Sugashane Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 With pick 190 I'm taking WR Brenden Rice. I have no faith in Velus and think he could be a returner under the new rules too. Maybe the traits allow him to develop into a real WR. He has day 2 physical gifts, and a bloodline you love. Plus, seeing Jerry Rice in navy and orange? Yes please. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 Laube for LV. I liked him as a guy to throw in as a returner/scatback. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 At pick 219 I am taking EDGE Myles Cole. Love his motor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 On 4/26/2024 at 7:19 PM, Sugashane said: Sugashane's Bears Dynasty - 2024 Season (Updated on 4/27/2024 - Post Draft) Pos Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Offense QB Williams, Caleb (R) Bagent, Tyson Cunningham, Malik RB Henry, Derrick Herbert, Khalil Allen, Braelon (R) Gordon, Melvin Snell Jr., Benny FB Blasingame, Khari (Howard, OJ) XWR Moore, DJ Davis, Gabe Jones Jr., Velus Johnson, Collin ZWR Odunze, Rome (R) Bobo, Jake Isabella, Andy Webster, Nsimba YWR Allen, Keenan (Wilson, Johnny) (R) Rice, Brenden (R) Reed, Joe TE Kmet, Cole Gesicki, Mike Wilson, Johnny (R) Howard, OJ Kuntz, Zach LT Wright, Darnell Borom, Larry Manu, Giovanni (R) Mbaeteka, Roy LG Jenkins, Teven Vorhees, Andrew Carvin, Jerome C Jones, Braxton Jones, Ben (Vorhees, Andrew) Kramer Jr., Doug RG Torrence O'Cyrus Davis, Nate (Vorhees, Andrew) Carter, Ja'Tyre Murray, Bill RT Jones, Dawand Sharpe, David Total Players on Offense - 32 Defense LDE Sweat, Montez Walker, DeMarcus Cox, Jr, Brenton Cole, Myles (R) Hardy, Daniel NT Billings, Andrew Hicks, Akiem Bohanna, Quinton 3T Dexter Sr., Gervon Autry, Denico (Walker, DeMarcus) Dwumfour, Michael RDE Harrison, Zach Epenesa, AJ Winovich, Chase Robinson, Dominique WLB Edwards, T.J. Wilson, Payton (R) Baskerville, Micah Kareem, Khalid MLB Edmunds, Tremaine Cole, Dylan SLB Sanborn, Jack (Cox, Jr., Brenton) (Winovich, Chase) (Robinson, Dominique) LCB Johnson, Jaylon Peters, Marcus Williams, Greedy Jones, Jaylon NB Gordon, Kyler Fuller, Kyle Blackwell, Josh RCB DeJean, Cooper (R) Jones, Sidney Stroman Jr., Greg SS Byard, Kevin Harrison Jr., Ronnie Rowe, Eric Johnson, Quindell FS Brisker, Jaquan Hicks, Elijah Colbert, Adrian Moore, Tarvarius Total Players on Defense - 33 Special Teams PT Araiza, Matt Gill, Trenton PK Santos, Cairo LS Scales, Patrick Lyons, Cameron H Araiza, Matt Waitman, Corliss KO Santos, Cairo PR Rice, Brenden (R) Isabella, Andy Jones Jr., Velus KR Rice, Brenden (R) Isabella, Andy Jones Jr., Velus Homer, Travis Got my guys! LFG!! Also Stephen Gilmore has yet to receive a contract so I am going to assume he wanted more cash, and I simply was not budging past what I offered. If he took the deal for much less then I will add him and adjust. DeJean could be a S for Byard or Brisker too. Updated the depth chart. I have a short list of prospects I want to bring in for UDFAs. EDGE Eric Watts DL Gabe Hall CB Dwight McGlothern S James Williams WR Tajh Washington OT Frank Crum OT Ethan Driskell OT Anim Dankwah S Tyler Owens WR Terique Owens DL Keith Randolph RB Cason Steele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamq Posted April 28 Share Posted April 28 On 4/26/2024 at 7:48 PM, Sugashane said: So there were two trades in the early 2nd round. Cards traded back and received 43 (470) and 79 (195) for a total of 665 points. Patriots got 37 (530) and 110 (74) for a total of 604 points. So I will say NE made the trade for their pick 34 for my 1st round pick. For my pick at 34 I pick CB Cooper DeJean. I think NE would most definitely take that. So long as it's not a top 10 pick, worth it imo. I love your offense. Feel like this is a middle of the pack squad with upside depending on Caleb, definitely bright future ahead. Henry and that OL will take a lot of pressure off Caleb and be great for his development. