Looking thru OTC’s free agent tracker and playing arm chair GM

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    DawgSoldier
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    I found some guys that could be valuable bottom of the roster edditions

    Lets start with the wide reciver position: The guy I thought might fit in nicely and won’t break the bank is tOSU alum Noah Brown of the Cowboys. At 6-2 225 he is a physical presenace both in the run game as blocker and as receiver. He also plays special teams so in that regard he is upgrade over Higgans. And he is younger and more physically gifted.

    Next is the TE position. Here I am assuming Njoku moves on as his two trade request say to me he doesn’t wanan be here. So Bryant slides into the #2 TE spot. Leaving the #3 spot open. Into that I give will Dissly of the Seahawks. Dissly is there blocking TE when they use one. As he is 6-4 265 and very good run blocker.

    Next is the center position which could get pricey. The Vikings traded the Cardinals for center Mason Cole this pasts off season. Cole has been starting for a few weeks for the starting center Bradberry who is on the covid list. Cole been doing a pretty good job. So much so the Viking fans want Bradberry to stay Covid list. Ouch. Being he is a fit for in Minnasota means he is a fit in Cleveland. So should young mister Cole make it free agency, JC Tretters days could be numbered.

    Lastly we have DT Taven Bryant of Jagaurs who IMO is athletically simular to Malick Jackson. Only he is younger and more athletic. Bryant IMO would be good depth/rotational piece. He replaces the Billings/Daye roster spot but the Malick Jackson skill set.

    As you may noticed all of these guys are 25 except Brown who is 26 and up there 2nd contract. Which is my understanding of AB’s and Depodesta analytic moneyball M.O. Thoughts?

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