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Linebackers still available in free agency.
I thought that Mike Goff was a positive signing for us given that the RG spot is totally open (Jones is a UFA and probably won’t return) and he’s been solid for the Chargers the past five years. I began thinking though that without that signing, we didn’t really even have that spot filled on our roster and would have to rely on the draft to produce a starter for us.
So with that in mind, I started thinking about our linebacking core. Assuming guys like Pollard and Hali don’t get shifted to LB, we basically have two guys on our roster (Vrabel & DJ) that can even compete for a starting spot. By all accounts, we’ll be playing the 3-4 at least part time next year so we’re woefully thin in that dept. We also need decent depth at the position and I don’t think we have that either since we let Edwards, Boiman and Thomas walk after the season. With all this in mind, below is a short list of free agent LBs still remaining. Some of these guys could compete for a starting spot, while others would be suited for depth only. I think there’s probably a spot on the team for most of these players though and if we draft a guy or two, we’d have some decent competition in camp. I wouldn’t mind reading about a Keiaho signing at some point and Cato June was a probowler while he was with the Colts 2 years ago. Any thoughts? Marcus Washington, Redskins. Age: 31. Health concerns and dropoff in production last year Cato June, Age 29 -- 67 tackles last year – significant drop in production from 2007 but still young enough to rebound Derrick Brooks, Bucs, Age 36 – 87 tackles in 2008 which is actually a significant drop in production Marques Harris, Chargers. Age: 27. – backup LB last year…3 starts, 28 tackles, 2.5 sacks Rocky Boiman, Chiefs. Age: 29. decent backup and special teams player. Freddie Keiaho, Colts, Age 26 – young ascending player who started 14 games last year. 105 tackles last year |
I thought boiman at least played well enough for a spot in camp.
Harris looks like the best of the bunch. Posted via Mobile Device |
Brooks and June are Cover 2 LBs.
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Harris is really the only one that fits a 3-4 IMO
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I actually think Demario Williams could be a good ILB. Hes small, but Donnie Edwards was small and successful in a 3-4. Williams was also pretty good at getting to the QB at Nebraska. Not saying hes got the position on lock down, but I think we have bigger needs at the moment.
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OK, If we keep Demorrio and DJ, who else we got?
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10 pounds of monkey crap stuffed into a 5 pound bag.
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I'd keep Williams as well. I've heard a few people suggest that they think Darrell Robertson could contribute as well, he just needs a chance. Then you have DJ and Vrabel. And didn't we sign Monte Beisel? We need a couple of more Phillip Space's and then maybe a high draft pick (Curry, Brown, etc.) and I think we'd be ok enough to get to next year's draft.
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What's up with Kieaho? 105 tackles in 14 games is pretty good.
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Most of the LB's on your list have Cover 2 backgrounds.
I'd sign Marques Harris and bring Boiman back as depth. From there we'll have to add on in the Draft and in the 2nd/3rd waves of Free Agency. Demorrio Williams would be a great situational/depth LB as well. With Vrabel, Johnson, Harris, Williams, Boiman, Beisel I think you have a respectable group. I'd look to add at least one more LB through the Draft though. Harris would be a great way to start. |
"85 % of the roster is in place"
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Boiman did some good things for us last year and kinda reminds me of maslowski , maybe just beciause he's white , he still needs to be on the roster.
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I most definitely want to see a LB drafted in the high rounds if the cards fall our way. |
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