http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...icized-for-medical-handling-of-rashad-jeanty/
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/20..._1_miami-dolphins-rashad-jeanty-quentin-moses
His agent David Canter just mentioned the Dolphins worked him out yesterday and expect an offer to be made, he is a local guy and a player I've always liked as he seems like one of those "glue" players, you can play him at ILB or OLB or ST and he will do a good job.
http://www.bengals.com/team/roster/Rashad-Jeanty/JEA428791
He led the Bengals in ST tackles in 09, a playoff yr for them.
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if the price is right & he's healthy, I think it would be a good acquisition
can never have too many good LB's between defense & special teams
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As for Jeanty, his agent also mentioned 8 teams were looking at him, being from Carrol City hopefully he lands here. -
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He has to be in his 30's by now, no?
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The CIN organization should be ashamed of themselves considering the way they handled his injury, and if I was in the FO I would seriously question and investigate the entire medical staff.
That being said, I don't know much about the guy, but I do recall hearing his name a lot in the past.padre31 likes this. -
hes a decent player, but we need another impact pass rusher from the olb imo. if healthy im sure would be solid depth.
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As for Jeanty IF he is signed to me it means the Austin Spitlers' of the roster are going to be pushed out or sent to the practice squad as they no longer have the luxury to allow less than optimal performance whilst a player attempts to "get it". There just is not as much room for error as their was in 08-10. -
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Per OmarK he also has visits set up with the Jets (who are signing anything that moves) and Seahawks.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-jeanty-miami-dolphins-020811,0,1346423.storyTone_E likes this. -
Well now, after thinking about this a bit, perhaps Jeanty could be that cheap Vet Linebacker who makes plays on ST?
If signed, we would only lack a Returner type and maybe a kick off specialist to have our ST unit locked down on paper prior to the preseason, and I'd have to think Resetilli would be in that mix as well, but with Jeanty you would be getting a known commodity at linebacker as well.
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Just how is this supposed to help the next to last offense in the NFL ? Shouldn't we be more worried about that side for a change ?
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No trades, no FA, wereas Jeanty can be signed now and could (not will) upgrade Special Teams, nothing can really be done for the offense until the Draft or the CBA is completed.
Put it this way, the only thing that can be done is to sign Street FA's like Josh McCown, or poach practice squads for a Running Back, or other positions, those are the only two options and there is not a whole lot out there SB, the CFL is not offering anything up either.
So to me, if you can find a piece that figures to fix a problem, though it is not your main problem, you do so. -
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This after paying Antonio Bryant 8 million as a signing bonus only to discover he had a rare cartilage condition, these are not the brightest bulbs in Cinci.
As for Jeanty himself, always liked his game he is the sort of player who does whatever he is asked really well, if healthy he would upgrade our ST coverage unit and could fill in for Misi or Crowder. -
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I imagine there are lots of players out there that had ankle and knee surgery. Why do we even bother ?
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Brandon Adenjabejo was a ST standout for the ravens and they kept him on the roster while recovering from a knee injury and he was 34, Jeanty is 27 with no knee issues to speak of and a yr of rest and rehab. -
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Smiley had a detoriated shoulder joint, Jeanty merely had a bad leg break, if the morons on the Bengals staff had not misdiagnosed him he would have been ready to play in 2010.
Besides, he has not been signed as of yet, he only worked out for us and his agent is expecting an offer, not that an offer has been made.