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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.What about Kenny Vaccaro? Not a superstar status as a SS but quiet decent tackler and complement in the middle of the field. He was great at Texas A&M , less productive in Saints.However still young,experienced and I assume available in friendly price.
Correct - Texas,my mistake.I used to be fascinated with Vacarro, because of his versatility. Especially with his coverage in the slot at Texas (not A&M). However, as a pro, over the last two seasons, he's been burned more in the slot then charcoal. He for some reason, seems to be a hotter name then Eric reid, who is now my favorite FA.
As per Adam Schefter, NE has agreed to terms with old friends CB Deltha O’Neal & WR JJ Stokes. Both deals are incumbent in replacing key ex-NE players
CB Malcolm Butler & WR Danny-Don’t-Drop.
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OTOH ...
Casillas is 30, turns 31 in June.
Signed with the Giants as a Pats UFA in 2015 for a $2.67M APY.
Started 31 games at ILB/OLB for the Giants over three his seasons since leaving the Pats (full time starter from second half of 2015 through 2017).
Posted 206 tackles, 13 PD, a pick, 3.5 sacks in 31 games. Also played ST.
Missed half of 2017 with a neck stinger that he played through for 3 games before landing on IR.
If he's healthy, he's likely to be available on a veteran minimum deal (~$1M). Adds an experienced insurance body to the 90-man roster at LB for cheap. Seems like the kind of thing the Pats might do.
A DT FA that I think would be a steal its former Viking Tom Johnson. Above average pass rusher who graded out fairly well last season.
He's 33, but he might be able to be acquired for a decent price.
Personally, I feel that is just a postion that should be filled with youth through the draft. Lots of similar quality players in this draft. It could be considered a strength in this draft class.
Yeah, I always liked Casillas. Versatile, has some speed, plays with energy, cheap & a core ST player.OTOH ...
Casillas is 30, turns 31 in June.
Signed with the Giants as a Pats UFA in 2015 for a $2.67M APY.
Started 31 games at ILB/OLB for the Giants over three his seasons since leaving the Pats (full time starter from second half of 2015 through 2017).
Posted 206 tackles, 13 PD, a pick, 3.5 sacks in 31 games. Also played ST.
Missed half of 2017 with a neck stinger that he played through for 3 games before landing on IR.
If he's healthy, he's likely to be available on a veteran minimum deal (~$1M). Adds an experienced insurance body to the 90-man roster at LB for cheap. Seems like the kind of thing the Pats might do.
Something like 3 years 18-28million, with 10-12 Guaranteed.
Even the low end of that range would likely consume over half of the Pats current usable cap space. However, out of all of the "star player" signings that posters have been clamoring for, Reid would be the most likely to get my vote, as a good value for the cap hit.
Didn’t he re-sign on a one yr deal with Miami or was that a different Hayes?As long as we're on to "elderly" DL who might sign for the veteran minimum (~$1M), there's also DE William Hayes (UFA, 'Fins):
Turns 33 in May, 6'2"/260. Top five in run-stop percentage, top 20 in pressure percentage through last season.
Another cheap potential insurance policy type for the 90-man off-season roster.
Didn’t he re-sign on a one yr deal with Miami or was that a different Hayes?
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