Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 25

Thread: UFA's

  1. #1
    Member Since
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    302

    Default UFA's

    I'm banking on the Chiefs signing 2-4 UFA's once the lockout is lifted. I have my ideas on important positions that can only be filled this way. In my opinion, number 1 position that needs to be filled is backup QB. God forbid, but if Cassel goes down again, we need a veteran presence. I love the Stanzi pick, but I want him to develop over the next 2-3 years. Pennington would have been ideal, but he's out this year, so a guy like Kerry Collins may fit the roll. He is full of experience and played well in a run first offense in Tennessee. He also still has the ability to start in this league which I think would push Cassel to keep improving.

    Some other UFA's I wouldn't mind seeing us sign include:
    Steve Breaston WR (yep, I'm on this bandwagon)
    Lance Moore WR
    Matt Light OT
    Ryan Harris OT
    Cullen Jenkins DE
    Steven Tulloch LB
    D'Qwell Jackson LB

    Of these free agents, I think I'd most like to see us sign Moore and Light with both LBs close behind. Any other ideas? Let's speculate!
    Great Googly Moogly

    RyanD82 - Twitter

  2. #11
    Member Since
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Charlotte, NC
    Posts
    417

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Seek View Post
    From what I have heard, Breaston is high on the Chiefs list. They are also targeting a NT.

    Given the current rumors about th CBA, the chiefs will be required to spend more money to meet the mimimum salary cap, so don't be suprised if the Chiefs actually spend to fill holes. Hopefully on the Oline since that seems to be where most of the best value is, granted older.
    As much as I love the Hunt family and the Chiefs organization... Am I wrong to absolutely love the fact that we are now required to spend virtually the entire cap each season? I am so excited about this.

    We will get Hali signed. I think a Flowers extension is due. And I see us getting our hands on some serious free agent talent.... I mean if not how else will we get the money spent? I guess there may be a time stipulation. Like "A 10 mil minimum increase until the percentage is met" but still.

    Bottom line we spent 84.5 mil in 2010... the second least amount in the league only behind the Bucs. While the cap was at 128 mil..... 43.5 mil available to spend on talent.

    I say lets go get that NT, WR, S and OL that we need!!!

  3. #12
    Member Since
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Kansas City
    Posts
    7,491

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by DMN View Post
    As much as I love the Hunt family and the Chiefs organization... Am I wrong to absolutely love the fact that we are now required to spend virtually the entire cap each season? I am so excited about this.

    We will get Hali signed. I think a Flowers extension is due. And I see us getting our hands on some serious free agent talent.... I mean if not how else will we get the money spent? I guess there may be a time stipulation. Like "A 10 mil minimum increase until the percentage is met" but still.

    Bottom line we spent 84.5 mil in 2010... the second least amount in the league only behind the Bucs. While the cap was at 128 mil..... 43.5 mil available to spend on talent.

    I say lets go get that NT, WR, S and OL that we need!!!
    The Hunt Family in my opinion was never cheap, like the Royals. The last couple of years they have been way below the cap, but I don't think this was because they were cheap I think they were trying to build a team right.

    Once Herm scrapped the team, the Chiefs were trying to build a team through the draft. Over spending on free agents only puts a band aid on the situation, and hurts our draft status while putting a mediocre team on the field.

    Once Pioli took over, they had a plan, and that was to fill voids with cheap free agents and hope to land a diamond in the rough while building through the draft.

    After you have a solid core of young players, you then take those savings, and the cap room and you fill the holes that you couldn't through the draft.

    Todd Hailey said just yesterday, that because of the Chiefs Salary Caps status, they are in position now to be competitive with any free agent they want, because of their cap space.

    So instead of being cheap, I see them as being smart investors who were looking at the big picture the last couple years.

    Right now in my opinion Clark Hunt and Pioli had a great plan, they stuck to it, and it should pay off. I am excited.

    That being said, the new rumors out there, is that they made big strides yesterday and are more optomistic that this may be done with a hand shake today, with it formally presented to the players on the 21st, with Free agency and everything starting on the 28th.

