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The Redskins should probably back out of the RG3 trade and give him to a team who knows how to work the salary cap imo
Rich Cimini on ESPNON THE RADAR (free agents the Jets are expected to pursue)
Chad Henne, QB, 6-3, 230, 4 years (Dolphins): The Jets flirted with Peyton Manning, but they really want Henne. Obviously, he'd be Mark Sanchez's backup. He played for Tony Sparano and knows his offense. It's a natural fit -- assuming Henne is OK with No. 2 status.
Jarret Johnson, OLB, 6-3, 260, 10 years (Ravens): Rex Ryan loves the guy. Johnson, overshadowed by the Ravens' many stars, would immediately improve the perimeter run defense. He'll be 31, so that's a concern. The Colts, coached by former Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano, also figure to be interested.
LaRon Landry, S, 6-0, 213, 5 years (Redskins): He's the best safety in a watered-down market. The former No. 1 pick is a very good blitzer and stout against the run, but there are questions about his pass coverage and durability. He's coming off an Achilles injury.
Jameel McClain, ILB, 6-1, 250, 4 years (Ravens): If the Jets jettison Bart Scott, they can reach back to their feeder program -- Baltimore -- for a younger replacement. He's only 26 and improving.
Vernon Carey, RT, 6-5, 340, 8 years (Dolphins): No matter what the Jets say about Wayne Hunter, there's no way he will be their opening day starter. Carey will be 31, and his best days are behind him, but he could be a hold-the-fort player. Another Sparano guy from Miami.
Ronnie Brown, RB, 6-0, 233, 7 years (Eagles): This would be a reach, but the Jets are looking for a No. 2 back and Brown knows Sparano's system from Miami. But he's 30 and has lost a step. He rushed for only 136 yards last season.
Laurent Robinson, WR, 6-2, 192, 5 years (Cowboys): The journeyman receiver broke out last season with 11 touchdowns and a 15.9-yard average. One-year wonder or late bloomer? He'd fill the need for a vertical threat, but it could get too pricey.
The fuck do you need a safety for?Redskins lose 36 Million in Cap Space due to Uncapped Year Violations.. Cowboys lose 10 Million. That money goes to 28 other teams in the league.. 1.6 Million Each except for the Raiders and Saints who don't get any.
#Redskins also cut Atogwe, source says. Was owed base salary of $3.4 million this year.
So.. Now RG3 looks fucking retarded and.. i think we know who the worst team will be.
You are the fucking dumbass. Sorry I don't look into every word, waiting for someone to make one mistake and then troll them. And it's your opinion. In 4 years when youre wrong, I won't look so stupid to you anymore.Been like this for a few weeks.. Tries to troll me.. then ends up lookin stupid.. Its not like we're off topic or something.. Shouldn't matter.
You are the fucking dumbass. Sorry I don't look into every word, waiting for someone to make one mistake and then troll them. And it's your opinion. In 4 years when youre wrong, I won't look so stupid to you anymore.
How is Boykin one of your favorite prospects when you don't even know his school?
He plays for Georgia, not Oregon.
lulzzz
Aha I was kidding. Clearly you knew he played for Georgia... you posted a picture of him.ermmmm....
A "number of NFL sources" tell CSN Chicago that the Bears are considered around the league to be the favorites for free agent Mario Williams as Tuesday's 4PM ET signing period approaches. The Bears are all systems go in free agency, and Williams would form the NFL's most dominant bookend duo in the league across from Julius Peppers. Ultimately, Chicago may choose between Williams and free agent wideout Vincent Jackson. It sounds like Williams is coach Lovie Smith's priority, and new GM Phil Emery's old team in Kansas City rarely spent big on wide receivers. While the Chargers, Patriots, and Titans have been linked to Williams as well, the Bears may be positioned best to land him. We should find out by midweek.
thats a lot of money to put on two DEs. Not saying it isn't possible, but they might hesitate a little and second guess the risk, especially when some of that CAP could go to resigning Forte in the near future.I'd feel bad for the nfc north. Williams and peppers would be one hell of a combo.
Forgot, thats the only list.. :spideypalm:No Jags on this list
I'm sorry but this is becoming BSForgot, thats the only list.. :spideypalm:
Jags will inquire.
But to be honest, I'd take Eric Winston over Mario now.
Eric Winston is a great RT.. One of the best in the league. We need one of these and then we could push Eben Britton into the RG spot. Beast ass Oline.I'm sorry but this is becoming BS
you'd rather take Eric Winston and Josh Morgan over Mario Williams and a top 5 FA wideout?
I just don't think the Jags can get a big time FA at this stage in their rebuild
Said "In Chicago, Bears are the Favorite to land Mario Williams" ..Bears the favorites for Mario Williams???
OH YEAH!