2009 Free Agents


freddyg12
01-08-2009, 11:56 AM
I would be very surprised & pissed if they don't tender Golston. He's filled in more than adequately and I think overachievers like him are vital to a team. Sure he's never gonna be a pro-bowler, but he can be a decent starter or rotation guy.

markymark
01-10-2009, 02:35 PM
well its him or montgomery we dont keep them both and rightfully so. they are good players but their not great. they could start but we could def get better.n their pretty good against the run but dont get to the qb. so well probably keep one as our 3rd and sign or draft a starter along with keeping griff

SFREDSKIN
01-10-2009, 03:34 PM
well its him or montgomery we dont keep them both and rightfully so. they are good players but their not great. they could start but we could def get better.n their pretty good against the run but dont get to the qb. so well probably keep one as our 3rd and sign or draft a starter along with keeping griff

Wrong!! You keep both of these guys and get rid of Griffin. Both of these guys are young and keep getting better. They might not be starters but are pretty good in a rotation and add depth.

#21Taylor4Ever
01-10-2009, 11:11 PM
Sign Jordan Gross, Terrell Suggs, Darren Sproles, and Rob Bironas

WaldSkins
01-10-2009, 11:52 PM
Sign Jordan Gross, Terrell Suggs, Darren Sproles, and Rob Bironas

You know football has a salary cap don't you??

Trample the Elderly
01-11-2009, 01:58 AM
How about this? One or both of these guys.
Jordan Cross
Karlos Dansby

and draft as many of these guys that we can:
Alex Mack, Duke Robinson, Everette Brown, Brandon Spikes.

Ruhskins
01-11-2009, 03:01 AM
You know football has a salary cap don't you??

Well this is the team that miraculously goes from being several millions under the cap to having enough money to sign draft picks and free agents. :)

Paintrain
01-11-2009, 09:47 AM
What's Jordan Gross' incentive for coming to DC? He's a LT who we'd want to move to RT, is going to garner LT money and the position somewhere else. We're better off drafting a LT out of college and converting him with the expectation he'd replace Samuels in a couple of years.

davelavarra
01-15-2009, 03:47 PM
I'm sure Suggs will be franchised by Baltimore, although he would be a great replacement for Marcus Washington.

I'm afraid Haynesworth will be like a Dana Stubblefield and fall off once he signs a fat contract. We need to build the O-line and D-line through the draft, although I'd love to see us make a run at Jordan Gross- he's an absolute beast. Sproles would be a great change of pace back along with CP, as well as a bonafide return threat (something we haven't had in awhile).

If we could get rid of aging vets on the O-line like Kendall and Jansen, add one through FA like Gross and another through the draft (Oher, Monroe, Ciron Black) and then throw in a change of pace back such as Sproles, I think our offense could be substantially improved in '09.

I absolutely quote. If there's a name that's goin' through my mind these days is exactly Jordan Gross. We arein semi-desperate need of a franchise OT, but i don't think we can afford it via draft, it would take too much time to develop. And in first round, I sincerely hope that we will pick that defensive end that we could have taken two years ago...

MTK
01-15-2009, 03:55 PM
What's Jordan Gross' incentive for coming to DC? He's a LT who we'd want to move to RT, is going to garner LT money and the position somewhere else. We're better off drafting a LT out of college and converting him with the expectation he'd replace Samuels in a couple of years.

I don't see Carolina letting Gross go, and like you say he's a LT who would have to move to RT here. It doesn't make much sense.

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