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 28 Author Share Posted April 28 2 hours ago, adamq said: I think NE would most definitely take that. So long as it's not a top 10 pick, worth it imo. That was my logic as well. NE knows they are having a lot of turnover and Wolf/Mayo know they are resetting the whole franchise, so this allows them to start running the organization under their own vision and see who fits or doesn't. Next year they'll have two 1sts to either add talent or to trade up for a Mykel Williams or Will Campbell or whoever at the top and still have the (hopefully Bears lol) later first to support Maye. 2 hours ago, adamq said: I love your offense. Feel like this is a middle of the pack squad with upside depending on Caleb, definitely bright future ahead. Henry and that OL will take a lot of pressure off Caleb and be great for his development. I appreciate the feedback man. I'm always a fan of building the trenches. Protect your QB, beat the hell out of theirs, and the score will almost always be in your favor. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 30 Author Share Posted April 30 Post Draft Thoughts 1.1 - QB Caleb Williams I love getting Williams. In my real-time drafts I have gotten Dak and Mahomes prior to them being drafted and now I have the QB I want with the HC/playcaller I want (Ben Johnson). This is where the Apes can become dominant. Johnson thrives on getting the QB and offensive talents to utilize their strengths and attack where they want to through a variety of formations and looks. He can call multiple plays off one look as well, so it makes it hard to key in on any one player as they spread the ball around. He thrives on play -action which is a REAL issue for defenses with Henry/Herbert/Allen all charging straight at them. Williams has remarkable arm talent and has top 3 weapons (easy claim as well) in the league with an OL that has a LOT of passblocking ability. 1.9 - WR Rome Odunze Odunze is the perfect player to learn behind Allen and Moore. He can be the deep threat immediately and use his high-end physical tools as he learns the nuances of the position behind them. Both Allen and Moore are technicians that will attract the bulk of the passes, but I think Odunze ends 2024 as the most explosive WR. Due to one of them being doubled and the other likely having CB1 he may end the year with the highest YPC and TD total. Odunze gets to walk in as the top WR3 by far in the league and gets to develop his weaker points slowly as he gets to use his size/speed/athleticism combo to be a thorn in defenses from the start. 2.34 - CB/S Cooper DeJean The Apes had one real hole going into the draft and it was CB2 (assuming Gilmore has not taken the contract, that is to be seen). There was aging talent there like Peters and Sydney Jones is a serviceable reserve, but you know damn good and well where offenses will try to pick at when you are in nickel with Johnson, Gordon, and Peters/Jones. DeJean is a baller, and is a damn physical player. With Richard being the DC there will be a lot of cover 3 and this fits DeJean perfectly. He can be physical at the line, keep his head back towards the QB more, and make plays on the ball. Its the perfect role for him. I could also plug him as a multi-role hybrid defensed like Honey Badger if Gilmore does accept the contract offer I gave. 3.94 - LB Payton Wilson Edwards is getting older, Sanborn is a classic SAM who can also attack in a MIKE role, but may get picked on in the passing game. So the Bears may be looking for a new WILL soon. Wilson fits like a glove. He is super athletic, hunts ballcarriers like a rabid wolf, and is a damn quick processor on the field. If Richard wants him to bulk up a bit then he has this whole year to likely get time to do so without losing that elite speed, if he has to plug and play then he will get to take his lumps with a fantastic crowd around him. 4.122 - OT Giovanni Manu I feel like I've been talking about Parcell's Planet theory a lot lately, but I do that each draft. There are only so many guys that are a combination of freakish size and athleticism that you take them on as projects just due to that. I had Mailata and did it (I drafted him before PHI did) and he has become one of the best LTs in the league while having no real experience in football. Manu has been playing against what I would call D2 talent but I want to be able to bring him in to push for a swing tackle, he is nothing more than a project and might not even dress on Sundays, IDK. But I know my OL coach has a LOT of clay to work with when it comes to this mammoth. 