dmanley1986
03-13-2013, 02:48 PM
Almost every defense in the NFL is unique. Halls biggest problem is he bites on plays and lets players behind him... And hall got dragged by jake delhome, I will never forget that. He's a good tackler for a corner, but for a safety he's below average and running backs and tight ends would drag him. I think I would draft a safety who played safety in college and has experience playing safety and understands he can't let someone behind him. So agree to disagree. I don't see hall playing safety all that well, especially with how inconsistent he is and how often he gets beat by average receivers
I traveled to Carolina for that game. Haven't had confidence in him as a tackler since. He had a great second half of the season, and I'm worried who we are going to get to replace him at CB, but to move him to safety would be a nightmare. Banks could do just as well in run support.
SkinzWin
03-13-2013, 02:48 PM
That was the most logical destination. I bet he'll do well there.
RB is an issue for us though. The news on Helu continues to look bleak. Royster is nothing special.
Luckily our HC has arguably the best eye for RB talent in the game. Outside of Bush I preferred we draft a guy.
What about Leon Washington? He just got cut. I'm sure he won't command much money.
The Goat
03-13-2013, 02:56 PM
What about Leon Washington? He just got cut. I'm sure he won't command much money.
I trust Mike to make that call i.e. Washington > or < than draft prospect. But sure.
DynamiteRave
03-13-2013, 03:00 PM
That was the most logical destination. I bet he'll do well there.
RB is an issue for us though. The news on Helu continues to look bleak. Royster is nothing special.
Luckily our HC has arguably the best eye for RB talent in the game. Outside of Bush I preferred we draft a guy.
Royster will probably hang around. I remember Smoot saying something about coaches really liking him.
I've never taken to Royster as I've always thought he wasn't a hard nor fast runner.
Chico23231
03-13-2013, 03:02 PM
Royster will probably hang around. I remember Smoot saying something about coaches really liking him.
I've never taken to Royster as I've always thought he wasn't a hard nor fast runner.
Who?
BigHairedAristocrat
03-13-2013, 03:10 PM
Personally, I think the team is unsure if he will be able to come back 100% or come back on time. I also thought there was something wrong with Royster as well?
I'd probably cut Helu and take a chance on drafting someone fast/edge runner in the 6th round again. Otherwise the radio was talking about how the team could restructure some other players to get more CAP space to pick up another player if need be.
I agree with you. If they dont think he will be 100% by the start of the regular season, we should cut him and use a late round pick on somene else. Still, if he's healthy, i want him on the team. Royster, dont really care about him.
RGIII
03-13-2013, 03:26 PM
Why re-sign Kedrick Golston? Team needs every penny going towards resolving the secondary.
CultBrennan59
03-13-2013, 03:29 PM
Why re-sign Kedrick Golston? Team needs every penny going towards resolving the secondary.
I agree, but I think his deal is a vet min for three years with the big money coming from his signing bonus which I don't think counts to the cap.
SkinzWin
03-13-2013, 03:32 PM
Free agent RT Tyler Polumbus will visit the Jaguars on Thursday.
The Jaguars are in dire need of a right tackle after Cameron Bradfield and Guy Whimper stunk up the joint at the position last season. However, Polumbus wasn't much better in Washington. Jacksonville needs to be aiming higher for a starter.
Source: Mike Jones on Twitter
Skinzman
03-13-2013, 03:32 PM
You are the second person today questioning whether signing bonuses count against the cap. Is there a new rule about signing bonuses that im missing?