Where The !@#$ Is My Safety Rex???

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  1. BonScott

    BonScott Active Member

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    I think he was quoting spys like us
     
  2. Oasis

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    I think we should give UF Safety Will Hill a shot in undrafted free agency.
    He has the skills, just not much of a brain
     
  3. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Plus, he goes harder than a russian.
     
  4. Pluvrr

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    Nice avatar, that show rocks. Maybe we'll bring back Donovan Warren for another test run. I think we could use some help at safety too. Although Pool seemed to have found his groove at times so maybe he just needed more time to adjust to Rex's system. From what I understand safeties in Rex's system are pretty complex.
     
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  5. FJF

    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    rex has your safety? hat's fucked up.did he ask to borrow it and never returned it or did you find it missing and just know he took it?either way good luck getting it back
     
  6. hiker

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    Watching the 3rd day wrap up presser tonight, Tanny was asked about safety and linebacker positions. His answer was basically, when the league gets its shit together, we will be ready. Strongly signalling there will be some FA pickups coming as soon as possible. So the FO is aware that they need people at those positions, and can't wait to get it taken care of.
     
  7. milo

    milo Well-Known Member

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    This could easily be replaced by "Where the fuck is my Nose Tackle Rex??"

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    oh wait there he is...

    All in good time my man, all in good time....
     
  8. kleckotheman

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    UDFA's

    Does anyone have a listing of some good ones? And a running tab of who is going where? I kind of remember a site last year that tracked this.


    :jets:
     
  9. brothermoose

    brothermoose Well-Known Member

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    I don't get the disrespect for Smith. He's not a great over-the-top guy, but is a quintessential in-the-box, hard hitting 5th LB type of safety that can cover H-backs over the middle. And he is football smart. Most of his penalties have been bullshit calls or not his fault. He's a Rex type of player that I don't see Rex parting with willingly.

    What we really need is a cover guy that can take Pool's injury-prone spot.
     
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  10. Green Hurricane

    Green Hurricane Footsteps Falco

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    I really don't get why people just blow off Lowery at safety. He can be a really nice option there with an offseason of prep (if they ever end the lockout).
     
  11. The Notorious J.E.T.S

    The Notorious J.E.T.S Well-Known Member

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    What Free Agents safeties will be available after this season?
     
  12. IATA

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    this is from kffl, so lets just go ahead and assume this is widely inaccurate:

    Defensive backs:

    Rashad Johnson – ARI (R)
    Greg Toler – ARI (R)
    Thomas DeCoud – ATL
    Marcus Paschal – BAL (R)
    Lardarius Webb – BAL (R)
    Reggie Corner – BUF
    Charles Godfrey – CAR
    Zackary Bowman – CHI
    Tim Jennings – CHI
    Craig Steltz – CHI
    Adam Jones – CIN
    Fred Bennett – CIN
    Rico Murray – CIN (R)
    Jonathan Wade – CIN
    Reggie Nelson – CIN
    Mike Adams – CLE
    Coye Francies – CLE (R)
    Orlando Scandrick – DAL
    Chevis Jackson – DEN
    Jack Williams – DET
    Jarrett Bush – GB
    Patrick Lee – GB
    Dominique Barber – HOU
    Antwaun Molden – HOU
    Quintin Demps – HOU
    Eugene Wilson – HOU
    Jacob Lacey – IND (R)
    Justin Tryon – IND
    Rashean Mathis – JAC
    Michael Hamlin – JAC (R)
    Terrence Wheatley – JAC
    Jason Allen – MIA
    Benny Sapp – MIA
    Tyrone Culver – MIA
    Bret Lockett – NE
    Jonathan Wilhite – NE
    James Sanders – NE
    Randall Gay – NO
    Tracy Porter – NO
    Michael Coe – NYG
    Bruce Johnson – NYG (R)
    Aaron Ross – NYG
    Terrell Thomas – NYG
    Marquice Cole – NYJ (R)
    Dwight Lowery – NYJ
    Tyvon Branch – OAK
    Jamar Wall – PHI
    Marlin Jackson – PHI
    Keenan Lewis – PIT (R)
    Donald Strickland – SD
    Steve Gregory – SD
    Quinton Teal – SD
    Roy Lewis – SEA (R)
    Reggie Smith – SF
    Ronde Barber – TB
    Dominique Johnson – TB (R)
    Sean Jones – TB
    Cortland Finnegan – TEN
    Vincent Fuller – TEN
    Chris Hope – TEN
    Chris Horton – WAS
    Kareem Moore – WAS
    Bryan Scott – BUF
    Reggie Nelson – CIN
    Derrick Martin – GB
    Brandon Meriweather – NE
    James Sanders – NE
    Jim Leonhard – NYJ
    Tanard Jackson – TB
    Michael Griffin -TEN
    LaRon Landry – WAS
     
  13. nyjetsrule

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    bolded guys, are the ones I would consider the best options on the market. truthfully, Laron Landry is the prize of the class, but Jimmy Leonhard might be the #2 safety on the market next year. Some great corners will be available should we decide we need another one haha.
     
  14. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    Jim Leonhard is good enough to win a Super Bowl with. Eric Smith is good enough if there's somebody like Reed or Polamalu alongside him.
     
  15. DevTeam

    DevTeam Well-Known Member

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    Smith is a hard hitter, which is why he's had so many concussions, but he's a liability in pass coverage.
     
  16. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    He's good for underneath coverage but down the field he's a mess
     
  17. Mr3rdDown80

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    i say keep leonhard and smith... but smith should be a situational guy... we need to get a coverage safety to start for him on most passing downs... someone who could cover a TE and have the recovery speed
     
  18. jjb333

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    Leonhard is overrated, Smith is underrated, but neither is very good. Brodney Pool hasn't even made a play this year.

    We're lucky our safeties' issues aren't magnified due to the fact we have excellent cornerback play.
     
  19. MikeHoncho

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    I'm disappointed in Pool this season.. I thought he played great down the stretch last season after Leonhard's injury and into the playoffs. I was expecting to see more of him this year.. he can't possibly be worse in coverage than Smith.
     
  20. The Grim Revis

    The Grim Revis New Member

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    Charles Godfrey wouldn't be a bad pickup.

    And Landry would be an amazing signing, but there's no way he hits FA.
     

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