4.123 - HB Braelon Allen Allen might be one of the most underrated players in the draft IMO. Dude is a physical specimen and brings a physicality to the RB position I adore. He isn't shifty as you would find in 200lb RBs but is agile enough for a power runner, can find lanes and loves to truck through defenders if he isn't leaving them in the dirt. I love it, and when Herbert inevitably walks in 2025 he will step into RB2 to provide Henry spells, and will continue beating up defenses when Henry needs a breath. 6.185 - WR/TE Johnny Wilson I signed Gesicki but he is a stopgap until I can see him play well consistently. Wilson is a 6'7" WR who fell in the draft for some reason, I had him as a 4th round talent. He competes hard for the ball and has a massive catch radius. I convert him to TE and try to get him up to 245-250 over the next year or two and let him learn the TE role. He is already a fighter of a blocker as well. That being said I have no intentions of running him as a traditional TE, he is a move end in the likes of Dallas Clark, Jimmy Graham, etc. I love having these players because you can run multiple concepts of 11 and 12 personnel with the same exact group, and just attack in whichever way is more advantageous for your offense. If they put a CB on Wilson then you may have a significant advantage on running his way, if they cover with a LB then spread him out and attack through the air. 6.190 - WR Brenden Rice I've said Rice and Washington were overrated all offseason, and apparently the NFL agreed with me. Williams made them, they did not make Williams. That being said Rice does have some physical tools worth noting. He is an aggressive WR and will fight like a dog for 50/50 balls, and while he isn't the specimen in the likes of MHJ/Nabers/Odunze he does have a solid set of physical gifts to work with. He is inconsistent but when he is 'on' you see traits that came from his father, these games are just too infrequent to allow him to be drafted higher. I actually may have him start as a returner as he has experience there and is dangerous when in space. Maybe working behind Moore and Allen helps him see where he is lacking and he develops into a solid WR3 once Allen leaves/retires. I won't hold out hope, but I have no doubt he can outperform Velus Jones so he already has a spot for me. Plus seeing Jerry Rice come to Chicago in a Bears uniform? Oh hells yes. 7.219 - Myles Cole Kid is just a hellish athlete on the field, 6'6", absolute vines for arms, nearly 280lbs and can move as quick as he does? And he has a non-stop motor? I don't care that he is unrefined or older for a rookie, he has tools to work with and should be able to at least provide depth for a few years. If he can figure it out he is at least a 3rd passrusher with the size to attack from anywhere. With his lack of lateral mobility he may even be best fit as an interior rusher in nickel. That or you have a base power end to throw on the OL. Either way if he can be a rotational piece while being drafted in the 7th you got a steal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted April 30 Author Share Posted April 30 I'm not sure how to decide what UDFAs I was able to get but I will note my targets at least. EDGE Eric Watts Guy has elite length and great burst. Stiff but has power, size, and explosiveness. Reminds me of Cornelius Washington. Honestly with how aggressive he is if he can't stick on the DL he may be able to be a punishing fullback. DL Gabe Hall Kid is super strong and has some burst. IDK if he has the ability to play NT with him being under 300 but I think he could