![]() |
Quote:
|
On average big name FA's rarely work out well.
|
Quote:
It’s about getting value there. The mid market guys are where to look imo |
Quote:
Cut Wison and Harris on O and sign Robinson. Cut Hali, Zombo and DJ on D and sign Butler Use draft to get OG and backup TE Wont have enough to get a stud OLB but hopefully Ford comes back healthy for a year. If he doesn't improve, cut him next year and target OLB in round 1. Its a 2 year plan that would greatly improve the overall team. |
Quote:
If you're getting a solid, if not spectacular, 4 year starter that's heading into Free Agency for the first time, those signings tend to work out better than inserting "CB/WR" from "that" team to "this" team. The Chiefs really need to bolster their offensive line and without a 1st and a 5th, it's going to be that much more difficult to acquire a guy in the draft. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I'd imagine they'll lock up one of Fulton or Morse and go status quo there for continuity. |
Quote:
When Witzmann wasn't a turnstile, he was a penalty machine. Fulton isn't mobile enough to play the LG spot, Erving was bad in that position and Morse is just an injury away from missing most of the season. IMO, it's imperative to either sign or draft a left guard that can help this team in short yardage situations and there hasn't been anyone on this roster capable of doing that for as long as I can remember. |
Quote:
We shall see. |
Worth noting that the OLB spot can easily be upgraded, as Zombo was probably one of the 2-3 worst edge defenders in football this year. They still need to prioritize it highly however, along with getting a stouter DL.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Even Ford is a major upgrade, and that's not saying much. |
Quote:
Chase Daniels signed a 1 yr, $900K deal with the Saints last year. He's 31 yrs old. Might be a realistic option as next year's backup. He knows the system, won't be too expensive, "team guy", and looks good in a visor. |
Zombo tried hard
He’s just not good |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:32 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.