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Old 12-14-2012, 01:55 PM   #105
James Hasty
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Originally Posted by 3rd_Times_A_Charm View Post
2009
Mark Sanchez - Horrible contract, worst starting QB in NFL, gone after 2014
Shonn Greene - will not be back in 2013
Matt Slauson - will not be back in 2013

2010

Kyle Wilson - nickel back, gone after rookie contract ends
Vlad Ducasse - bust, drafted in round two for minimal playing time, gone after rookie contract ends
Joe McKnight - oft injured KR, occaisional RB
John Conner - gone
Santonio Holmes - starting WR, bad contract, bad attitude, may not be back in 2013
2011
Mo Wilkerson - starting DE, hey we got one right!
Antonio Cromartie - starting CB only $13 mil per year on the extension
Kenrick Ellis - backup oft injured DT
Bilal Powell - sharing RB duties will take over next year unless improvement is found
Jeremy Kerley - Starting WR could become very good # 3 WR going forward
Greg McElroy - Scrub QB
Scotty McKnight - gone

2012

Quinton Coples - DE / OLB hybrid comes off bench, too soon to tell
Stephen Hill - WR, on IR good size and speed but can't catch, too soon to tell
Demario Davis - backup MLB, too soon to tell
Josh Bush - backup S
Terrence Ganaway - gone
Robert Griffin - gone
Antonio Allen - backup S
Jordan White - WR, does this guy ever play?
Fixed it for you.

The 2011 draft & Cromartie trade look pretty good. Our rookie class has some potential. 2009 & 2010 were horrible drafts leaving us with at best a kickoff returner and a nickel CB after the rookie contracts expire.

Aside from the wasted draft picks in 2009 / 2010 it has also been frustrating that we have to pay a high premium to get our free agents to resign (Revis, Cromartie, Holmes, Brick, Harris, Mangold, Sanchez etc. getting $8-14 mil per year). Where is the home town discount? Does anyone want to play here? With a player's coach like Rex I thought free agents would be flocking here.

Why does New England seem to get similar talent for half the price?
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