grow into it as he is a lean 290, but with his burst he may be able to shoot gaps as a 3T. Wears down late so maybe a rotational only piece, but with an UDFA you're happy to get someone good enough to be depth. CB Dwight McGlothern I want him, he is a bit of a ballhawk and likely could find himself being a depth piece early on. He is too light to be a press guy IMO but with how good he is in zone he may be a FS convert too. S James Williams A S to LB convert that will take time to develop, he has some serious talent to work with. He may move back as a SS in heavy formations or may be able to fit in as a dime-backer. If he plays any S he would be an attacking one much like Derwin James. I wouldn't like having him as a deep guy often, he would fill the Kam Chancellor role when in cover 3. WR Tahj Wshington This is more of a nod to Williams as they have a history, Washington comes in to compete as a slot depth piece and returner. He finds zones well and has a good connection with Williams, but he just lacks anything special about him physically to work with. He isn't fast or really quick, he isn't big or strong, and doesn't have crazy ability after the catch. He is a reliable set of hands and runs good routes, maybe he could be considered a poor man's Ricky Proehl. OT Frank Crum 6'8 athlete. Enough said. He moves WAY better than you would think for being that tall, but has shorter arms than you'd like. Strong kid, maybe moves inside to OG so it doesn't bother him as much ans he can still move laterally well when in one on one situations. OT Ethan Driskell Likely a quick cut. He has a ridiculous wingspan and is athletic, but just looks like he's new to the sport at times. He is mean as a runblocker though so maybe he goes inside? He is a potential practice squad stash as well. OT Anim Dankwah Guy is mammoth number 2 for me. He is someone who looks like they could be a developmental RT, he has a ton of strength and can anchor, maybe he needs a chip more than most but with his ridiculous arm length and strength he is going to be hell to get away when he latches on. Probably never dresses his rookie year but I like him as an OT project. S Tyler Owens Guy is a freak athlete but may never be able to be a real rotational piece. I do 100% believe that he can be an elite special teams gunner though. That is worth a bottom spot for me, especially with the new kick return rules. WR Terique Owens Little more than a nod to TO and maybe get him into Solider Field in a Bears uni. I expect him to sign in SF. DL Keith Randolph Local guy, super strong and mean. I like him and think he was a 5th round prospect. Solid NT potential IMO, which works out well with Billings and Hicks owning that spot for 2024. RB Cason Steele Kid is a good, strong athlete. IDK if he can stick at RB but I'm always a fan of runners who can lower their head or make a few moves. He is a guy who can't break the 40+ yarders but I feel like at minimum can be a solid bottom depth runner or even a versatile FB with his play strength. It would be a test to see how well/hard he can block. He has room to grow and is already 230lbs, so maybe he offers up more than Blasigame as a weapon (I believe so as well). But can he block as well? TC and preseason would be where to test that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted May 8 Author Share Posted May 8 Sugashane's Bears Dynasty - 2024 Season (Updated on 5/08/2024 - Post Draft) Pos Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Offense QB Williams, Caleb (R) Bagent, Tyson Cunningham, Malik RB Henry, Derrick Herbert, Khalil Allen, Braelon (R) Gordon, Melvin Snell Jr., Benny FB Blasingame, Khari (Howard, OJ) Steele, Carson (R) XWR Moore, DJ Davis, Gabe Jones Jr., Velus Johnson, Collin ZWR Odunze, Rome (R) Bobo, Jake Isabella, Andy Webster, Nsimba YWR Allen, Keenan (Wilson, Johnny) (R) Rice, Brenden (R) Reed, Joe Washington, Tahj (R) TE Kmet, Cole Gesicki, Mike Wilson, Johnny (R) Howard, OJ Kuntz, Zach LT Wright, Darnell Borom, Larry Manu, Giovanni (R) Crum, Frank (R) LG Jenkins, Teven