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EagleUpNorth
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We know that Malcolm Jenkins will be occupying one of those spots, and while we offered a boatload of cash to McCourty, we were unable to land him. The quality of free agent talent dropped off tremendously after him, and as we all saw, a lot of mediocre Safeties got paid a lot of money, ie Nate Allen.
Looking ahead at the draft, the quality of talent is pretty weak there as well. After Landon Collins, and I don't believe he's a good fit in this scheme, there aren't many quality prospects. Not to mention, no draft pick is quite a sure thing to begin with. Can we afford to go into the season relying on a rookie?
Based on comments by both Davis, and chip, the team would prefer interchangeable Safeties, and looking at Jenkins and McCourty, both converted corners, perhaps our safety is already on the roster. Nolan Carroll has the size at 6'1 205, and coverage skills to play beside Jenkins, while whoever we draft develops behind him. He played a dime linebacker role for us last year, especially when our depth at ilb was tested, and I think has the skills to convert to safety full time next season.
Perhaps it explains why we didn't jump in and overpay for a safety, when we already have someone capable of the position on the roster.
Looking ahead at the draft, the quality of talent is pretty weak there as well. After Landon Collins, and I don't believe he's a good fit in this scheme, there aren't many quality prospects. Not to mention, no draft pick is quite a sure thing to begin with. Can we afford to go into the season relying on a rookie?
Based on comments by both Davis, and chip, the team would prefer interchangeable Safeties, and looking at Jenkins and McCourty, both converted corners, perhaps our safety is already on the roster. Nolan Carroll has the size at 6'1 205, and coverage skills to play beside Jenkins, while whoever we draft develops behind him. He played a dime linebacker role for us last year, especially when our depth at ilb was tested, and I think has the skills to convert to safety full time next season.
Perhaps it explains why we didn't jump in and overpay for a safety, when we already have someone capable of the position on the roster.