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ACtually Atlanta's DL is pretty good. They have Jamal Anderson and John Abraham at DE and then they have Rod Coleman, Johnathan Babineaux, and Trey Lewis the rookie who has played well. They just dont need Grady Jackson. I bet Denver signs him.
He's got 19 solo tackles and 1 sack. I doubt he's done. He could do a lot for a team like Denver who is last against the run or in Cleveland to spell Washington at the nose.
Why do teams keep releasing him, if he's so talented ?
Once you find a younger player who can do his job theres no reason to keep him. For those teams who dont have that younger guy though he can be a great addition.
I don't think Buffalo is in any position to pass on a guy like Jackson. He could really help shore up the middle of this defense. The dude is leading Atlanta's d-lineman in tackles with 21 and has 5 1/2 tackles for losses. Sounds good to me. Maybe they can use some of that $3 Million they don't have to pay Losman.
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