Vorhees, Andrew Carvin, Jerome Driskell, Ethan (R) C Jones, Braxton Jones, Ben (Vorhees, Andrew) Kramer Jr., Doug RG Torrence O'Cyrus Davis, Nate (Vorhees, Andrew) Carter, Ja'Tyre Murray, Bill RT Jones, Dawand Sharpe, David Dankwah, Anim (R) Mbaeteka, Roy Total Players on Offense - 45 Defense LDE Sweat, Montez Walker, DeMarcus Cox, Jr, Brenton Cole, Myles (R) Watts, Eric (R) NT Billings, Andrew Hicks, Akiem Bohanna, Quinton Randolph, Keith (R) 3T Dexter Sr., Gervon Autry, Denico (Walker, DeMarcus) Hall, Gabe (R) Dwumfour, Michael RDE Harrison, Zach Epenesa, AJ Winovich, Chase Robinson, Dominique WLB Edwards, T.J. Wilson, Payton (R) Baskerville, Micah Kareem, Khalid MLB Edmunds, Tremaine Cole, Dylan Williams, James (R) SLB Sanborn, Jack (Cox, Jr., Brenton) (Winovich, Chase) (Robinson, Dominique) LCB Johnson, Jaylon Peters, Marcus Williams, Greedy Jones, Jaylon NB Gordon, Kyler Fuller, Kyle Blackwell, Josh RCB DeJean, Cooper (R) Jones, Sidney Stroman Jr., Greg SS Byard, Kevin Harrison Jr., Ronnie Rowe, Eric Johnson, Quindell Owens, Tyler (R) FS Brisker, Jaquan Hicks, Elijah McGlothern, Dwight (R) Colbert, Adrian Moore, Tarvarius Total Players on Defense - 44 Special Teams PT Araiza, Matt PK Santos, Cairo LS Scales, Patrick H Araiza, Matt KO Santos, Cairo Araiza, Matt PR Rice, Brenden (R) Isabella, Andy Jones Jr., Velus Washington, Tahj (R) KR Rice, Brenden (R) Isabella, Andy Jones Jr., Velus Homer, Travis Washington, Tahj (R) Total Players on Special Teams Only - 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted May 8 Author Share Posted May 8 Here is the pre-camp cap Breakdown Cap Ranking Player Pos. Age Expires 2024 Cap Figure Top 51 1 Montez Sweat DE 28 2028 $ 25,085,200 $ 25,085,200 2 Tremaine Edmunds ILB 26 2027 $ 22,437,500 $ 22,437,500 3 D.J. Moore WR 27 2026 $ 16,050,000 $ 16,050,000 4 Keenan Allen WR 32 2025 $ 16,000,000 $ 16,000,000 5 Jaylon Johnson CB 25 2028 $ 13,000,000 $ 13,000,000 6 Cole Kmet TE 25 2028 $ 11,600,000 $ 11,600,000 7 Nate Davis G 28 2026 $ 11,352,941 $ 11,352,941 8 DeMarcus Walker DE 30 2026 $ 8,666,666 $ 8,666,666 9 T.J. Edwards LB 28 2026 $ 7,500,000 $ 7,500,000 10 Kevin Byard SS 31 2026 $ 7,000,000 $ 7,000,000 11 Denico Autry DL 33 2027 $ 7,000,000 $ 7,000,000 12 Caleb Williams QB 23 2028 $ 7,000,000 $ 7,000,000 13 Derrick Henry HB 30 2027 $ 6,000,000 $ 6,000,000 14 AJ Epenesa DE 25 2027 $ 6,000,000 $ 6,000,000 15 Rome Odunze WR 21 2028 $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 16 Darnell Wright RT 23 2028 $ 4,765,515 $ 4,765,515 17 Cairo Santos K 33 2028 $ 4,260,000 $ 4,260,000 18 Andrew Billings DT 29 2026 $ 3,500,000 $ 3,500,000 19 Mike Gesicki TE 28 2026 $ 3,500,000 $ 3,500,000 20 Larry Borom RT 25 2025 $ 3,199,270 $ 3,199,270 21 Teven Jenkins G 26 2025 $ 2,668,860 $ 2,668,860 22 Kyler Gordon CB 25 2026 $ 2,368,071 $ 2,368,071 23 Marvin Jones Jr. WR 34 2026 $ 2,200,000 $ 2,200,000 24 Marcus Peters CB 31 2026 $ 2,200,000 $ 2,200,000 25 Cooper DeJean CB 21 2028 $ 2,200,000 $ 2,200,000 26 Travis Homer RB 26 2025 $ 2,110,280 $ 2,110,280 27 Jaquan Brisker SS 25 2026 $ 2,006,056 $ 2,006,056 28 Ben Jones C 34 2026 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 29 Melvin Gordon HB 30 2025 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 30 Ronnie Harrison Jr. SS 26 2026 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 31 OJ Howard TE 29 2026 $ 1,750,000 $ 1,750,000 32 Khari Blasingame FB 28 2025 $ 1,600,000 $ 1,600,000 33 Gervon Dexter DT 23 2027 $ 1,528,120 $ 1,528,120 34 Sidney Jones CB 27 2026 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 35 Kyle Fuller CB/S 32 2026 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 36 Velus Jones WR 27 2026 $ 1,474,344 $ 1,474,344 37 O'Cyrus Torrence G 24 2027 $ 1,465,795 $ 1,465,795 38 Zach Harrison DE 24 2027 $ 1,309,952 $ 1,309,952 39 Matt Araiza P 24 2025 $ 1,300,000 $ 1,300,000 40 David Sharpe OT 28 2026 $ 1,300,000 $ 1,300,000 41 Greedy Williams CB 26 2025 $ 1,250,000 $ 1,250,000 42 Payton Wilson LB 24 2028 $ 1,250,000 $ 1,250,000 43 Akiem Hicks DT 34 2025 