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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000916194/article/dez-bryant-jordy-nelson-among-nfc-cut-candidates

A few we might be interested in.

3) Robert Quinn, DE, Los Angeles Rams Quinn is only 27 years old, which helps explain why the Rams have been patient in hoping for him to recover the breathtaking form he showed so early in his career. Staying healthy in 2017 was a big step after two seasons plagued by back issues and other injuries, but he wasn't the snap-to-snap force he was before. It would cost the Rams $12.4 million against the cap in 2018 to see if Quinn can recapture his old magic. With as much cap space as there seems to be around the league, that sounds like a fair price.

6-7) Eli Apple and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CBS, New York Giants: There has been a lot of speculation that DRC is on the chopping block, but he was still providing quality snaps as a nickel corner last season when he suited up. It makes a lot more sense for new defensive coordinator James Bettcher to stick with DRC and release Apple. To save cap space, the Giants would have to designate Apple as a post-June 1 cut, but either way, cutting him would be a move made with more than finances in mind.

8-9) Jared Veldheer and Mike Iupati, OL, Arizona Cardinals: GM Steve Keim can choose to blow up Bruce Arians' old squad or rebuild in pieces. Veldheer and Iupati are clearly overpriced, costing a combined $19.9 million in cap space, but the team has to be confident it can do better with draft picks and replacement-level talent. Quality offensive linemen so rarely make it to free agency, with both players proving to be an exception when Keim first signed them.

Situational Pass Rusher - 49ers outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil.

I've read rumors that OLB Clay Matthews may also be a Cap Casualty......

Thoughts?

 
Posted : Feb. 14, 2018 11:25 am
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