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"Soooo.... Nnamdi... want to play safety for us? Call me maybe?" |
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Quin’s agent said that the Texans had some preliminary talks with him but never made an “official offer.” It sounds like a similar situation as with Mario last year, where the team quickly decided that the two sides were so far apart that they should move on. Barwin is talking with the Eagles. The linked article doesn’t exactly make it sound like they’re willing to break the bank for him, though, since it basically describes the Eagles as bargain hunters looking for “value free agents.” |
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Jackson to FS in that scenario I guess.
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Welker to the Broncos at $6 mil/per, Brady said to be disgusted.
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I wouldn't mind them taking a look at Laurent Robinson. He played well with a decent QB. Just got Gabberted last year.
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In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
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Michael Huff was released by the Raiders if we are talking about safeties. He doesn't have the resume of Woodson and Reed but he's a Texan and he would likely still be an upgrade over Quin. I think he needs a change of scenery.
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Don't agree that Huff would be an upgrade over Quin, but he would definitely be an upgrade over anyone currently on the roster to fill Quin's spot. If a 1 or 2 year deal with Reed can't be worked out today, I suspect he is someone they are considering.
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Barwin has signed with the Eagles for some good money.
6 years, $36 million. Lots of former Texans accumulating in Philly now, DeMeco, Casey, Barwin. |
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Quinn was a solid and versatile player. Not many guys can cover the slot, play safety, and be a de facto LB in the box in Nickel. But safety is supposed to be one of the strongest positions in this draft and a mid round pick behind a vet is a very reasonable alternative to a huge contract for your 6th or 7th best defensive player. These are the decisions that Houston has to make to stay good. They cannot just sign everyone like the Jets or they stink in 3 years. Of course the 2nd half of that plan is that they have to be very good in the draft and in the cheaper part of FA to fill all the holes. |
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That all leads to a good point. Who do you want to throw money at with our system and our schemes? Priority-wise, it looks like this:
1) J.J. Watt 2) Duane Brown 3) Andre Johnson 4) Jonathan Joseph 5) Brian Cushing 6) Arian Foster 7) Matt Schaub 8) Antonio Smith But, in a few years, that list may look way different. I know some people will ask why I have Foster and Schaub so low and the reason I do is that I think Kubiak's system allows them to look better than they are whereas A.J., especially in his prime, would produce in any system. We're going to want to have money available when Watt is eligible for a raise and we can't do that if we dole that out to the James Caseys and Glover Quins. I liked all three players we lost but they are replaceable. Mercilus will definitely need to step up next year and we will also need to see the Brooks Reed we saw in 2012 for the defense to reach their potential. |
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