meredith (OT)
89 - K. Urbik (OG)
97(c) - Kyle Moore (DE)
124 - J. Brinkley (ILB)
170 (c) - Sammie Lee Hill (DT/DE)
199 - D. Johnson (CB)...
It is possible. I do not see it as the best option. I like the idea of getting push inside, but with the personel currently on the team, I think generating that pressure is best from another athletic ILB. The key is going to be what will happen with Wilfork and Seymour. If they cannot be...
All depends on your evaluation of the current corners on the team and the value of the guys in the draft.
Me I have the heretical view that you can never have too many good corner backs. Against the passing attacks in the NFL and 3 and 4 WR sets, you need guys that can cover.
The team...
No, my bad. I usually have ignored anything on Raji as I really figure that unless Wilfork is going to be gone, and is traded away on draft weekend, Raji is off the draft board.
I like the idea of a guy to spell Wilfork and work into 4-3 type of sets, beyond Wright, but simlar to my opinions...
If you do not mind me asking, what exactly would BB do with both Wilfork and Raji that would be so amazing? Are you envisioning some sort of NT rotation or are you projecting a transition to 4-3 and then who would be playing DE? I do not think Warren and Seymour are well suited for 4-3 DE status.
Corners:
Bodden is a starter entering the prime of his career, so has the potential to be a solution, but is uncertain going into next year. Springs is a 34 y/o corner playing out the back nine and has played one full season in the last 5. He is good depth and can fill in at two spots but is...
Bodden is an upgrade, Springs is a band-aid. IMO. I like the signings and would be willing to let Wilhite and Wheatly develop. If the coaches think one of those guys is a future number 1 CB, I will trust their eyes. But beyond Sanders and Merriweather, I think the cupboard is pretty bare at...
I will give you all of that.
That maybe so but the secondary was routinely torched to cinders last year, and I cannot shake the 3rd-15 reception by Keller from my mind. The coverage over the middle must get better or the defense will continue to decline.
Williams is a massive question...
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