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The Lions cut safety Louis Delmas last week. The Steelers will be getting the first crack at signing him.
The 2009 second-round pick is visiting the Steelers on Monday, per a league source. Because his contract was terminated, Delmas can sign with any team, at any time. In Detroit, Delmas played safety in a defense that didn’t really pigeonhole one safety or the other as strong or free. In Pittsburgh, free safety Ryan Clark will become a free agent, and strong safety Troy Polamalu has a base salary of $8.25 million and a cap number of $10.88 million. Delmas could replace either of them, in theory. Or his visit could be primarily about squeezing Clark and/or Polamalu into accepting whatever offer the Steelers currently have on the table. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-louis-delmas/ |
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per rotoworl
CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports the Broncos and Falcons are interested in free agent FS Louis Delmas.
Delmas, 27 in April, visited the Steelers on Monday but is going to continue his tour after this week's Scouting Combine. The Falcons could pair Delmas with SS William Moore, allowing the team to cut bait with struggling FS Thomas DeCoud. Delmas could pair with Rahim Moore or Duke Ihenacho in Denver. Delmas is free to sign with any team immediately since he was released last week. Related: Falcons, Broncos Source: Jason La Canfora on Twitter |
just how bad is Decoud if he gets cut?
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Would be a huge upgrade over Nacho boy in Pile High. Dang he is awful.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Safety Louis Delmas agrees to terms with the Dolphins. Max deal of $3.5 million for one year.</p>— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) <a href="https://twitter.com/ProFootballTalk/statuses/443144329020723200">March 10, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I'll take Clemons.....thank you.
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