2011 NFL Free Agents: DB
This gives you access to the 2011 free agents from footballs future
2011 NFL Free Agents: DB
This gives you access to the 2011 free agents from footballs future
My wishlist:
Lamarr Woodley LOLB to replace Mike Vrabel
Steve Breaston WR to replace our high school wideouts.
Ryan Kalil C to replace our Weigman
Other notables I'd love to have:
Vincent Jackson
Malcolm Floyd
Sidney Rice
Santonio Holmes
I've got to believe that Pioli will target at least 1 higher profile WR in free agency.
I would tat and arrowhead onmy forehead if we could get ngata! ok not really but that would be awesme
For our secondary how about Nnamdi Asomugha??? If he is as good as they say he is, then we would have a killer Backfield.
Funniest quote on this link:
"Bernard Pollard (HOU) – The Texans had reason to be ecstatic over their free agent signing of 2009, who immensely improved the team’s run defense. This year has brought a different tune and shown why Pollard was cut from the Chiefs last year to begin with. While he’s still strong in run support, he’s been victimized more than any other Texan for touchdowns this season. His lousy pass defense is further accentuated by poor cornerback play. Pollard is a marginal safety, but can be a decent fill-in for a team with an already strong secondary, something the Texans cannot claim to have."
We could have told you that Houston. LMAO!
So few Steelers and Ravens players leave the nest that I wouldn't get my hopes up for any of them. And the Panthers are braindead if they don't franchise Khalil.
Our number one priority in FA should be Nnamdi Asomugha. He's gettable (Oakland can't franchise), and we have the money to spend. Lining him up across from Flowers would give us two number one shutdown corners.
I'd also go after Logan Mankins. Patriots have promised not to franchise, Pioli has a connection with him, and he'd look awfully good at our LG spot (move Waters to C or RG) for the next five years.
I'd also bring back Tyler Thigpen as our backup QB. Fans love him, and he has value as a wildcat guy even beyond that of a backup QB.
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