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i see albert going a little cheaper because of his problems i think a little more incentive laiden contract rather than a big pay out up front
It really depends if he is one of those FAs that sits on the FA market for awhile.
The longer he sits, the lower his price sinks, in an effort to find a job.
We'll see when it happens, I don't want to wait though for Haynesworth to drop his price, if someone else beats us to him, and when there will be some other quality DL in the FA.
I think another DT to clog up the middle like Haynesworth could be just what we need to free up our ends.
Charles Grant plays Power End for the Saints (Ekuban's position).
My point in bringing him up is money would not be a reason Albert would be considered over Grant as both will be pretty big signings and neither will come cheap. He tried to indicate Haynesworth would come cheaper than Grant, and I don't believe that's the case.
I agree a big DT would help free up our entire D-line to make plays and make us left susceptible in the run-defense, that has really struggled this year (several 150+ yard rushers and countless 100 yard rushers).
Personally, I'd rather us sign one of the Dinosaurs from the Dolphins #4 ranked defense to DT, and draft a stud DT, easing him into the game, rather than throwing him into the mix.
Of course, this is assuming we get someone who knows how to use our D-line, and knows how to correctly rotate our D-line to the best of their ability.
ya grant is a de and that is my point i think we have a better chance of getting a good de in the draft like woodley rather than trading up to get one of the dt out of the draft
Next years line could be..... very nasty..... Warren coupled with Albert. It would open up the draft to a big time DE. Maybe Quentin Moses or Adam Carriker. We need to do something to stop LT and LJ.
It would help if Coyer didn't try to put one of the aforementioned guys to COVER LT...
Next years line could be..... very nasty..... Warren coupled with Albert. It would open up the draft to a big time DE. Maybe Quentin Moses or Adam Carriker. We need to do something to stop LT and LJ.
I think we would be better off going after albert haynesworth dt rather than blow big money on either grant or freeney
i think he will come cheaper and there are better de in the draft maybe woodley from MI
just think of a d line with both haynesworth and warren clogging up the middle and ekuban, woddley, and dumerville rushing off the edges they should also eat up more blocks to let our lb's free to make more takles
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