  4. #13
    Member Since
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Charlotte, NC
    Posts
    417

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Seek View Post
    The Hunt Family in my opinion was never cheap, like the Royals. The last couple of years they have been way below the cap, but I don't think this was because they were cheap I think they were trying to build a team right.

    Once Herm scrapped the team, the Chiefs were trying to build a team through the draft. Over spending on free agents only puts a band aid on the situation, and hurts our draft status while putting a mediocre team on the field.

    Once Pioli took over, they had a plan, and that was to fill voids with cheap free agents and hope to land a diamond in the rough while building through the draft.

    After you have a solid core of young players, you then take those savings, and the cap room and you fill the holes that you couldn't through the draft.

    Todd Hailey said just yesterday, that because of the Chiefs Salary Caps status, they are in position now to be competitive with any free agent they want, because of their cap space.

    So instead of being cheap, I see them as being smart investors who were looking at the big picture the last couple years.

    Right now in my opinion Clark Hunt and Pioli had a great plan, they stuck to it, and it should pay off. I am excited.

    That being said, the new rumors out there, is that they made big strides yesterday and are more optomistic that this may be done with a hand shake today, with it formally presented to the players on the 21st, with Free agency and everything starting on the 28th.
    Don't misconstrue that post... I never meant to imply that I thought cheap was the financial mindset of the chiefs. I only wanted to point out how much we were under and how we could see some action in free agency.

    I understand pioli's plan and back it...

    The one question that I have is last offseason we were in the bidding for Boldin... Did he choose Baltimore over us or was their deal a little better? I mean with 43.5 mil to spend I cant imagine how how Pioli and company didn't seal the deal. And now this season we set in the same position needing a WR.

    All of this is just speculation on my part. And with our recent AFC West crown I will not question our front office... I mean talk about an upgrade from Peterson. I also think that after last season the chiefs have become a little more desireable landing spot for free agents.

    Heres to another progressive season.... AFC Championship?!?! haha

    Cheers

  5. #14
    Member Since
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Ventura, Ca.
    Posts
    2,607

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Seek View Post
    From what I have heard, Breaston is high on the Chiefs list. They are also targeting a NT.

    Given the current rumors about th CBA, the chiefs will be required to spend more money to meet the mimimum salary cap, so don't be suprised if the Chiefs actually spend to fill holes. Hopefully on the Oline since that seems to be where most of the best value is, granted older.
    I hate this idea, at some point if there is no talent out there, then you just can't pay more. So this now means a lot of mediocre guys are going to be making more money because the teams have to spend the money.

    I am sure the owners have given themselves a backdoor for getting rid of underperforming duds each season.


    Are you man enough? Eric Berry? Apparently Not!

  6. #15
    Member Since
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    187

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Seek View Post
    The Hunt Family in my opinion was never cheap, like the Royals. The last couple of years they have been way below the cap, but I don't think this was because they were cheap I think they were trying to build a team right.

    Once Herm scrapped the team, the Chiefs were trying to build a team through the draft. Over spending on free agents only puts a band aid on the situation, and hurts our draft status while putting a mediocre team on the field.

    Once Pioli took over, they had a plan, and that was to fill voids with cheap free agents and hope to land a diamond in the rough while building through the draft.

    After you have a solid core of young players, you then take those savings, and the cap room and you fill the holes that you couldn't through the draft.

    Todd Hailey said just yesterday, that because of the Chiefs Salary Caps status, they are in position now to be competitive with any free agent they want, because of their cap space.

    So instead of being cheap, I see them as being smart investors who were looking at the big picture the last couple years.

    Right now in my opinion Clark Hunt and Pioli had a great plan, they stuck to it, and it should pay off. I am excited.

    That being said, the new rumors out there, is that they made big strides yesterday and are more optomistic that this may be done with a hand shake today, with it formally presented to the players on the 21st, with Free agency and everything starting on the 28th.
    +rep

  7. #16
    Member Since
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Kansas City
    Posts
    7,491

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Hayvern View Post
    I hate this idea, at some point if there is no talent out there, then you just can't pay more. So this now means a lot of mediocre guys are going to be making more money because the teams have to spend the money.