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,200,000 44 Andy Isabella WR/HB 27 2025 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,200,000 45 Chase Winovich DE 28 2025 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,200,000 46 Quinton Bohanna NT 25 2026 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,200,000 47 Patrick Scales LS 36 2025 $ 1,152,500 $ 1,152,500 48 Dawand Jones OT 23 2027 $ 1,107,172 $ 1,107,172 49 Benny Snell HB 26 2026 $ 1,100,000 $ 1,100,000 50 Khalil Herbert RB 26 2025 $ 1,087,677 $ 1,087,677 51 Andy Vorhees IOL 23 2027 $ 1,080,863 $ 1,080,863 52 Braxton Jones LT 25 2026 $ 1,059,888 53 Nsimba Webster WR 28 2025 $ 1,055,000 54 Greg Stroman CB 28 2025 $ 1,055,000 55 Dominique Robinson DE 26 2026 $ 1,053,289 56 Ja'Tyre Carter G 25 2026 $ 1,012,328 57 Elijah Hicks CB 25 2026 $ 1,004,252 58 Trenton Gill P 25 2026 $ 1,004,252 59 Zachary Kuntz TE 22 2027 $ 996,237 60 Giovanni Manu OT 23 2028 $ 990,000 61 Brealon Allen RB 20 2028 $ 990,000 62 Jack Sanborn LB 24 2025 $ 987,500 63 Jaylon Jones S 27 2025 $ 985,834 64 Michael Dwumfour DT 26 2025 $ 985,000 65 Adrian Colbert FS 31 2025 $ 985,000 66 Jake Bobo WR 25 2027 $ 985,000 67 Johnny Wilson TE/WR 23 2028 $ 965,000 68 Brenden Rice WR 22 2028 $ 960,000 69 Myles Cole EDGE 24 2028 $ 945,000 70 Tyson Bagent QB 24 2026 $ 923,333 71 Eric Watts EDGE 23 2028 $ 920,000 72 Gabe Hall DT 23 2028 $ 920,000 73 Dwight McGlothern FS/CB 23 2028 $ 920,000 74 James Williams LB/SS 21 2028 $ 920,000 75 Tahj Washington WR 22 2028 $ 920,000 76 Frank Crum OT 23 2028 $ 920,000 77 Ethan Driskell OG 22 2028 $ 920,000 78 Anim Dankwah OT 21 2028 $ 920,000 79 Tyler Owens S 22 2028 $ 920,000 80 Keith Randolph NT 22 2028 $ 920,000 81 Carson Steele FB/RB 21 2028 $ 920,000 82 Doug Kramer C 26 2025 $ 915,000 83 Brenton Cox Jr. DE 24 2027 $ 915,000 84 Malik Cunningham QB 25 2026 $ 915,000 85 Roy Mbaeteka T 24 2025 $ 795,000 Total Cap Spent $251,405,362 Dead Cap # Player Pos. Age 2024 Cap 1 Eddie Jackson FS 31 $5,580,000 2 Cody Whitehair G 32 $4,104,000 3 Phillip Walker QB 29 $500,000 4 Travis Bell DT 26 $87,855 5 Trestan Ebner RB 25 $82,968 6 Doug Kramer C 26 $78,904 7 Kendall Williamson S 24 $58,332 12 Micah Baskerville LB 25 $6,667 11 Macon Clark S 25 $6,667 10 Jalen Harris DE 25 $6,667 9 Bobby Haskins T 26 $6,667 8 Lorenz Metz T 27 $6,667 13 Thyrick Pitts WR 25 $6,334 14 Aron Cruickshank WR 24 $5,334 15 Gabriel Houy G 25 $4,000 16 Andre Szmyt K 26 $1,334 17 Robert Burns FB 26 $667 Total Dead Cap $10,543,063 Cap Space Cap Available $260,326,000 Total Cap Spent $238,226,782 Dead Cap $10,543,063 Cap Available $11,556,115 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted May 8 Author Share Posted May 8 So I am not going after Gilmore, and I am rolling with DeJean as my boundary CB opposite of Johnson. I want to contact Tannehill, but I assume he will refuse my fully guaranteed 2-year, $15 million deal. If he signs elsewhere for less or equal, I will adjust. Until I see he is interested in being QB2 and my vet presence, I will sign QB Blaine Gabbert to $1,300,000 per year for 1 year. I don't want him to see the field but a veteran is needed badly IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugashane Posted May 11 Author Share Posted May 11 So might as well do a quick overview on the team. QB: Williams is the de facto starter, and if he goes down, there is a severe issue. I would be looking for Ryan Tannehill to sign and might offer multiple years. I would also be reviewing the trade block and even looking at Gabbert or AJ McCarron just to have a veteran presence in the room. RB: Running game is mostly a power game. Henry is the beast there, Herbert is fighting off a young athletic beast in Allen. Herbert is an underrated slasher, but none of them are really good receiving options. Andy Isabella is a guy who converted to WR his sophomore year of college, and Velus Jones has almost no shot at WR, and Washington has little chance so they would compete with Isabella as the 3rd and long scatback. At FB there are 3 options, Blasingame is a pure