Ill be wishing, but not expecting...
RT - Brandon Albert
No more Pears and keeps a playmaker in play at #9.
LB - Daryl Smith
Looked like the best player on Baltimore's defense a year ago. Can fill it up at MLB and is not a pure plugger to the point of being a liability in coverage.
LB - Brandon Spikes
Nothin but a plugger. The defense needs depth and a touch of nasty. I realize he and Smith don't make a lot of sense together in Schwartz' system, but it makes a lot of sense if I had a say in things. Sadly I do not have a say.
S - Charles Woodson
He's in the twilight, but a 1 year deal make sense. A great mentor, he would be great in a platoon with Searcy. Great stop gap, and saves the team from taking a safety in the 2nd or 3rd round.
RB - Lagarette Blount
I want a big back HAMMER inside the 2 yard line.
OG - Evan Dietrich-Smith
Played center for the Packers, I'd slide him over to left guard. He's not a huge mauler, but he was pretty damn good for the Packers last year.
Spikes would be costly and the team would have to overpay for multiple reasons. The rest I could see if he chips fell right. He's worth about 3M a year, it'd cost the Bills 6M.
Albert will go to highest bidder and there are some good OT's out there, so that could play in a team's favor. If he could be had for 4 years at about 8.5M a year he would be worth it.
Smith will get a reasonable pay day, but it won't be anything ridiculous. 4 years and 24M will be the ball park.
I know Woodson is comfortable in Oakland but he doesn't even know if they'll take him back. IMO he's worth a year investment. 1 year at 3.5.
Blount makes a lot of sense but another team will probably over pay him. I'd like him at around Shonn Greene's deal, 3 years and 8.5.
Dietrich Smith should be reasonable as well 4 years at around 13M.
That's a lot of toughness and veteran leadership on the defensive side of the ball. The team gets better in short yardage on both sides if the ball. The OLine fills 2 holes and you hope Ubrik has a bounce back season and can add a young guy in the middle of the draft.
Ahhhh to dream, of what could be.
Reality bites.
RT - Brandon Albert
No more Pears and keeps a playmaker in play at #9.
LB - Daryl Smith
Looked like the best player on Baltimore's defense a year ago. Can fill it up at MLB and is not a pure plugger to the point of being a liability in coverage.
LB - Brandon Spikes
Nothin but a plugger. The defense needs depth and a touch of nasty. I realize he and Smith don't make a lot of sense together in Schwartz' system, but it makes a lot of sense if I had a say in things. Sadly I do not have a say.
S - Charles Woodson
He's in the twilight, but a 1 year deal make sense. A great mentor, he would be great in a platoon with Searcy. Great stop gap, and saves the team from taking a safety in the 2nd or 3rd round.
RB - Lagarette Blount
I want a big back HAMMER inside the 2 yard line.
OG - Evan Dietrich-Smith
Played center for the Packers, I'd slide him over to left guard. He's not a huge mauler, but he was pretty damn good for the Packers last year.
Spikes would be costly and the team would have to overpay for multiple reasons. The rest I could see if he chips fell right. He's worth about 3M a year, it'd cost the Bills 6M.
Albert will go to highest bidder and there are some good OT's out there, so that could play in a team's favor. If he could be had for 4 years at about 8.5M a year he would be worth it.
Smith will get a reasonable pay day, but it won't be anything ridiculous. 4 years and 24M will be the ball park.
I know Woodson is comfortable in Oakland but he doesn't even know if they'll take him back. IMO he's worth a year investment. 1 year at 3.5.
Blount makes a lot of sense but another team will probably over pay him. I'd like him at around Shonn Greene's deal, 3 years and 8.5.
Dietrich Smith should be reasonable as well 4 years at around 13M.
That's a lot of toughness and veteran leadership on the defensive side of the ball. The team gets better in short yardage on both sides if the ball. The OLine fills 2 holes and you hope Ubrik has a bounce back season and can add a young guy in the middle of the draft.
Ahhhh to dream, of what could be.
Reality bites.
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