Re: 2014 Free Agent Tracker & Discussion
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 5:46 pm
I actually really hope so. Would rather see us sign him than Verner.Pondering Her Percy wrote: This came out of nowhere. Maybe this could be us?? Who knows
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I actually really hope so. Would rather see us sign him than Verner.Pondering Her Percy wrote: This came out of nowhere. Maybe this could be us?? Who knows
Jeffbleedspurple wrote:
I hope so, it would be great if Williams can retire a Viking.
Don't really see the point of this unless he's willing to take backup type money, which i don't see happening. Zimmer runs a hybrid 4-3 so we need to be looking for a nose tackle type player to play next to Floyd.Jeffbleedspurple wrote: I hope so, it would be great if Williams can retire a Viking.
I doubt Williams makes very much money on the open market, considering his age and decline in play. If he doesn't choose to resign with the Vikings, I would expect him to have a while to wait before he gets picked up. Similar to guys like Freeney and Abraham last year.Loki wrote: Don't really see the point of this unless he's willing to take backup type money, which i don't see happening. Zimmer runs a hybrid 4-3 so we need to be looking for a nose tackle type player to play next to Floyd.
Why not? Kevin Williams value on the market probably isn't that great, and he also may be willing to give up a little money to stay in Minnesota.Loki wrote: Don't really see the point of this unless he's willing to take backup type money, which i don't see happening. Zimmer runs a hybrid 4-3 so we need to be looking for a nose tackle type player to play next to Floyd.
Ben Goessling @GoesslingESPN 2h
#Vikings have told Michael Johnson's camp they're out on the defensive end. Everson Griffen deal closed off that possibility.
Makes sense.Crax wrote:
Actually just read that. That would be amazing.Purplemania wrote:Revis to be traded or released. I know it's a long shot, but one can dream.
I don't think its a long shot. If anyone traded for Revis they would be an idiot. He's owed $16 million this coming year. Let the Bucs release him and then inquire about him to see what he wants. We still have the cap to do it if we really want to. It'll be interesting to see how much he commandsPurplemania wrote:Revis to be traded or released. I know it's a long shot, but one can dream.
Buccaneers signed DE Michael Johnson, formerly of the Bengals, to a five-year, $43.75 million contract.
The deal includes $24 million guaranteed, the fourth-highest figure among defensive ends. Johnson will slide in at right end opposite Adrian Clayborn in Tampa, making Da'Quan Bowers a backup. With Johnson, Clayborn, and DT Gerald McCoy in the fold, the Bucs should be able to get more consistent pressure from the front four. Johnson has racked up 21 sacks the past three seasons.
80 PurplePride 84 wrote:It's 4:02 EST and we haven't signed anyone yet.
#FireEveryone
80 PurplePride 84 wrote:It's 4:02 EST and we haven't signed anyone yet.
#FireEveryone
Sean Jensen @seankjensen 1m
Wow… RT @MikeGarafolo: DE Lamarr Houston to the Bears. Deal is for $35 million over 5