QB:
J.P. Losman
Quincy Carter
Jason White
RB:
Willis McGahee
Maurice Clarett
Shaud Williams
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Daimon Shelton
Joe Burns
WR:
Eric Moulds
Lee Evans
Josh Reed
Jonathan "Fast Freddie" Smith
Sam Aiken
TE:
Freddie Jones
Mark Campbell
Tim Euhus
OL:
L.J. Shelton (LT)
Jermane Newberry (LG)
Trey Teague (Center)
Chris Villarial (RG)
Mike Williams (RT)
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Ross Tucker
Marcus Price
Lawrence Smith
Ben Sobieski
Dylan McFarland
Jason Peters
DE:
Aaron Schobel
Chris Kelsay
Ryan Denney
Constantin Ritzmann
DT:
Sam Adams
Pat Williams
Ron Edwards
Justin Bannan
LB:
Takeo Spikes
London Fletcher
Jeff Posey
Angelo Crowell
Mario Haggan
Josh Stamer
CB:
Nate Clements
Terrence McGee
Antonio Perkins
Kevin Thomas
Jabari Greer
S:
Lawyer Milloy
Troy Vincent
Coy Wire
Rashad Baker
ST:
Mike Nugent (K)
Brian Moorman (P)
Jon Dorenbas (LS)
Free Agent Pickups:
Quincy Carter
Freddie Jones
Jermane Newberry
Pat Williams
Draft:
#2 - Antonio Perkins (CB, Oklahoma)
#3 - Mike Nugent (K, Ohio State)
#4 - Maurice Clarrett (RB, Ohio State)
#5 - Jason White (QB, Oklahoma)
#6 -
#7 -
Cut/Let Loose:
Drew Bledsoe (Done)
Travis Henry (Trade)
Ryan Neufeld (FA)
Mike Pucillo (FA)
Shane Matthews (FA)
Lauvale Sape
Izell Reese (FA)
Pierson Prioleau
Rian Lindell (!!!!)
Explanations for pickups, etc:
-Quincy Carter: A veteran STARTER at QB. A player who (talent-wise) is in the prime of his career. He's not like this list of QB's who are on the downside of their careers (I.E. Kurt Warner, Vinny Testeverde, Neil O'Donnel, etc.). Yes, he does have off the field problems; but that doesn't mean jack on the field. Let the guy spend time in rehab during the offseason (which he is doing) and then focus on football during the season. He's obviously not going to be a starter anywhere and will be very cheap. The ideal place for him to go would be backing up an unstable starter or a rookie. We don't need a "mentor" QB because that's why we have Sam Wyche.
-Jason White: Here's a guy with GREAT leadership qualities. He's a winner. But because of a few scout "questions", this Heisman winner will drop. Right now we have J.P. and nothing else. After signing a veteran, I think we need to draft another QB to be a career backup; AVP style. No one fills that bill better than Jason White.
-Maurice Clarrett: Geesh, am I going to get flamed for this one. I was reading TD's comments and interest in Maurice at the combine today and it got me thinking. Just like Quincy, this kid is not going to be a starter anywhere. He's gotten himself in great shape and according to reports, has been impressing scouts with his new attitude. This means he's gone from being a very late pick (perhaps not even drafted) to being a 4th rounder. We need to have another RB back there and he'd be a good guy to come in and compliment Willis. If he turns out to be a star, then we ship him out at a later date for a higher pick. If he becomes a problem child again, it was just a 4th round pick.
-Freddie Jones: A solid veteran, starting TE whose talent was wasted in Arizona. Bubba Franks was a nice thought, but he was tagged as most thought he would be and even if he wasn't he'd be too much money for a position that isn't our most important need. Freddie Jones would be an asset.
-Keeping Josh Reed: I think he should be given another chance. His rookie year was very promising. Unfortunately, the switch from being #3 WR to #2 didn't work out well. Then we took him from 2 back to 3, gave him a brand new scheme, and coaching staff to work with. I say we give him another year. He was practically a #1 pick. If he were our #1 or #2 guy maybe I wouldn't say that. But as a #3 and with another solid TE in Jones, why take the cap hit and spend more money to bring in a reciever just to play #3? I think the upside far outweighs the down in keeping Josh. But if he doesn't work in 2005, then we let him go.
L.J. Shelton: From what I read, we should be seeing the Henry for Shelton trade completed any day now. Here's another guy whose talent was wasted in Arizona. I think all he needs is a change of scenery and some help around him and this guy will be a STUD. Plus, his price tag with Arizona is rather cheap.
Jermane Newberry: It's no secret that we need another solid guard. Phili has already made it clear that they don't expect him back. Newberry is one of the top guards in the league. Carter will cost close to nothing. Shelton and Jones will come cheap. Newberry and Pat Williams will be where most of our cap space will go.
Antonio Perkins: Another CB is neccessary. But not to the point that we drop a butt-load of money on Ty Law. We just need another guy to be #2 or #3 and we'll be solid there. Perkins was a good quality, star corner in college. He (realistically) will be the best corner available with our top pick.
Mike Nugent: I don't think this needs any explanation. I expect him to go no earlier than early in the 3rd. He should be available with our 3rd pick. If need be, we should trade up in the 3rd if we think he'll be taken before our pick.
Don't flame me too bad guys.......