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The 2012 NFL season ends at the SB, but there are a lot of 2013 off season events to keep us busy.  This is just a partial list:

 

There are regional combines in February before the big one in Indy.  That takes place in Indy from Feb 20-26.  Colts fans will be paying particular attention to O and D linemen, CB's, S's.  I think we're good at the O skill positions, and pretty strong at ILB.

 

March 9-11 - Clubs try to re-sign their FAs.  They have to exercise options by the 12th and announce RFAs.  

 

March 12 -  4pm EST is the date and time a lot of us are waiting for.  Clubs have to be under the salary cap by then.  We'll have no problem there.

 

Free Agency and Trading start at that time.

 

April 25-27 - NFL Draft.  Must see TV.

 

There are a lot of other things going on, like regional workouts, and local workouts.

 

The Monster gets built in the off season.

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The 2012 NFL season ends at the SB, but there are a lot of 2013 off season events to keep us busy.  This is just a partial list:

 

There are regional combines in February before the big one in Indy.  That takes place in Indy from Feb 20-26.  Colts fans will be paying particular attention to O and D linemen, CB's, S's.  I think we're good at the O skill positions, and pretty strong at ILB.

 

March 9-11 - Clubs try to re-sign their FAs.  They have to exercise options by the 12th and announce RFAs.  

 

March 12 -  4pm EST is the date and time a lot of us are waiting for.  Clubs have to be under the salary cap by then.  We'll have no problem there.

 

Free Agency and Trading start at that time.

 

April 25-27 - NFL Draft.  Must see TV.

 

There are a lot of other things going on, like regional workouts, and local workouts.

 

The Monster gets built in the off season.

Like shootin fish in a barrel.

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WalterFootball has us taking John Jenkins, the huge DT (6-3, 351) from Georgia.

 

They make a good point, Grigson won't draft for need, he'll take the best available player.  Common sense means that's the best player in any position of need.

 

We should have a more clear idea of what those positions are after six weeks of FA activity. 

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WalterFootball has us taking John Jenkins, the huge DT (6-3, 351) from Georgia.

 

They make a good point, Grigson won't draft for need, he'll take the best available player.  Common sense means that's the best player in any position of need.

 

We should have a more clear idea of what those positions are after six weeks of FA activity. 

That would be fine by me. We need a huge, athletic monster to get pressure up the middle. Look how much Wilfork does by himself even when the rest of their D front is being neutralized. That pressure flushes QBs and keeps them from stepping into their throws.

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