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Demarco Murray?


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6 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Why?? RB is one of easiest position to transition from college to Pros...

No matter what cost a vet is going to make more than a latter round rookie.. And again this is the deepest RB draft in years... 

Why waste the little FA money we do have on a 30 year old pair of legs??

It just doesn't make sense...

He is a known quantity...I see 2 good years left in his 30 yr old legs...of course the cost is a factor ...we arent drafting 2 RB so the depth of this class isnt that big a deal...if we are spreading the money out he would be worth it...he is better than any latter round pick...a latter rd pick may give us what we already have...just a lateral move...lol

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1 minute ago, heel31ok said:

He is a known quantity...I see 2 good years left in his 30 yr old legs...of course the cost is a factor ...we arent drafting 2 RB so the depth of this class isnt that big a deal...if we are spreading the money out he would be worth it...he is better than any latter round pick...a latter rd pick may give us what we already have...

he looked pretty broken down last season, unfortunately.

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7 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

signing this guy is pretty much putting all our eggs in one basket

Not at all...2 mil or less is nowhere near a dozen eggs...but it depends on if we have another player we do want to go all in on at any position...

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I wouldn't mind giving Cap more chances.   I thought he looked great last year, small sample size and all that.    Like others said, if we were going to go vet, we may as well kept Stew.   I expect to see CAP/CMC/a rookie RB out there.   Norv is pretty good at getting a lot out of his RB's I believe.

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