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Old 12-19-2009, 05:25 PM
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Default 2010 Off Season FA + Draft

My 2010 offseason

1st move, Good bye Dunta, franchise Owen Daniels. Try to keep most of my FAs.

FAs to sign.

Try for:
LenDale White
Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints most likely resigned by the saints
Logan Mankins, New England Patriots
Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders
Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs should be looking for a change in scenery
Jarrad Page, Kansas City Chiefs

Let's assume we get DJ and Jarrad Page sign as FA for this Draft Mock:

1st Joe Haden CB Florida
trade our 1st and 2nd from 2011 for
1st Dan Williams DT/NT 6-3 322 Tennessee
2nd Jon Asamoah OG 06-4 308 Illinois
3rd Toby Gerhart RB 6-1 235 Stanford
4th Vince Oghobaase DT/NT 6-6 302 Duke
5th Mike Pouncey OG 6-5 315 Florida OG
6th Justin Woodall S 6-2 221 Alabama
Travis Johnson pick 6th Daniel Thomas RB 6-2 227 Kansas State
7th Darryl Sharpton LB 5-11 237 Miami
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Old 12-19-2009, 06:23 PM
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I like your draft... especially the top two picks. But I'm not sure about trading the top two picks in next years draft, which could have a rookie pay scale in place for picks this year where their salaries could have an impact on the team. Obviously it's not my money, but from an organizational standpoint I'm not sure if that is the path that they are thinking of taking.

As for your free agency... I like where your mind is at. I think bringing in some of these younger vets on the offensive line is a route they should seriously consider. I like the idea of pairing these guys with some earlier to mid round draft picks in the same area... like a Mankins or Evans to go along with Iupati or some other mauler on the interior. Same goes with the defensive side of the ball where a guy like Casey Hampton could be brought in to groom a Dan Williams at the nose. Another thing about free agency this year is there could be alot of teams looking to take advantage of an uncapped year and dump big salaries.... just something to think about.
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:47 AM
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I like your draft... especially the top two picks. But I'm not sure about trading the top two picks in next years draft,
It is now time to sell our souls to the devil, or Jerry Jones and push for a huge draft. Drop down, move up, trade players, future picks, what ever it takes. I say go for it.
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Old 12-20-2009, 10:57 AM
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I'm all for multiple picks believe me, but giving up the top two picks next year seems a little steep. But on the other hand this could be the year to try to aquire addional picks. With a possible rookie cap looming over next years draft, there could be a large influx of underclassmen looking to capitalize, thus making it a deep draft.
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Old 12-20-2009, 01:33 PM
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Derrick Johnson will be looking for a change in scenery as well as a change in salary... We cant afford him. He'll probably end up with the Redskins.
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Old 12-20-2009, 04:16 PM
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Derrick Johnson will be looking for a change in scenery as well as a change in salary... We cant afford him. He'll probably end up with the Redskins.
He is not starting right now, and is barely getting on the field in KC according to the reports I read. That does not usually indictate a big a raise.
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