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Still hope Jihad Ward pans out, ton of potential coming out of Illinois in 2016 was 2nd round pick (44th overall). Maybe nothing …
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Good news, problem solved. They signed an UDFA from Northwestern who's a DT. Call it a day
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He won’t spend the money on Suh.
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Agreed. Plus he wants those reps to go to draft choices. He chooses guys that have potential but need work. They won't improve on the bench
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What draft picks? They don't have any draft picks that play DT, and they traded Ridgeway.
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I'm guessing that we're moving Lewis inside now, and that the DT rotation as it stands is Hunt, Autry, Lewis, Stewarts, and Ward.
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I need to be more exact obviously. By draft picks I meant recent draft picks and young players that are still in the developmental stage, not necessarily draft picks that have occurred within the last 72 hours
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Why not?
1. Cap space, not a problem. Suh has played the last couple years on 1 year contracts, by his choice. So it's a one year hit. They have $59 000 000. Give him $10 000 000. 2. He makes the D better, even if he is rotated. Go look at his stats, he had a good year last year. 3. Is there any other FA DT on the market right now better than him? |
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