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I believe he still has a few years left playing at a high level.
Would be a HUGE upgrade over Joyner.
Brings a veteran presence to the team.
I bet he would love to stick it to Petey twice a year also.
This would be my #1 target in FA.
Nope. Would not be best bang for limited cap dollars, IMO, BigGame.
For one thing, Snead seems to excel at finding secondary players. So, why not take advantage of that and not only save big bucks, but have our starting S for years beyond Thomas’ likely service life? That would be a twofer, huh?
I like zn’s suggested strategy of contnuing to find high value but affordable FA like the Blythe and NRC types.
We’ve gotta keep hitting on our draft picks, too, of course. Somehow, some way I still see 4-5 new starters on D next year. But Thomas is very unlikely to be one of them, IMO.
I'm not so sure about the wisdom of signing Thomas either but they will probably need to sign someone.
If we are really going to have 4-5 new starters on the D it's not going to all come via the draft. That's highly improbable.
Which means either trades or free agents will address some of the need. My concern with only pursuing affordable free agents is typically you're getting solid role players at best when I feel the defense could use another difference maker to pair with Donald.
Look at all the angst in the game time forum we experience when we have no other difference maker who will reliably step up when AD is triple teamed. Adding 4-5 NRC types isn't going to make this a GREAT defense.
I didn’t make myself clear, dz. my bad.
While I do see 4-5 new starters on D next year, I did not mean that I thought all would come via draft. My bad.
Actually, I see some combo of draft, trade, and FA. All 3 methods have yielded successes under this new regime.
Actually it was me who didn't make myself clear 43.
You did a pretty good job of that. I understood that you felt the 4-5 new starters would come via all 3 methods.
What I was trying to say was that I feel the team needs more difference makers and those are more likely to come by obtaining a vet via the free agent or trade market. IMO, another difference maker or two, in any positional unit, is the most important need on the defense.
Draft picks are great but they often don't provide immediate difference makers and since we'll be drafting #32 this year, it's even more likely that we shouldn't expect the draft to provide an immediate plus plus player.
Given that, I'm concerned that if they just stick with the affordable players in the free agent and trade markets - i.e. shop out of the bargain bin - they will not get any difference makers. They will get a slew of solid role players.
I can see potentially 4-5 new starters too but my hope is that 1-2 of them are substantially above average players. So I am decidedly against ONLY shopping out of the NRC/Blythe style bargain bin.
What you say makes perfect sense, dz.
Somehow, Demoff, Snead and McVay must walk that tightrope in such a way as to get maximum talent yet stay just under the cap limitations. Not an easy thing to do.