Don't think we take a QB this year....
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Here are some of the value guys I like that are still out there:
-Jamaal Jackson - C- long-time starter for Philly was injured in 2010 and lost his job in 2011 due to a scheme change. In 2009 and before he was one of the best C's in the league and is still in is early 30's. Should come on a 1 year prove his worth contract. Would be great competition for Walton and if nothing else would give us another option to try in short yardage situations (is significantly bigger than Walton).
Dan Koppen- C- similar to Jackson here's another solid vet that could be brought in for pennies on the dollar and compete for a starting job.
Leonard Davis- G- again another vet that could help out on the OL and won't cost much if at all more than the vet minimum. Was a good starter for Dallas in 2010 but didn't get to play in Detroit last year.
Wallace Gilberry- DE- I'm not sure if he'll be cheap as he is young with upside, but moving to a 4-3 defense could greatly benefit him and he could end up being a really great value. He's a bit undersized for the 3-4 he played in with KC and thus was relegated to passing downs only. He put up a huge year in that role in 2010 and was not bad this past year. At worst would greatly improve the team's pass rushing DL and could easily take the starting job from Ayers.
Rotational DT's including: Shaun Rogers, Gary Gibson, Justin Bannan, Derek Landri, Fred Robbins, Leger Douzable. While pretty much all of the every down types are signed there are a lot of solid rotational guys that could come cheap. If the Broncos once again attack the DT position with quantity instead of quality they could probably pick up a few of these guys at reasonable prices.
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Originally posted by ERoyal248 View PostDon't think we take a QB this year....
Hell, Cutler was a sleeper as a #11 overall (still can't believe the Reggie Bush hype lmao).
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We could definitely use a 3rd pass rusher. Gilberry sounds intriguing, and Andre Carter is still available as well, albeit getting up there.
And I know I'll probably get slammed but I'd love to get London Fletcher. He's old but hasn't missed a start in 10 years. And it's not like Mays' youth makes him a long-term option; he's clearly just there in case Irving isn't ready. So if insurance is what we want, I'll take Fletcher's Gradishar-like 166 tackles all day. The man's a beast and could be the QB we've been missing at MLB.
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