NFL 2014 Mock Free Agency: Graham Heads NorthBy Erik Lambert - Dec 28th, 2013 at 9:28 am Mock drafts are the typical avenue for predicting the NFL future, but it’s also important to ask where the top free agents will head as well.Dec 22, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham (80) scores a touchdown during the game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Panthers win 17-13. Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports Jimmy Graham – TE – New team: Cleveland Browns The New Orleans Saints are certain to try everything possible to re-sign Jimmy Graham since he’s the best tight end in football but should they fail the Cleveland Browns, who are likely to draft a quarterback, could put Graham alongside Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron to create a potent new offense around whichever rookie passer they take. Jay Cutler – QB – New team: Tennessee Titans The Chicago Bears have remained mum on their future plans for Jay Cutler, only saying every avenue is still open. If he falls flat in the finale he could be on his way out. There will be interest in him for sure, and the Tennessee Titans make the most sense since he has a home in Nashville and the Titans have a need for an experienced quarterback. Greg Hardy – DE – New team: Chicago Bears Salary cap problems await the Carolina Panthers, and they could have serious trouble hanging onto Greg Hardy, who has 11 sacks for the second-straight year. Changes are coming on the Chicago Bears defense and they have a need for pass rush help up front. Hardy is a perfect fit for their scheme. Brian Orakpo – OLB – New team: Indianapolis Colts Robert Mathis has been outstanding all year long for the Indianapolis Colts but outside of him their pass rush is not overpowering. Adding another rusher would be ideal and Brian Orakpo could become available after another failed season in Washington. He is young, healthy and has 10 sacks in 2013. Aqib Talib – CB – New team: Washington Redskins Once again without a first round pick, NFL free agency is the best chance the Washington Redskins have to improve their roster quickly. Their secondary is certain to see changes from cornerback to safety. Aqib Talib is a name that could help them immensely, especially in coverage. Jairus Byrd – FS – New team: Cincinnati Bengals The Cincinnati Bengals defense remains one of the best in football but they are not without their weak spots. Safety is a position they haven’t really settled with any talent. Adding one could take them from good to great. Jairus Byrd is a touch inconsistent for Buffalo but he is a playmaker and would fit the Bengals system. Alterraun Verner – CB – New team: Minnesota Vikings One of the bigger revelations of 2013, Alterraun Verner has become a ball hawk for a revamped Tennessee defense. He is sure to garner interest from teams in need of secondary help and the Minnesota Vikings are at the top of that list. Verner would add valuable experience to their young secondary and a little Gregg Williams attitude. Eric Decker – WR – New team: New York Jets The New York Jets need wide receivers. Geno Smith has gotten by with ailing veterans and second-rate role players. He needs somebody proven who can carry the load. Eric Decker is the fourth option in Denver, but he’s shown in the past he can become the go-to guy. His numbers in 2013 show what he is capable off. The Jets would love having him. http://nflmocks.com/2013/12/28/nfl-2014-mock-free-agency-graham-heads-north/
If NO couldn't keep him, why would Graham end up in CLE? We can offer just as much money and MRSA as they can!
Why would he go to play in that garbage dump called Cleveland?
If NO couldn't keep him, why would Graham end up in CLE? We can offer just as much money and MRSA as they can!
LOLIts an odd choice to be his likely destination. I would think his biggest priority other than getting paid, would be a team with a franchise QB. You wouldn't think the Saints would let him go, but its already getting ugly between Graham's agent and the GM. Graham's people want him paid like a All Pro WR, because he catches so many passes. And if they decide to tag him, they want him tagged for WR money, which is about twice the money a TE gets when tagged. So, its going to be interesting.
Why would he go to play in that garbage dump called Cleveland?
Well, they are actually a QB away from winning, they could pay him and he would play in front of a sold out house every weekend.
Graham wouldn't go to Cleveland....and Cleveland doesn't need him with their young TE. If he makes it to free agency, the Bucs would put a full court press on him.
I doubt most of those guys change teams.
I doubt most of those guys change teams.
+1
Imagine getting both Graham and Hardy. The improvemement to our team would be huge and it would weaken 2 division opponents. If I'm not mistaken we can afford it- especially with some shakeup on the oline.
If NO couldn't keep him, why would Graham end up in CLE? We can offer just as much money and MRSA as they can!
i lol'd.....plus no state tax and the opportunity to stick it to NO for not retaining him. Having said that, he's not going anywhere.
...why would [anyone] end up in [any city]?
Money.
greg hardy is having a monster game. 4 sacks. he is gonna get paid big time. hopefully it is us. he is a monster coming off the end and in different positions. he has 7 sacks in the last two games. imagine him and mccoy and clowney.....yikes!!!
No way most of these guys change teams. Most will be franchise tagged. Decker is the most likely to leave