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cls0329

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  1. 3 hours ago, Amobie said:

    So the pundits (non-espn) are thinking Vander Esch and James Daniels are the highest probability. 

    Harold Landry sliding would also be a pick if he somehow makes it past 14.

    ... 

    If WR isn't taken in the first 3 rounds..  Antonio Callaway would be a very tempting pick.

    Callaway failed his combine drug test. Couldn't even get it together for a date that he knew. No thank you

  2. The notion of just drafting a safety in the 2nd instead is crazy. The bust rate in the draft is very high. You absolutely take the proven safety. Plus Earl would really help back there with all of our young DBs. Young talent is good, but you have to have some vets back there too

  3. If we draft a WR in the first, I'm gonna be so mad. While we do need one, there's no WRs that are blowing me away. And drafting first round WRs is not a good strategy. Our offense won't work anyways if we don't draft an OL early. On top of that, S/LB/TE are all bigger needs. We need to go two of OG/LB/S/TE in the first two rounds, and based on depth in this draft, I'm going OG in the first

  4. That would be terrible value..... especially for a guy with only 1 more year of team control.

    Yes, I'm sure it would be really hard to sign the guy that publicly said he wanted to be a Cowboy after Seattle

     

    He's a possible future HOF safety that's only 28 years old

  5. It makes sense with us not waiting until post June 1 that we are gonna make a run at ET. And CBS mocked him to us for a 2nd and 4th saying the market isn't what Seattle thought it would be. Also Mike Fisher just confirmed we are gonna make a run at him on Twitter

  6. I was talking about Brady. He was hovering around that 12 to 15 million over the last 10 years which is a lot less than other QBs. They back load his contracts.  
    Brady has gotten over a 9% cap hit (of total team salary) one time that they won the SB. He is the GOAT but they win so much because they put their money in the right places
  7. Im pretty sure Rothlisberger, Rodgers, Brees, and Brady were pretty high priced. Brady on the lower spectrum but definitely over 10 a year. 
    10 a year is high priced? What? Garoppolo is making 37 million this year. Over the last decade, one QB has been over 12% of his team's salary cap and won the SB (Manning). Since 1994, the average percentage of a teams salary cap of Super Bowl winning QBs is 6.9%. The average QB over that time span is 8%. For reference, Cousins is now 15.4% and Garoppolo is over 20%
  8. When was the last time in the salary cap era a team won a super bowl while having a high priced receiver? 
    Don't know that off the top of my head but I know Peyton was the only high priced QB to win it in a pretty large period. Teams don't typically win SBs if they overpay QB/RB/WR these days
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