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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.we've seen them do it before (Talib the latest example) - the Patriots will trade for an impact player before the October 31 trade deadline Who realistically can we add?
Red Bryant, DT, Jacksonville?
Brian Orakpo, DE, Washington?
Dashawn Goldston, S, Tampa
Three names that come to mind. Any others?
I think a high mileage LB would be more likely than some big trade. Or the usual going down of the list of jaggish types like Fletcher (no knock on him, but he's not a front line player)
Pats Sims? Running stopping DT. On a one year cheap deal.
London Fletcher is on record as saying he would come out of retirement for a contender needing him for 6-10 games. I believe he is better than anyone we currently have at MLB. Worth a thought anyway.
MLB Paul Posluszny of the Jaguars would be an ideal veteran pickup. Big contract through 2016 but not much guaranteed.
Sure, while we're at it, why don't we just really "go for it" and kick the tires on Bobby Wagner or Patrick Willis?
Posluszny signed a 6 yr/45,000,000 dollar deal. He has 10 million dollar cap hits in 2014 and 2015. This does not seem to equate to a "value" kind of stop-gap signing, does it? This would point to signing a guy if you wanted to move on from Mayo, and they obviously don't want to do that.
we've seen them do it before (Talib the latest example) - the Patriots will trade for an impact player before the October 31 trade deadline Who realistically can we add?
Red Bryant, DT, Jacksonville?
Brian Orakpo, DE, Washington?
Dashawn Goldston, S, Tampa
Three names that come to mind. Any others?
London Fletcher is on record as saying he would come out of retirement for a contender needing him for 6-10 games. I believe he is better than anyone we currently have at MLB. Worth a thought anyway.