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What FAs interest you?


Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D.
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For me, there are 2 FAs available I think would be great additions to the team this year. 

Benardrick McKinney is only 28 years old. The former pro-bowler stands at 6-4, 257lb.  Could be a solid veteran presence to the LB core, even in a backup role. 

Tyrell Crosby is a swing tackle from Detroit who has started and looked good at both Left and Right tackle.  May have been released because he was unhappy about losing his starting gig after Detroit spent a top 10 pick on a tackle in the draft.

 

What FAs are you watching?

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8 hours ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

 

For me, there are 2 FAs available I think would be great additions to the team this year. 

Benardrick McKinney is only 28 years old. The former pro-bowler stands at 6-4, 257lb.  Could be a solid veteran presence to the LB core, even in a backup role. 

Tyrell Crosby is a swing tackle from Detroit who has started and looked good at both Left and Right tackle.  May have been released because he was unhappy about losing his starting gig after Detroit spent a top 10 pick on a tackle in the draft.

 

What FAs are you watching?

QB Jake Fromm

QB Garrett Gilbert

FB Alex Armah

LG Forrest Lamp

RT Bobby Hart

LB Jahlani Tavai

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9 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

 

Fitterer has been a master with the draft but I am not so keen on his FA decisions.  Too many moves that didn't pan out.   

Maybe that's why Morgan was brought in. Its a whole group of people making decisions. Not just Fitters. As we have seen in behind the scenes videos. Its never Fitters working alone

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The OL. All of them. There's gotta be options out there on the scrap heap that are better than some of the guys currently on our roster.

 

This.    Even the worst of the scrap heap would be an improvement over what we got now.

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