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That and they’re planning ahead for their cap charges on extensions for Hill and Maholmes. They can’t afford every one of their good players.
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I could definitely understand grabbing Simmons at 26. Just a gut feeling that Ballard will pick someone who can contribute this year at 26 & 34.
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Maybe, but the Colts would never have let a great pass rusher go just because they changed defenses. I mean, we had Dwight Freeney and – oh, wait…
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I know, the parallel is strong there.
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I'm glad to hear you say that. I want to like this signing, but I just get an uneasy feeling about it. If Washington had made this signing, would it deserve as much praise? I suppose I'll reserve judgment until I see the contract terms.
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Afraid the Raiders will get him at 27? I'd prefer to take him at 34, and I think he could end up having a Jaylon Smith or Myles Jack type of impact, both players who were selected early in round 2 despite being considered top 15 talents before knee injuries. |
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It’s not a foregone conclusion that he’d redshirt. That said, with his past, I’m not sure he’s not off Ballard’s board entirely as a guy that “doesn’t fit the culture.” |
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Wasnt ballard part of the chiefs when they drafted ford?
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