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02-09-2016, 09:52 AM | #2 |
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Great read...Love these threads!
You've added some nice depth, but there's not a lot of excitement to your offseason. Basically, we've added a potential WR2. I'm going to start playing around with this and will try and post soon. |
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02-09-2016, 09:53 AM | #3 |
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Why a RB in the 4th? Just out of curiosity? ...seems like RB play was solid even without Charles this season.
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02-09-2016, 11:08 AM | #4 |
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Hard to be upset at this, but the fact there's only one DT at the end of the day would be my complaint.
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02-09-2016, 11:10 AM | #5 |
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I think Kaser is drafted btw. And I doubt most of your picks drop that far, but hey lemons-> lemonade.
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02-09-2016, 12:03 PM | #6 |
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Why waste a pick on a RB?
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02-09-2016, 03:12 PM | #7 |
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Agree with everyone, in reality. I mean, most of these guys just won't be there at the draft projections using their site, but it was fun to see things unfold. Just a game to me more than anything. As for Prosise in the 4th, really just overwhelming value I couldn't pass up. Looks like a legit #1 back to replace Charles long-term. I see him going off the board by the early 3rd and wouldn't mock him to the Chiefs at that point, but if he were there late 4th there is no way I'd pass.
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02-09-2016, 03:14 PM | #8 |
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I went in under the assumption that we weren't bringing Sean Smith or Jaye Howard back. I'm also going to try and make the amounts that I re-sign guys for realistic. I know with this simulator that you can start off lowballing until you find the minimum amount they'll take.
CUT: Ben Grubbs, Paul Fanaika, Marcus Cooper, De'Anthony Thomas, Knile Davis RE-SIGNED: Jeff Allen, OG: 4 million per season, 3 years, 15% guaranteed Frank Zombo, OLB: 1 million per season, 2 years, 10% guaranteed Derrick Johnson, ILB: 5.5 million per season, 3 years, 20% guaranteed Eric Berry, S: 9 million per season, 5 years, 25% guaranteed FA's SIGNED: Mitchell Schwartz, RT: 5.5 million per season, 4 years, 20% guaranteed Al Woods, DE/DT: 2 million a season, 2 years, 15% guaranteed Danny Trevathan, ILB: 5.5 million per season, 4 years, 25% guaranteed Jeremy Lane, CB: 5.5 million per season, 4 years, 20% guaranteed With $5 million reserved for draft picks, that leaves roughly $4 million in cap space left over. |
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Surpised you got Schwartz that low, I couldn't get him that low but I was going for 5 years. Ended up at 6.5 or 7 million per. Same with Brooks, he requires like 6.5 million per for 5 years. I tried like hell to get Steelers tackle Mike Adams really cheap but was approaching the 2 million per mark in my attempts and there is no way in hell I'd take that chance. I wanted to sign him to a 1 year vet min deal. Yeah, no dice. I thought maybe a new team could turn him around and bring that talent out and would be worth a shot as a RT experiment. No way I'd pay over 2 million per for that bag o'shit though. Turns out though, after doing some research about the guy, he won't even be a free agent anyhow. The CBA's contract year PUP rules will keep him with the Steelers in 2016 at his 2015 salary. So, that's that. By the way, would not be disappointed with your offseason. |
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02-09-2016, 05:26 PM | #13 |
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Adding my draft.
1. Jonathan Bullard, DE/DT, Florida 2. Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame 3. Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State 4. Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor 5. Tyvis Powell, FS, Ohio State 5. Avery Young, OT, Auburn 6. Joe Dahl, OG, Washington State 7. Michael Caputo, SS, Wisconsin |
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Let go of most of the average pending FAs and added Fanaika, Cooper, and Knile Davis to the cut list. Re-Signed DE/NT Jaye Howard on a 5 year deal averaging $4 million per year(2.4 cap hit), re-signed ILBer DJ on a 3 year deal at an average of $5 million per year(3.562 cap hit), SS/FS Eric Berry a 6 year deal at $7 million per year(4.2 cap), SS Tyvon Branch 2 years at $2 million per year (1.6 mil cap). Added ILBer Rolando McClain 5 year deal averaging $5 million per year(3 million cap) and CB Trumaine Johnson at $7.5 million per year (4.125 cap). Had $5 million plus to roll over and pick up some scrubs and still had the $5 million allotment pool to draft rookies.
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And my draft to add to Free Agency...
DE JONATHAN BULLARD FLORIDA 59: R2P28 WR WILL FULLER NOTRE DAME 91: R3P28 CB XAVIEN HOWARD BAYLOR 127: R4P28 SS JAYRON KEARSE CLEMSON 162: R5P23 OLB CURT MAGGITT TENNESSEE 165: R5P26 ILB BLAKE MARTINEZ STANFORD 206: R6P28 QB KEVIN HOGAN STANFORD 247: R7P28 DT QUINTON JEFFERSON
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