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Free Agent Offensive Linemen that fit the Wide Zone Blocking Scheme

James Daniels and Laken Tomlinson for me.Solidifies interior let Ajax,R.Jones and Eich plus draft pick fight
over tackle spots


feel like i'd rather overspend at tackle and let our kids play guard than spending on guard and leaving the kids to play tackle.


Armstead - Eich/Jax - Lindstrom (draft) - Hunt - Collins

or

Eich/Jax - Tomlinson - Daniels - Hunt - Collins/Eich/Jax



On second thought you may be right
 
I find myself dreading the next few days as I fear the inevitable announcement that Miami has signed Terron Armstead for some ludicrously-overpriced contract. Next to Deshaun Watson resurfacing in trade talks, nothing concerns and disheartens me more than watching the Dolphins overpay for another declining, injury-prone player with a high Q-rating.
 
I find myself dreading the next few days as I fear the inevitable announcement that Miami has signed Terron Armstead for some ludicrously-overpriced contract. Next to Deshaun Watson resurfacing in trade talks, nothing concerns and disheartens me more than watching the Dolphins overpay for another declining, injury-prone player with a high Q-rating.
It's all good. At least 6 days before you get that news. You can enjoy your weekend first. ;)
 
Is that right on Collins? Supposedly he’s on the block now.

As for center with the outside zone heavy scheme james Daniels of those 2 options but Miami may need to just nut up and go get linderbaum in the teens. Of course you could have just took him at 15 most likely if your gm didn’t royally screw up that trade out from 3 last year with all the chips on his table. We got smoked on that trade out and trade back up. But I digress.
Ya I saw that Collins is on the block per Rapaport but an immediate trade doesn't look likely to me because of the dead cap as I mentioned. Apparently you can't designate a trade post June 1 only a cut.

For the amount it would cost to move up from 29 to the teens I would just try and pry Erik McCoy (Age-25) from the cap strapped Saints (we should've drafted him - another screw up as I'm sure you know that's the pick we had but traded down to get a lower pick and deal for Rosen). It only saves them $2.8M this year but they are likely not going to be able to sign him for close to top center money next year (Frank Ragnow is getting 13.5M and is about the same age) as they are once again deferring their cap issues to next year. Eventually it's going to catch up with them. I guess the only question is do you want to sink that much cap into center next year.
 
Ya I saw that Collins is on the block per Rapaport but an immediate trade doesn't look likely to me because of the dead cap as I mentioned. Apparently you can't designate a trade post June 1 only a cut.

For the amount it would cost to move up from 29 to the teens I would just try and pry Erik McCoy (Age-25) from the cap strapped Saints (we should've drafted him - another screw up as I'm sure you know that's the pick we had but traded down to get a lower pick and deal for Rosen). It only saves them $2.8M this year but they are likely not going to be able to sign him for close to top center money next year (Frank Ragnow is getting 13.5M and is about the same age) as they are once again deferring their cap issues to next year. Eventually it's going to catch up with them. I guess the only question is do you want to sink that much cap into center next year.

What makes you think McCoy is available? They got him and that other high pick starting as a guard and pivot. I do think mccoy is ideally a center though and a little miscast at guard.

Ragnow I don’t think fits the scheme from a move athlete that well and I think detroit overpaid to try and keep something from leaving. He don’t do much for me.

Is oline pretty much the only thing you post about? You seem like a guy that knows what he’s talking about and that’s hard to find lol
 
What makes you think McCoy is available? They got him and that other high pick starting as a guard and pivot. I do think mccoy is ideally a center though and a little miscast at guard.

Ragnow I don’t think fits the scheme from a move athlete that well and I think detroit overpaid to try and keep something from leaving. He don’t do much for me.
I'm simply hoping McCoy is because they are cap strapped this year and most likely won't be able to sign him in 2023 when he becomes an UFA. They keep rolling their cap deficiencies and that eventually catches up you with like how they can't resign Terron Armstead this year. As for Ragnow I wasn't suggesting we go after him I was only using him as an example of the contract that McCoy might command in 2023.
 
I'm simply hoping McCoy is because they are cap strapped this year and most likely won't be able to sign him in 2023 when he becomes an UFA. As for Ragnow I wasn't suggesting we go after him I was only using him as an example of the contract that McCoy might command in 2023.

