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On a related note, and not that you'd do it now, but possibly down the road, would be Brandon Flowers at FS. He's always been a sure tackler, playing nickel and even in the past at corner he's been a + guy at rushing the passer. I think he could do a fantastic job playing out of that spot and having full survey of the field and play in front of him.
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jfc it seems Ryan Clark has been in the league 50 yrs....how old is he?
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Byrd, Bethea, Ward please
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12-24-2013, 04:59 PM | #94 |
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Ed Reed?
I had to stop reading at that point. Reed is DONNNEEE. I mean done. He can't run, tackle, or cover. He looks like the shell of the shell of himself. |
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Ward seems like the most viable option. Byrd is gonna want a fortune and Ward is the youngest out of them and could come cheap. He's only making $660,000 this year.
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That is probably because it is the last year of his rookie contract. He will not be getting a HUGE deal but he will get pretty good money. I think T.J. Ward is out of our price range. Him and Byrd are the best Safeties on the market this off season.
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Lets assume Dix is gone by the time we pick and that we wont have the cap space for a top free agent safety, of the guys on this list who would you all want?
The interesting thing to me about this crop is that there isn't a single player over 210 pounds, a whole buncha smallish guys this year... http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...an-clinton-dix |
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Which means Denver will sign at least one of those 2 guys....
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Draft Dion Bailey. Put him at SS. Move Berry to FS.
Bailey is a safety who used to play LB. He fits Berry's current role perfectly. Berry then gets to utilize his speed and instincts as a ball hawk. |
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From the list of free agent safeties...does Michael Huff still have anything left? He was a very good athlete coming out of Texas and playing for Oakland. He failed in Baltimore and he hasn't done much in Denver. Could KC get him for a low cost contract and give him a chance to turn it around?
I still think they should draft one in the middle rounds but maybe Huff could be a low cost alternative. |
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