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It'll be affordable next season though as their starter is earning peanuts. If they offload Smith they'll have very little of their cap invested in one of the most expensive positions so they'll have to save some cap room to extend Kaep in the next 1-2 years.
I'd be pretty surprised if they traded up for a DE. I'm sure they've still got high hopes for Brandon Graham and they seem to really like Phillip Hunt as well. I think they'd be much more likely to take DT than DE.
I didn't even notice that you had Hightower on your list. He is a FA and will be coming off an ACL, even if back in WAS it's doubtful he's going to be much of a factor. Both Helu and Royster looked much better than Hightower IMO.I thought Royster looked good, from what I saw of the 2 I think...
While I agree that Marty probably won't be missed much, team success(i.e. wins) is hardly a fair comparison of the OC's. For a start the defense was much stronger when Dowhower and Chilly were the OC's than it has been since Marty came on board.It's pretty hard to compare really as there are so...
Interesting that Shefter tweeted that Spagnuolo interviewed for the DC position on Monday. Seems odd to be interviewing DCs when you don't have a head coach in place.
It makes perfect sense, how can you fumble something you never had possession of?It may suck for FF purposes since it clearly wan't Wallace's fault but from the NFL's POV you can't charge a fumble to a player who never had possession of the ball.
On the surface it looks bad but Curry has been nothing but a complete bust, name value is about all he's got. Is a guy that got benched for a 4th round rookie really an upgrade?
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-eagles-camp&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterOk I hadn't seen Reid's lastest comments but he did say earlier that he was expecting him to be ready to go week 1.
Philadelphias other starting wide receiver, Jeremy Maclin(notes), is in camp...
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