Right I get it with ragnow and I think you are in line with that.

23.9 mil for armstead a guy that’s missed at least 5 games in 5 of his 9 seasons is steep and sketchy
 
Tomlinson is too old and a waste of money pass. If I can’t 2 damn guards out of this entire lot of guys that don’t have tackle feet then somethings wrong. Hunt is taking one of those spots anyways rg
 
Tomlinson would be in that scary one year rental category that we’ve lived in in the past. I’m hearing 3 years 45 mil 30 teed. No thanks
 
Eichs the one the team should bail on the most. At best you looking at serviceable left guard. You can’t fix that level stiff.

The guy has zero ability to recover in space when beaten
 
Tomlinson is too old and a waste of money pass. If I can’t 2 damn guards out of this entire lot of guys that don’t have tackle feet then somethings wrong. Hunt is taking one of those spots anyways rg
He's 30, that's not exactly ancient (the tackles you suggested are 31 and 29) and coming off a pro bowl season ( I know it's a popularity contest but still you have to admit he's pretty good). I am a big believer in having experience mixed in with young talent in order to transition your young guys into pros. Good coaches are required for development but I truly believe a vet is a must as well. As he is coming from the SF system what better player to have to teach your young line the intricacies of the scheme. Now I get it, he's more of a nice to have as both OT's and center are more important to resolve but I think you could work in an out in his contract after a year or two after our young guys have developed and are ready to take over. All that said this was only the scenario where we sign Duane Brown and Morgan Moses. If you're going to pony up the money to get Fisher (31 yrs) and Trent Brown (29 yrs) then they probably can't afford Tomlinson. If we went with the guys you have suggested (E. Fisher, J. Daniels and T. Brown) we're looking at $36.5M based on values in my OP. That's in line with the total I had ($34M) which as I mentioned I could get behind. Only problem with this scenario is that Grier has to admit that Ajax is a bust to Ross as Fisher is a longer term solution and that Trent Brown hasn't had a ton of experience in WZ (Fisher did in KC I believe).
 
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Tomlinson would be in that scary one year rental category that we’ve lived in in the past. I’m hearing 3 years 45 mil 30 teed. No thanks
Looks like PFF updated their projection to Three years, $31.5 million ($10.5M per year, $19.5 million total guaranteed). From 9M/yr in my OP.
 
He's 30, that's not exactly ancient (the tackles you suggested are 31 and 29) and coming off a pro bowl season ( I know it's a popularity contest but still you have to admit he's pretty good). I am a big believer in having experience mixed in with young talent in order to transition your young guys into pros. Good coaches are required for development but I truly believe a vet is a must as well. As he is coming from the SF system what better player to have to teach your young line the intricacies of the scheme. Now I get it, he's more of a nice to have as both OT's and center are more important to resolve but I think you could work in an out in his contract after a year or two after our young guys have developed and are ready to take over. All that said this was only the scenario where we sign Duane Brown and Morgan Moses. If you're going to pony up the money to get Fisher (31 yrs) and Trent Brown (29 yrs) then they probably can't afford Tomlinson. If we went with the guys you have suggested (E. Fisher, J. Daniels and T. Brown) we're looking at $36.5M based on values in my OP. That's in line with the total I had ($34M) which as I mentioned I could get behind. Only problem with this scenario is that Grier has to admit that Ajax is a bust to Ross as Fisher is a longer term solution and that Trent Brown hasn't had a ton of experience in WZ (Fisher did in KC I believe).

He’s a better run blocker than pass protector tomlinson. I don’t know that I am down with the Duane brown thing. I see that as at best a one year stop gap and even that’s dicey. The floor could fall from under him any day. Id be much more comfortable if that was my plan b

Anyways tackles age better than guards imo just with all the phone booth contact.

I’m just not ready to give up on austin Jackson yet as a left side plan a guy. I dont know what happened to his tackle feet he showed prior to that foot injury his rookie year but they haven’t been there since
 
I guess Andrew whitworth isn’t on this list cause he’s expected to retire I take it.

Otherwise as a stop gap I don’t think it gets much better.
 
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