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What about offering Buffalo a 6th for Mike Williams??
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Yeah... I agree with Clay.
Our entire passing game churns on receiver YACs Percy Harvin would have actually been a good fit ON the field. Off the field... who knows. |
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I'm in. |
Bowe for Johnny football..
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I know the whole smith doesn't throw to WR's jazz and all, and maybe it's just the Woodford Reserve talking, but I think this team is Eric Berry coming back and playing at a pro bowl level and a potential top 10 is wr like Vincent away from being able to compete in the AFC.
I'd sling a 5 or 6 rounder |
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They are in fine position to move forward. The cap is going up, they have 10 million to roll over to next year, they have players with contracts they can get out from under with cap savings (Devito, Daniels, Fasano). There's probably more and I would hope they'd try to re-work Tamba's deal |
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I highly doubt any team is willing. |
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Tamba Hali is huge. If we could somehow retain him without screwing our ability to improve the team, every avenue needs to be taken to get that done. There's no possible way they can be serious about Dee Ford assuming Hali's role next season. |
I think Ford works best in the role he's occupied this season.
As a specialty rusher on 3rd and longs, and as a spot starter with great upside if Houston/Hali go down. He seems a long ways off from being the every-down terror off the edge that Hali clearly still is. This team needs to keep Hali. |
Nate Washington could be on trade block for Titans
The Tennessee Titans parted ways with one veteran on Tuesday in Akeem Ayers. Could Nate Washington be the next known commodity to be sent on his way? NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday on NFL Total Access that teams have been calling the Titans about Washington, who recently lost his starting job in Tennessee to Justin Hunter. Rapoport has heard the Titans could be looking to part ways with some of their high-paid veterans. Washington, 31, is in the final year of a six-year, $26.8 million contract signed in March 2009. He's making $4.8 million this season. Washington has 13 receptions for 169 yards in seven games. His best season came in 2011, when he had 74 catches for 1,023 yards and seven touchdowns. He's become a complementary player in Ken Whisenhunt's offense this season, playing behind Hunter and Kendall Wright. Washington is who he is at this point, a serviceable No. 3-type receiver who can make an impact in the right situation. We imagine he can be had for a late-round pick. I would pass with that 4.8 mill on him. |
With only this year, $4.8 million? He comes clean off the cap in 2015. I bet you can have him for dirt cheap.
I would TOTALLY put the trigger for a late-rounder on Washington. That's the consistent route-runner this team desperately needs. |
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