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ATL

QB Marcus Mariota

 

AZ

C Rodney Hudson

WR Robbie Anderson

DB Chris Banjo

 

CHI

DE Al-Quadin Muhammad

 

CLE

LB Jordan Kunaszyk

S John Johnson III

 

DET

DL Michael Brockers

 

JAC

CB Shaquill Griffin

 

KC

DE Frank Clark

 

LAR

LB Bobby Wagner

LB Leonard Floyd

 

MIA

CB Byron Jones

 

MIN

LB Eric Kendricks

WR Adam Thielen

 

NE

DL LaBryan Ray

 

NYG

WR Kenny Golladay

 

NYJ

WR Braxton Berrios

 

SEA


G Gabe Jackson

LB Ben Burr-Kirven

 

TB

RB Leonard Fournette

TE Cameron Brate

LT Donovan Smith

 

TEN

LT Taylor Lewan

LB Zach Cunningham

WR Robert Woods - signed

C Justin Britt

EDGE Bud Dupree

K Randy Bullock

C Ben Jones

 

WAS

DB Bobby McCain

QB Carson Wentz

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On this list I am calling:

 

Frank Clark - Play here for cheap so you get beat KC in the playoffs

John Johnson III - If he is cheap

Bobby Wagner, Zach Cunningham and Eric Kendricks- What is left in the tank

Bud Dupree - Worth a look

Galloday and Woods - Cheap deals

Fournette - Incentive deal?

Lewan and Smith -Kick the tires

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37 minutes ago, ngbills said:

AZ

C Rodney Hudson

WR Robbie Anderson

DB Chris Banjo

G Hayden Howerton


I believe you mean Chosen Anderson...

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1 hour ago, ngbills said:

On this list I am calling:

 

Frank Clark - Play here for cheap so you get beat KC in the playoffs

John Johnson III - If he is cheap

Bobby Wagner, Zach Cunningham and Eric Kendricks- What is left in the tank

Bud Dupree - Worth a look

Galloday and Woods - Cheap deals

Fournette - Incentive deal?

Lewan and Smith -Kick the tires

 

So your sales pitch is "Please come to Buffalo for cheap"?

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39 minutes ago, Your Brown Eye said:

 

So your sales pitch is "Please come to Buffalo for cheap"?

Basically and I will add in we dont think your good enough to pay you more. But on the plus side, you will win a super bowl.

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2 hours ago, ngbills said:

Basically and I will add in we dont think your good enough to pay you more. But on the plus side, you will win a super bowl.

“The other team is paying part of your salary that’s how much they think of you they’re paying you to play against them”

 

“So where are you going with this Billy?”

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Wagner and Kendricks could be had for less than Edmunds, no falloff.  Draft Texas LB Overshown in 3rd round as a backup/next guy.  

 

Get WR Golloday and/or Anderson if he isn't a headcase on a 1 year prove it deal so he can rejuvinate his value.  Still draft an impact WR, even in Rd. 1

 

WR Woods looks like a clear upgrade over the other WRs not named Diggs.  

 

DE Clark: upgrade over all DEs not named Miller.  

 

 

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20 hours ago, ngbills said:

On this list I am calling:

 

Frank Clark - Play here for cheap so you get beat KC in the playoffs

John Johnson III - If he is cheap

Bobby Wagner, Zach Cunningham and Eric Kendricks- What is left in the tank

Bud Dupree - Worth a look

Galloday and Woods - Cheap deals

Fournette - Incentive deal?

Lewan and Smith -Kick the tires

so you want them all to sign for cheap? 

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Question for the Board (I can't find anything specific when I searched for it).

 

If a team signs a player (released/not a free agent) from this thread.  Does that player count against the signing teams compensatory pick formula?

I know a free agent from another team counts, but not sure about "released" players who become FAs.

 

Edit:  I know that if a team releases a player, that is not a plus for the comp formula, I'm asking the reverse.

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On 3/8/2023 at 10:32 AM, ColoradoBills said:

Question for the Board (I can't find anything specific when I searched for it).

 

If a team signs a player (released/not a free agent) from this thread.  Does that player count against the signing teams compensatory pick formula?

I know a free agent from another team counts, but not sure about "released" players who become FAs.

 

Edit:  I know that if a team releases a player, that is not a plus for the comp formula, I'm asking the reverse.

From prior year - "Keep in mind: Players need to have been signed as unrestricted free agents before May 2 and rank high enough among their peers to qualify for the compensatory-pick formula. Players that were released by their previous team are not eligible for the formula, so they're not included in the key additions and losses here."

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3 minutes ago, ngbills said:

From prior year - "Keep in mind: Players need to have been signed as unrestricted free agents before May 2 and rank high enough among their peers to qualify for the compensatory-pick formula. Players that were released by their previous team are not eligible for the formula, so they're not included in the key additions and losses here."

 

Additions and losses.  That is what I wasn't sure of.  Thanks!

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On 3/7/2023 at 6:09 PM, Your Brown Eye said:

 

So your sales pitch is "Please come to Buffalo for cheap"?

You gotta sell it to them, "we know there's more football left in you and want to jumpstart your career!"

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