As of right now we have 44 players signed at least through 2008, here is who i think will most likely be safe to be on the team, who is on the bubble and players that are all but cut. let me know who you think is in the wrong spot.
SAFE:
1.john beck
2.vernon carey
3.samson satele
4.ted ginn
5.derek hagan
6.ron brown
7.lo. booker
8.ragan mauai
9.matt roth
10.vonnie holliday
11.rod wright
12.joey porter
13.channing crowder
14.will allen
15.jason allen
16.jay feeley
17.brandon fields
ON THE BUBBLE:
1. LJ shelton
2.anthony alabi
3.david martin
4.justin peele
5.jason taylor
6.quinton moses
7.paul soliai
8.zach thomas
9.abe wright
10.ed miles
11.andre goodman
12.travis daniels
13.cameron worrell
14.joe toledo
15.drew mormino
16.renaldo hill
ALL BUT CUT:
1.marty booker
2.kerry reed
3.aaron halterman
4.rob ninkovich
5.derek robinson
6.keith traylor
7.steve fifita
8.anthony bryant
9.courtney bryan
10.trent green
11.ricky williams
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I think Hagan and Fields far from locks next year, but unless we can get competition there they may be back. Hagan is not reliable and Parcels has little patience for inconsistent kicker/punters. I think absent trade, retirement, or refusal to restructure (we may be why you have them on the bubble), Zach and JT will be back. I want to see Moses and Mormino back, but not sure if they fit Parcells size mode. The rest have them can all be gone as far as I'm concerned. Obviously we will have to keep some of them, but I wouldn't shed any tears to see that group gone.
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I think you're jumping the gun on Booker, Green, and Williams. I also think Solai is pretty safe.
Solai was a rookie. He needs to learn technique and that should be expected from a first year NFL player. Paul Solai will stay.
If Green wants to play next year and is cleared, I see Parcells giving him the opportunity to compete. He's a vet QB. You can say that Marty Booker has been inconsistent but the same can be said about every other WR. IMO Derek Hagen will be cut before Booker. Also, don't be surprised if Ricky is back with us next season. I think it's largely up to him. If he stays clean and shows up to training camp in shape, he'll be given a chance to compete.
I really do not think JT is on the bubble, either. He's the most talented guy on the roster. Why would you get rid of him? It makes absolutely no sense if you're trying to acquire talent to let the player with the most talent walk away to play elsewhere. That's the same kind of thinking that got us Jamar Fletcher instead of Drew Brees. -
Crowder is on the Bubble at best...
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I'm not so sure about Ricky Williams after Parcells made the statement that he didn't want players who were problem children and questionable character, thugs or hoodlums. Who in recent memory is a better example of a problem child than RW?
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Not so sure about Moses, he's played great and he was just a rookie, i like him and say we have to keep him esp. with the lack of depth at d-line
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mormino, moses, and soliai stay.
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I wish it were as easy as just keeping who is best at each position, and who has potential. Bill will sit down and look at everything, including salary cap, and level of play he is getting from players at there varying levels of pay, and degrees of experience.
For example he may say that Roth isn't as good as Holiday, but taking into account, their age, wages, potential and longetivity--Roth may be a better keep than Vonnie.
I mean, keeping Ricky is an option, but with Ronnie, Chatman, and Lo Bo is it really neccesary. Of course if Ricky is cheaper than Chatman, then I would say ok, but if it were between Ricky and Lo-Bo, I would have to say get rid of Ricky. It is a matter of opinion I know, but common sense has to prevail in certain circumstances. I just hope now that Bill is here he will start to make the right decisions (which is what Wayne wants), which is what most fans would have probably made clear from the start. Unfortunately what was obvious to me in the past (and now), still isn't obvious to others, who are meant to know what they are doing.
I am still absolutely amazed that fans seem to be the most knowledgeable and the most accurate when it comes to personnel decisions. It is scary really :thumbup: -
Hagen- is no lock
Crowder- Maybe BP will get this boy to play
Roth- make or break... very bad year
J Allen- - See Crowder -
I would put Hagan on the bubble. He seemed to have a lot of penalties on special teams and his hands have been erratic.
Crowder apparently has met the contract stipulations to opt out and become a free agent. If he is restricted, my guess is that we will tender him at least at a second-round pick.
I think Shelton and Peelle are likely salary cap cuts. Perhaps also Hill if there is any indication that he won't be fully recovered for training camp.
Moses, Mormino, and Soliai will at least get a look through training camp. Time is running out on Toledo and Alabi, no matter what Hudson Houck thinks.
Goodman and Daniels will probably be fighting for one job in training camp. Goodman's skills are better but he has been injury prone.
We will have at least $13 million in veteran salaries pruned before the start of free agency, possibly $26 million if we trade Taylor and Thomas retires. -
Parcells can say what he wants, but he had TO on his team. If Williams looks good in camp, he would stay.
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I hope we Keep Q. Moses
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Trent played well, when the team around him was horrible.
I think he should retire, but I can see the Tuna keeping him around. He is smart, protects the ball & is an accurate passer. He's a good QB & a class act, it's a damn shame about his history of concussions. :( -
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