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My two cents:
Please add the positions for the players in the draft, especially after round one. Landry is asking for $6 mil per year and you are giving him $7 mil. I would let him walk instead. We drafted a safety last year that the coaching staff is high on and you picked up another safety in this year's draft. Harvin will cost more than $3 mil. He will hold out if he does not get a new contract. He is asking for $12 mil. Unless you restructure some contracts I would suggest sending Holmes to the Vikings as part of the Harvin deal (if they would take him). I like the idea of picking up Clausen instead of wasting more money or a high draft pick on a QB this year. Next year is the time to get our QB of the future unless Clausen plays lights out. If Clausen does a decent job we have our backup going forward. Levitre and Warmack would be great. I would rather have a RB from this draft than Bush but we can't draft for all of our holes this year. |
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I have a 4 year 21 Million dollar contract which is an average of 5.25 Million per year. I have a $7 Million dollar guaranteed over the course of the contract. I didn't get into it, but I would give him the $7 Million in form of a signing bonus, and then roster bonuses based on playing time from the year before. Harvin isn't going to get his money. IMO. He is slated for $3 Million this year, and that is just the hit I have for 2013. We could extend him, and offer him an option bonus in 2014, when the cap opens up a bit. I am in a tizzy trying to decide who offers a better chance, McCoy or Clausen, but I went with Clausen for his background and low cost. Bush is a WCO Rb, and a proven back. I would have no objections with drafting a different back, but I just don't feel we will get the impact. Bush comes with a fear factor to defensive coordinators, as well as Harvin, and a draft pick would come with a relatively unknown. Thanks for the input |
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Updated 3/2/2013 - A much different take. First post-combine.
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I'd like us to sign RB Chris Ivory and QB Kevin Kolb if he's cut. Trade Revis for 31,34. Take an OG and OT with those picks. Resign Moore and Keller. Take a stab at Landry. Take an OLB at #9. Maybe a mid round pick on a QB as well. Just my take.
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They would never pass on Eric Fisher, Ezekial Ansah, Bjoern Werner. Also I think too high for Nassib, I'm also not comfortable just throwing him into the fire like this suggests, and Mark isn't going anywhere. Oh but I like the Tavon Austin move too, we could have a good young group of receivers with Austin, Kerley, and Hopkins
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