Clockwork Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Ugh...I'm sorry, but as a team that's had such a dearth of talent for so long, why are we in such a hurry to trade good football players like Stevie, Kyle, and Byrd? Makes absolutely no sense...keep the good players, get more good players...rinse and repeat. This.
947 Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Can't see them ever trading Stevie. Even if Woods or Rogers supplants him as WR1 in a year or two, he's still on a cap-friendly deal for a high end WR2.
26CornerBlitz Posted May 9, 2013 Posted May 9, 2013 Where the best remaining free agents fit after the draft: http://nfl.si.com/2013/05/08/where-the-best-remaining-free-agents-fit-after-the-draft/?xid=nl_siextra Brandon Moore, G Pro Football Focus rated Moore as the fourth-best guard in all of football last season. So, why doesn’t anyone want him? Well, he’s about to turn 33, for one, while the National Football Post’s Dan Pompei reported that an NFL front-office man called Moore “overhyped” — in other words, Moore’s opinion of his value does not appear to match the league’s feeling. In spite of all that, plenty of teams could use a boost along the interior line and Moore would provide one better than any other free agent. Possible landing spots: Buffalo, Dallas, Miami Karlos Dansby, LB The Dolphins released the 31-year-old Dansby after signing Dannell Ellerbe and Phillip Wheeler this offseason. Nevertheless, it is a bit of a surprise to see Dansby still available after he racked up a career-high 134 tackles in 2012. Several teams that had been mentioned as interested suitors here addressed their linebacking corps, at least in part, during the draft. Don’t expect Dansby to linger too much longer, though. Possible landing spots: Arizona, Buffalo, New York Giants
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