Re: 2016 Vikings Free Agency Thread (News, Rumors, Transacti
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:08 pm
Thats the 2017 draft, guys.
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Stop that! I like the Vikings at 32.Texas Vike wrote: They traded with the Seachickens.
Both are gone by our pick in Kiper's mock. Coleman is gone as well.Husker Vike wrote:Fuller has very suspect hands, we need a bigger stronger WR like Treadwell or Doctson that can go up and win against the best CB's on the jump balls and tight coverage in the endzone
Husker Vike wrote:Fuller has very suspect hands, we need a bigger stronger WR like Treadwell or Doctson that can go up and win against the best CB's on the jump balls and tight coverage in the endzone
Husker Vike wrote:Fuller has very suspect hands, we need a bigger stronger WR like Treadwell or Doctson that can go up and win against the best CB's on the jump balls and tight coverage in the endzone
Agree!!!Pondering Her Percy wrote:
Exactly how I feel!! Treadwell and Doctson fit this offense so much better than Fuller does. They both are solid route runners that can create separation, do a great job of high pointing the football, use their size and body well, have exceptional hands, etc. Fuller, IMO doesn't really have any of that
Kyle Carter, TE, Penn State (via Mike Loyko)
Jake Ganus, LB, Georgia (via Mike Loyko)
Brandon Ross, RB, Maryland (via Mike Loyko)
Jhurell Pressley, RB, New Mexico (via Christian Shanafelt)
Eric Rawls, CB, Kentucky State (via NFL Draft Diamonds)
Keith Baxter, DB, Marshall (via Arif Hasan)
Theiran Cockran, DE, Minnesota (via Ryan Burns)
halfgiz wrote:Brian Hoyer signed a backup deal with the Bears for 2 million. That is a surprise...that's cheap.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... with-bears
He had 19 TD's to 7 int's in the regular season. Just seeing the way Houston drafted it doesn't seem he had a great deal to work with.Mothman wrote:
It's probably cheap because he was so awful in the playoffs last season. That couldn't have helped his market.
I think he knows what he's doing. Losing Adam Gase in the offseason could set them back a bit but with Fox in Chicago, this division is likely to keep getting tougher and more competitive. His track record suggests the Bears will be able to compete for the division sooner than later. Things could become VERY competitive in the NFC North over the next few years.halfgiz wrote:He had 19 TD's to 7 int's in the regular season. Just seeing the way Houston drafted it doesn't seem he had a great deal to work with.
Fox seems to be doing a good job with the Bears.
Eh, until the Bears learn that you cant sign absolutely terrible, mediocre QBs to 7 year deals, I wouldn't hold my breath, sure they might scrape out a cute little playoff appearance here or there if they are lucky, but I seriously doubt they ever a real contender, especially with them settling on mediocrity at the QB position.Mothman wrote: I think he knows what he's doing. Losing Adam Gase in the offseason could set them back a bit but with Fox in Chicago, this division is likely to keep getting tougher and more competitive. His track record suggests the Bears will be able to compete for the division sooner than later. Things could become VERY competitive in the NFC North over the next few years.
Jordysghost wrote: Eh, until the Bears learn that you cant sign absolutely terrible, mediocre QBs to 7 year deals, I wouldn't hold my breath, sure they might scrape out a cute little playoff appearance here or there if they are lucky, but I seriously doubt they ever a real contender, especially with them settling on mediocrity at the QB position.
The best coach they had in Halas Hall they ran out of town, they havent recovered since.