    I am sure the owners have given themselves a backdoor for getting rid of underperforming duds each season.
    Some of that salary will go into current chiefs . I believe Tamba is still a free agent.

  8. #17
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
    Location
    ALASKA
    Posts
    3,080

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Seek View Post
    Some of that salary will go into current chiefs . I believe Tamba is still a free agent.
    http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3626/player?r=1
    Didn't they slapped the franchise tag on him?


  9. #18
    Member Since
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Kansas City
    Posts
    7,491

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AkChief49 View Post
    http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3626/player?r=1
    Didn't they slapped the franchise tag on him?
    Yes, but only because both sides were waiting to see what the CBA was going to bring before they could even discuss longer term contracts.

    We also currently do not have a Center under contract, nor do we have a NT under contract. That includes Shuan Smith.

  10. #19
    Member Since
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    794

    Default

    Predictions:

    Now that we do have to spend a large % of the cap, and we are well under, we more than likely will have no other choice than to be active in free agency.

    A big portion of that money will go towards our core players that we need to lock up for the future, but I can see us having enough to target 1 big name FA, and a number of 2nd level FA's.

    Top Priority is to lock in Tamba Hali for the remainder of his career. (as well as getting an extension for Brandon Carr)

    The 2nd level of our players will be re-signing Casey Wieggmann (wants to come back) to teach Rodney Hudson, and Barry Richardson (will remain as depth with the only other notable Tackle on the team being Albert.)

    I think and Hope our big name splash in Free Agency is:

    Tyson Clabo - RT ATL. (Atlanta has 3 staring OL heading into free agency and it will be hard to bring all of them back.) Clabo is smart (no penalties last season) Reliable (Hasn't missed a start in 3 seasons) and has a "football mentality" (Will improve our already deadly running game on day 1) All of the characteristics Pioli and Haley covet in a player. I previously wanted to bring in Matt light for 1year based on the idea we landed a solid Tackle prospect in the draft, but since this did not happen we need someone there who will be solid for more than just 1 season. And Clabo is just that, at 30 years old, he should have a few highly productive years left allowing us to find a successor with out depending on sub-par talent in the mean time. (Potential line would be Albert, Waters, Hudson, Lilja, Clabo...Not bad)

    Our 2nd flight of potential Free Agents I believe will include:

    LB D'Qwell Jackson- In a 3-4 your cant have enough talented LB's. Was drafted by Romeo Crennel, and can move well side to side as well as a tackling machine when healthy (has had injury problems) Corey Mays is a free agent, and DJ and Jovan Belcher will be a better combo than last year. Jackson can be brought in to add depth, and also talent that wont cause our ILB corps to lack talent when rotations are needed. Shouldn't warrant a large ticket price, and if brought in for depth, will not be a disappointment if he doesn't work out.

    S Brodney Pool- Also drafted by Crennel, is a free agent after spending a year with the Jets last season. Jon McGraw will more than likely not be back, and if not no one really cares. Pool is younger and more athletic than McGraw providing an upgraded talent to rotate with Kendrick Lewis. The Jets have more than a few big names to re-sign, so more than likely the ones lower on the radar may slip out. Pool also played college ball at Oklahoma, and grew up in Texas, getting closer to home gives him even more of a reason to get back to the mid-west.

    WR Steve Breaston or Early Doucet- both FA WR's from Arizona, were drafted by Haley, and Haley loves Wide Receivers. Even though we drafted Baldwin, I believe Haley isn't done building up his receiving corps to a similar talent level to that of his Super Bowl Cardinals team.


    After those I believe will be a number of role player type free agents. These are just some ideas, I know there will be lots of action.

    What are your thoughts?

  11. #20
    Member Since
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    302

    Default

    ATL will resign Clabo, I like the Jackson signing, would go for matt roth too. Pool I like, but i'm more of a lance moore at wr kind of guy. Also, a name I'd like to throw in there, Jason Snelling.
    Great Googly Moogly

    RyanD82 - Twitter

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •