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Colts land Arden Key on a 2 year $20 mil deal. Low key good signing for them. Vikings scoop up CB James Pierre 2 year $8.5 mil deal. Giants land ...
Gainwell is a return specialist too but Tucker is a return specialist and bigger for the fraction of the cost. Gainwell is too similar to Bucky IMO w...
Titans have landed J. Franklyn-Myers 3 year $63 mil deal. JFM is good but I do not think he is that good. Wow. There goes one of PR battle plans up...
True, but you have to also examine that the Bucs have had musical chairs at OC nearly every year for almost a half a decade now (Robinson, Grizzard, C...
I hope the Bucs use the cap space on defense so far it is has been on offense. The only way it softens the blow of losing ME.
The worst part is the NFCS is improving so far in free agency and the Bucs are just treading water so far. Licht needs to pull off several miracles n...
Saints are signing guard David Edwards up to $15 mil per year. NFCS is improving very rapidly..I hope Licht has a plan.
GM Lynch is good at assembling talent on offense and defense. The 49ers despite their injuries just compete and are more physical.
Bears are signing D. Bush for a 3 year $30 mil contract. Very cheap contract and the guarantees in the $21 mil range. Steelers are signing J. Dea...
I don't think overpaying for KG is a good idea given the team needs starters on defense and could use an upgrade at guard over Bredeson. And who is ...
Not a fan of Gainwell if his just a third down specialist for pass pro. But if he is used on KR that helps somewhat justify his cost with new ST coac...
Unfortunately so far this is true. Unless Licht can work some magic this trend looks to be coming to fruition.
ME to the SF on a three year pact. Very sad news.
Bucs overpay for KG and Otton and let ME walk into the hands of a NFC conference foes. SMH...what a bad start to free agency.
Falcons sign WR Jahan Dotson. 2 year deal $15 mil can max out to $17 mil. So far the Falcons are focused on improving on multiple fronts.
