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At least one more guy signed in 2006. 2006 is starting to worry me.
Yeah, 2006 doesn't look too good right now, but I'm sure Donahoe will make it work. We may see some key players that we have now leave then, but I'm sure he will bring in some nice replacements through FA and/or draft. I don't think we will see Fletcher here after next season.
I kniow draft has not occurred yet but there are a lot of holes right now in 2006.
I don't think 3/4 of those guys touch the field outside of special teams. Personally, I'm glad that our commitments to guys like Reed, Teague, Denney, and Wire are almost up. Reed seems only qualified to be a #4 WR. Teague has improved, but he still makes too much money for what he does. Denney is a backup DE that doesn't bring any pressure on a line that needs more sacks. Wire, well, he's a very small LB that can't play SS. Considering that Reed, Wire, and Denney were first day picks and the contract that Teague signed, I think that should give us a fair amount of money to spend as well, while we'd only be losing one starter.
I don't think 3/4 of those guys touch the field outside of special teams. Personally, I'm glad that our commitments to guys like Reed, Teague, Denney, and Wire are almost up. Reed seems only qualified to be a #4 WR. Teague has improved, but he still makes too much money for what he does. Denney is a backup DE that doesn't bring any pressure on a line that needs more sacks. Wire, well, he's a very small LB that can't play SS. Considering that Reed, Wire, and Denney were first day picks and the contract that Teague signed, I think that should give us a fair amount of money to spend as well, while we'd only be losing one starter.
I think Moulds will be gone next year however, that's a big one to replace.
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