Thanks! Wow, you exposed Cimini in like 2 sentences. :grin: Now everything makes sense. People can say what they want about Tanny, but he has the cap business down cold.
I say WR in round 1, maybe QB if someone falls, then somebody to get after the QB in round 2. Everybody else is depth, assuming we get Leonard. If we don't get him then safety in round 2 if there's one worthy of the pick. I'm also looking at VG as another draft pick considering how little he contributed this year. With Ryan, if he fails, it won't be because the guy couldn't coach up his talent. Mangini should've had the kid with his hand on the ground from day 1...
i wouldnt draft a WR as they typically take 2-3 yrs to develop and we need a guy who can play now id go for a DE in round 1 as ellis is getting old, and coleman is average at best
coleman is underrated hes good against the run which is all you should really ask of your 3-4DE. and being afraid to draft a WR cause of the avg development process of a WR gets you no good WR's. so never draft WR's? Hakeem Nicks is as NFL Ready WR since Fitzgerald. Jeremy Maclin is a bonafide playmaker coming out as a sophmore who will only get better expect one of those two picks at 17 or as you said i expect Tyson Jackson out of LSU to be a rotational player and heir apparent to Ellis.
Tannenbaum knew what he was doing. I don't get why none of the beat writers know anything about the 30% rule. Amazing how the beat writers trashed the move without really knowing what was really going on.
Good to see. If we could do better then Moore fine but I like continuity on the O-Line and Moore is a solid RG.
Thank god...we haven't had too much luck in past seasons when we allow established offensive linemen to walk... Even better, they didn't have to overpay to re-sign him and they avoided the $7 million dollar roster bonus he was due.
We went from a nightmare situation, to this turning out to be a really good day. Im happy Moore was re signed.. Scott, Moore, Sheppard.... Hopefully tomorrow we can sign Leonard... turn our attention to wide receiver..
They must of really wanted Kemoateu and then when the steelers inked him Moore with his solid season last year deserved what he got, Good job bringing him back.
This says the deal is for 16 million, not 10 and makes a lot more sense. There was no chance the Jets would get off cheap after cutting him. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3940727
Haven't seen the details yet, but it sound like he's making the same average over the first three years with a balloon fourth that he'll probably not see. In the old deal, he was getting a big roster bonus this year and another in two years. If he gets cut after three years, the deal would probably be essentially the same as his old one with the cap numbers moved around.