Some interesting names:
- Bills cut former 2nd rounder OG Forrest Lamp, who may be injured. Started 16 games for Chargers in 2020
- Texans cut former 5th rounder OT Roderick Johnson, has some game experience w Texans past few years
- Jaguars cut former Steelers OL Derwin Gray, who was on our PS for a while
- Chiefs cut former 1st rounder DE Taco Charlton, no room for him on a stacked KC D-line.
- Raiders cut former 3rd round pick CB Rasul Douglas, bigger corner who's bounced around the league
- Eagles cut former 2nd rounder RB Kerryon Johnson, who's a good blitz pick-up back, but we're set at RB
- Rams cut OG Jordan Meredith, who looked like a decent prospect in the draft
- 49ers cut QB Josh Rosen & DL Shilique Calhoun, who'd likely be an OLB with us.
- Seahawks cut CB Pierre Desir who seemed decent with the Browns, but that was a while back
Former starter for two years. Knows the system and scheme for both safety spots.Why Davis ? Why do Steeler fans like him? He’s terrible.
I see the clowns released Redwine. I would give him a looked if he clears waivers.Former starter for two years. Knows the system and scheme for both safety spots.
Likely, but can't see any reason that they would.This board will IMPLODE if Cam is signed...LMAO!!!
Cowboys are already knocking his tires.This board will IMPLODE if Cam is signed...LMAO!!!
Just was going to post this. Steelers do your thing.Jaguars released S Josh Jones.
Jones, re-signed to a one-year contract in March, logged 700 snaps (63%) as Jacksonville's starting safety last year, totaling a career-high 83 tackles across 13 games. There's a terrific chance he slides into a nickel/dime package in Week 1 elsewhere given his veteran experience.
Oh please KC one more magic trickJaguars released S Josh Jones.
Jones, re-signed to a one-year contract in March, logged 700 snaps (63%) as Jacksonville's starting safety last year, totaling a career-high 83 tackles across 13 games. There's a terrific chance he slides into a nickel/dime package in Week 1 elsewhere given his veteran experience.
Though the chance to start for Seattle was eliminated by the arrival of Gabe Jackson this offseason, after turning in his best season as a pro, Simmons gives the Seahawks one of the NFC's better insurance options as a backup at both guard positions.
His presence helped Seattle's offensive line take a big step forward, as he played meaningful snaps at both guard spots over the course of the season and continued to hold his own both as a run blocker and pass protector.
Respected by the coaching staff and offering starting experience at both guard spots, if something happens to Lewis or Jackson that causes them to miss time, the team will confidently throw No. 65 back into the lineup and won't miss much of a beat up front.
They won’t sign him. They already have Dak.Cowboys are already knocking his tires.