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NFL Free Agency Update Thread


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DawgPoundNation.com @ DawgPoundNation

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So glad the @ Browns are getting more money from the fans by

raising ticket prices to spend on Thad Lewis and Josh

McCown.

Cleveland SN

@ SNCleveland

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We're going to be mad over the summer when the Browns

don't get a star player but once the season starts we'll be

optimistic #AlwaysNextYear

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Texans are still interested in re-signing free agent S Kendrick Lewis, even after they agreed to terms with S Rahim Moore earlier in the day.
Houston like to use three safeties a lot, which is why they would consider bringing him back next year.
 
Lewis, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Chiefs back in 2010. He played out his rookie contract with Kansas City before signing a one-year deal with the Texans last year worth the minimum.
 
In 2014, Lewis appeared in Lewis appeared in all 16 games and recorded 84 tackles, two interceptions (one for a touchdown), three forced fumbles, a recover, six pass defenses. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 39 safety out of 87 qualifying players.
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Dolphins writer Daniel Eliesen @ DanielEliesen

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Jordan Cameron is a high upside talent at TE when healthy.

Think 2 years at $15M is worth the risk for the Browns

draftbrowns.com Brendan Leister @ BrendanLeister

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Surprised that Jordan Cameron is going back to CLE but it’s a

good move as long as he stays healthy. 1 of most talented TEs

in NFL. # Browns

Browns writer for the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram Scott Petrak @ScottPetrak

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# Browns keeping one of their own, Jordan Cameron, would be

solid move. One less need to fill, a playmaker for whoever plays

QB.

Browns Chalk Talk @ BrownsChalkTalk

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Browns got a pretty good deal with Cameron! 2 yrs 15 million

for an elite tight end when healthy!

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jets have reached out free agent WR Cecil Shorts.
 
The Jets have already brought in veteran WR Brandon Marshall, but they could still use more help at the position.
 
As things stand right now, there hasn’t been a great deal of buzz regarding Shorts, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see him end up being a decent value signing in the end.
 
Shorts, 26, is a former second-round pick of the Jaguars, who played out his four-year, $2,672,146 rookie contract that included $443,380 guaranteed, and should be able to secure a raise in the coming weeks.
 
In 2014, Shorts caught 66 receptions for 777 yards receiving and three touchdowns over the course of 13 games. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 98 receiver out of 110 qualifying players.

 

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Interesting. @MoveTheSticks says good thing Marcus Mariota threw at the Combine, which was far better than his pro day. Rarely hear that.

Yeah, that's really odd. The NFL makes the rules at the combine. At a pro day you can tailor the throws to fit your strengths plus you're throwing to your WRs, not complete strangers.

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Redskins are hosting free agent CB Chris Culliver for a visit in the coming days.
 
Culliver was likely to be one of the most sought after cornerbacks in this year’s market, and while La Canfora says he’s “in-demand”  there has been surprisingly very little buzz about him in recent days.
 
The Vikings reportedly expressed interest in him, but that’s about all we’ve heard up to this point.
 
Culliver, 26, recorded 45 tackles, four interceptions, a forced fumble, a recovery, a defensive touchdown and 15 pass defenses for the 49ers in 2014. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 14 cornerback out of 108 qualifying players.
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