CSBill Posted June 28 Posted June 28 I'm hoping Claypool in the WR room (offense), and I believe Mike Edwards will excel in the McDermott Safety-centric defense. 2 Quote
RyanC883 Posted June 28 Posted June 28 FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. 2 Quote
JP51 Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Edwards - D Samuel - O Have my eye on Claypool - could be a waste of time or the signing of the year L'el Collins - Injury happens and he steps in an performs well could be a depth savior 2 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted June 28 Posted June 28 The FA player who on paper should have the most impact & success will be Samuel. The player I'll be rooting for to not only make the team but contribute will be Claypool. There's just too much talent there for him to have one last flame out. Others I'm praying contribute will be Edwards & Smoot. 2 1 Quote
ghostwriter Posted June 29 Posted June 29 11 hours ago, RyanC883 said: FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. FA All Star: Curtis Samuel. He makes the pro bowl this year. Sleeper: Claypool. I doubt he makes the pro bowl or has a yar like Samuel, but if he puts it together he could be a great chain moving target/RZ target. Dud: not really seeing anyone I dislike in terms of the FA signings. Quote
DCofNC Posted June 30 Posted June 30 I’m a big fan of Samuel, I worry about health, if healthy, he’s going to be the #1 and put up big numbers, BUT he could well be the dud of signings if he can’t. I’m hoping Mike Edwards beats out Rapp for the starting role along side Bishop. I do not want to see Rapp on the field as anything other than a glorified LB. Quote
Monty98 Posted June 30 Posted June 30 There's three real options Samuel, Deion Jones if he can man a LB spot or Lael Collins, money is on Samuel but that's a cop out. I think Collins could steal a spot on the line and becomes similar to his Dallas days 2 Quote
JP51 Posted July 1 Posted July 1 On 6/27/2024 at 3:37 PM, eball said: If the answer isn't Samuel then that's a strike against Mr. Beane. I dont disagree with this unless a surprise steps up, but he does have a bit of cash tied into him so agreed here. 14 hours ago, Monty98 said: There's three real options Samuel, Deion Jones if he can man a LB spot or Lael Collins, money is on Samuel but that's a cop out. I think Collins could steal a spot on the line and becomes similar to his Dallas days It would be huge to me if Collins can come in and prove to be a solid OL just even from a depth standpoint... our lack of injury on OL last year is rarer than rare. Quote
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