blocker, OJ Howard is a better athlete and receiver, and Steele is a RB convert who may be a better weapon overall but IDK if he can block. I think Howard would be the primary come week 1. WR- Loaded, loaded group. Allen and Moore lead the way, Davis enters as a top WR3 option, and then now he has to fight off Odunze. That is the best 4 man corps in the league. Johnny Wilson is newly drafted and would be looked at as a slot specialist, both as a WR and a move TE. Jake Bobo is a guy I got last year and I think he has some talent, at least enough to stay on the team as depth. Finally, I drafted Rice as well to see if he could make an impact. He may have to start as a returner. TE - Well rounded group led by Kmet. He can block and catch, then has two receiving primary players behind him in recently signed vet Gesicki and newly drafted hybrid Wilson. OJ Howard takes on a blocking role and as previously mentioned likely is the starting FB as well. Kuntz is a raw freak athlete, so he will get every chance he can to develop. OL - I prioritize physical guys who can play in space, I want to be able to control the LOS and run a power scheme. Wright and Dawand are the bookends, and inside the OGs are Jenkins and Torrence, who perfectly fit these traits. Jones is more of a finesse guy but that is why he is at C, so he can move to the second level or assist when there is a dominant DT over one of the guys. That being said there are young talents like Vorhees trying to earn a spot so if Torrence or Jones disappoints he will get his shot. Or if they play well and Jenkins ends up walking then he can step in at LG in 2025. Manu is a mammoth, and then two UDFAs in Crum and Driskell have traits that may allow them to develop into solid depth pieces. DL - Sweat leads a group with a lot of upside but will need to lean on his leadership. Harrison and Epenesa will fight for primary reps as the DE opposite of Sweat, Dexter gets to walk into the 3T role, and Billings is the classic 2 down NT. Autry was just signed, and when in an obvious passing situation, he may be the 3T while Dexter kicks to NT, or there could be shuffling so Sweat and Epenesa are outside, then Harrison at 3T and Dexter/Autry at NT. Hicks gets to return for his last ride as a guy who comes in for 5-10 reps at NT, but mentors the DL more than anything. Young talents like Cole, Randolph, Hall, and Watts look to find a way to move up to depth pieces as they have physical gifts to warrant a look. LB - Edmunds, Edwards, and Sanborn fit perfectly for the MIKE, WILL, SAM roles. Edwards is getting older though so Wilson was drafted. He is undersized but instinctual and a damn good athlete, so hopefully he will fit in well as the heir to the WILL role. Wiliams is a guy who has plus athleticism as well and can develop into a rangy WILL or MIKE reserve, maybe more. I would actually be happy with these guys either being in a 3-4 or a 4-3. CB - The biggest question coming into the draft on the team. Johnson is a certified stud but has missed enough time to be worried about. DeJean fell, and I was able to make a move to get him, I look forward to putting him on the outside primarily. Gordon made big strides as the NB last year. There is not a lot after them, though, so depth is a serious concern here. Marcus Peters is the top boundary CB in reserve and Fuller the top NB option. McGlothern is a rookie who will get to work at boundary CB and FS, so hopefully he finds a home. I like how aggressive he is at attacking the ball. S - Byard and Brisker are two solid starters, but again depth is not a strong point for this group. McGlothern will get to fight for a reserve role as a FS as well, as I think he is a damn solid ballhawk who may fit better there than on the boundary. UDFA Owens is raw but has fantastic physical gifts. Honestly, I see him as a potential ST specialist more than anything, but if he can be an enforcer SS occasionally, then that's a massive plus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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