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I took a quick look at everyone else's cuts...


Samuel L. Jackson

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...just for the hell of it, and to spit in the face of my own optimism in that other thread I started...

The only names that stuck out to me as people we ought to at least look at as an upgrade to our reserves are:

Ariz - G Herman Johnson, CB Justin Miller

Cincy - WR Dez Briscoe

Clev - DE Clifton Geathers

Dallas - WR Jesse Holley

Detroit - S Ko Simpson

Indy - OT Chris Marinelli

KC - S DaJuan Morgan

NO - OL Brandon Carter

Philly - OL Fenuki Tupou

TB - DT Dre Moore

WAS - OL Chad Rinehart, OT Selvish Capers

Those are either due to all the perceived positional depth/talent issues most here are whining about at OL, WR, or the defensive backfield...

Some have local ties plus fit one of those suggested needs... Others might contribute as returners or special teams upgrades...

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so i'm guessing waivers go through over the night? ..we could be trying to get some of these better guys that were caught up in the numbers game but we might lose out to the lesser teams in the NFL and never know we even tried to get them..

i'll also add that we probably won't switch out too many players unless their talent is undeniable since the guys we have, have been through our training camps and OTAs and know the playbook(you know the playbook right Jarrett) better then anyone we might bring in..

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...just for the hell of it, and to spit in the face of my own optimism in that other thread I started...

The only names that stuck out to me as people we ought to at least look at as an upgrade to our reserves are:

Ariz - G Herman Johnson, CB Justin Miller

Cincy - WR Dez Briscoe

Clev - DE Clifton Geathers

Dallas - WR Jesse Holley

Detroit - S Ko Simpson

Indy - OT Chris Marinelli

KC - S DaJuan Morgan

NO - OL Brandon Carter

Philly - OL Fenuki Tupou

TB - DT Dre Moore

WAS - OL Chad Rinehart, OT Selvish Capers

Those are either due to all the perceived positional depth/talent issues most here are whining about at OL, WR, or the defensive backfield...

Some have local ties plus fit one of those suggested needs... Others might contribute as returners or special teams upgrades...

After the O line play in Washington last year, I would not attempt to pick up one of their scrubs. Briscoe would be a good pick up, but id prefer Gettis over him.

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...just for the hell of it, and to spit in the face of my own optimism in that other thread I started...

The only names that stuck out to me as people we ought to at least look at as an upgrade to our reserves are:

Ariz - G Herman Johnson, CB Justin Miller

Cincy - WR Dez Briscoe

Clev - DE Clifton Geathers

Dallas - WR Jesse Holley

Detroit - S Ko Simpson

Indy - OT Chris Marinelli

KC - S DaJuan Morgan

NO - OL Brandon Carter

Philly - OL Fenuki Tupou

TB - DT Dre Moore

WAS - OL Chad Rinehart, OT Selvish Capers

Those are either due to all the perceived positional depth/talent issues most here are whining about at OL, WR, or the defensive backfield...

Some have local ties plus fit one of those suggested needs... Others might contribute as returners or special teams upgrades...

You're kidding right?

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