View Full Version : Stanford Routt, anyone?
HPF Bob
02-10-2012, 10:10 AM
The former Houston Cougar was released by the Raiders and is now a free agent:
ESPN.com (http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post?id=53697)
Realistically, I don't think we go after anybody until we've settled our issues with Mario and Foster but I'd love to upgrade the secondary some more.
painekiller
02-10-2012, 03:10 PM
The former Houston Cougar was released by the Raiders and is now a free agent:
ESPN.com (http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post?id=53697)
Realistically, I don't think we go after anybody until we've settled our issues with Mario and Foster but I'd love to upgrade the secondary some more.
Always interested in an upgrade, but also agree that they need to take care of our FA first then look outside.
But I would find out what his side is thinking in the way of money.
If there is to be a FA in our future, most think it will be a WR. However, Routt would probably help relieve a chronic sore spot in our secondary if he is still healthy.
popanot
02-13-2012, 12:39 PM
Texans will be small players in FA this year, IMO. We'll be lucky to see a mid-level FA signed, let alone someone as expensive as this guy will likely be.
nunusguy
02-13-2012, 04:06 PM
Texans will be small players in FA this year, IMO. We'll be lucky to see a mid-level FA signed, let alone someone as expensive as this guy will likely be.
So not much chance the Texans make a real good faith effort to sign free agent Jason Allen ?
@JasonLaCanfora: CB Stanford Routt visiting BUF today, KC Tues & HOU, DAL, TEN later in week
edo783
02-13-2012, 10:50 PM
@JasonLaCanfora: CB Stanford Routt visiting BUF today, KC Tues & HOU, DAL, TEN later in week
The problem as I see it is that we are so tight to the cap (one of the 5 teams with the least cap space), so that will make it virtually impossible to compete for his services and still have a chance of signing a couple of our own guys that will be pricy to sign. Really a shame as I think he would be the piece that makes the back end of the defense complete.
popanot
02-14-2012, 07:07 AM
The only way I see this happening is if Routt gives the Texans a hometown discount. Keep in mind, Routt still gets his $20MM from the Raiders so it's conceivable he might give a discount to come to a team that has a young, talented D and is a Super Bowl contender - especially one in his hometown. Of course, it would most likey come at the expense of a veteran cut (Demeco, Walter) and/or losing a FA or two (Dressen, Briesel, etc.)
From PFT:
Every once in a while, we throw a dart that bounces off the ceiling, ricochets off some dude’s head, and hits the target.
Earlier today, we reported that cornerback Stanford Routt would be picking a new team soon, and I guessed that he’d pick the Chiefs.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, he has. The source says it’s a three-year deal worth just under $20 million.
That’s less than $5 million more than Routt ultimately earned for one year in Oakland.
Routt had visited the Bills, Chiefs, and Bengals since being cut by the Raiders.
@JasonLaCanfora: CB Stanford Routt visiting BUF today, KC Tues & HOU, DAL, TEN later in week
So much for his gttting around to visiting with Houston.
edo783
02-20-2012, 11:46 PM
So much for his gttting around to visiting with Houston.
That is too bad that he didn't get to us. I'm not sure how we saw him, but I think he would have been a pretty good #2 CB and 20 mill seems to be in the right ballpark. Fairly young guy, exprienced, has skills priced well and at a position of need. Sounds like what we would want to me.
HPF Bob
02-21-2012, 10:20 AM
The fact that the Chiefs signed him makes me think the Chiefs will not try to re-sign Brandon Carr whom many rate as the better FA target. Although, again, I don't see us making any major move until we've settled our own situations with Mario, Foster and possibly Meyers.
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