The two popular names I am absolutely 100% against signing this year...
Ronnie Stanley. He is the best FA LT and that's probably our biggest need. So why am I so against him? Because availability is the best ability, particularly for our situation. His track record there isn't good and I don't expect it to improve in his 30s after he's signed maybe his last big deal where his motivation to push through injury will likely be all time low. If he misses 8 games then we're starting Lowe at LT again or some unheralded rookie (since it's a bad draft class) and in the same situation as last year. If the roster was an otherwise finished product or close to it, I'd feel differently and be willing to go for the best upside and hope he's ready come playoff time, but we're not there yet. Above all else, we're looking for reliability and stability at the LT spot to make it so it's not such a crippling hole that it hurts everyone else's development. Can't help with that if you're out injured, and it's more important for where we are than maximum upside.
Chris Godwin. Everyone freaks out about signing Higgins and how he'll play away from Chase. Godwin is the one to actually worry about that with. He's a slot who relies on space being created by Mike Evans. He's coming off the type of injury that makes players shells of themselves for a year in most cases. In year 2, when he should be expected to be all the way back, he'll be 30 so decline could be creeping in. It just makes no sense to spend big money on him. You can't count on him being an immediate high end option because of the injury and he's not someone you should expect to grow with the core. We also have more of a need for outside receivers and options as the X than Godwin anyway.