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11 minutes ago, chad72 said:

 

PFF rated him higher than Brandon Williams and Dontari Poe, go figure, sort the results in the link below by position. I sincerely doubt that is the case, that he is not very good. It could be more of a system fit or locker room fit.

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-2017-free-agency-tracker/

 

 

Poe is better he got hurt, I don't like him. glad we passed!

 

6 minutes ago, Steamboat_Shaun said:

 

After seeing them sign that CB to that massive contract this morning, I can't see them breaking the bank for Hightower. Colts could realistically snag him up.

 

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12 minutes ago, Dilger85 said:

4But that is wrong, successful teams rarely spend big in free agency.  If they do it is for one maybe two pieces.  As you have stated the Colts need a lot of help.  One big time free agent is not going to turn the tide.  Spending on one "elite" free agent when you can get 3 or 4 above average players not only fills more holes but your overall team should be better for it.

Successful teams rarely have as many needs as the colts. If they did, they probably would address some of them in FA.

The Giants spent last season and were rewarded with a playoff birth.

 

IT's never a good thing not to add talent, especially when your division rivals are constantly geting better.

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2 minutes ago, SaturdayAllDay said:

Well that is an interesting and worrisome development if true.

 

Yeah I'd be interested to know. I will say, it does take a special type of athlete/celebrity to actually WANT to live in Indianapolis. Guys like Peyton, Luck, Doyle, etc, who genuinely seem to like the city, don't exactly grow on trees.

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2 minutes ago, jvan1973 said:

If I were the Brown's I would just wait for him to become a free agent.  

 

If I were Hue Jackson I'd be trying to get AJ McCarron. He's already played in your system, he's itching for a chance to be a starter, and he'll likely be a lot cheaper and not really any worse.

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1 minute ago, Steamboat_Shaun said:

 

If I were Hue Jackson I'd be trying to get AJ McCarron. He's already played in your system, he's itching for a chance to be a starter, and he'll likely be a lot cheaper and not really any worse.

The math nerds in their front office are making things happen.    Now,  can they scout talent in the draft?

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2 minutes ago, Gabriel Alexander Morillo said:

 

A "situational rusher" with 0 sacks in the past two years with all 32 games played. Says all you need to know about the guy... 

 

4 minutes ago, backshoulderfade said:

Super athletic. High cut. Thin lower half. Situational rusher. Not good.

Ahh.. Well, good depth sign I suppose. 

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