-Truth-

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  1. No argument there, though I see the reversed amount for the WRs.
  2. I wonder how inflated Dennis Pitta's contract will be.
  3. Exactly that.
  4. Sure. We have designated draft pickers. Why not FA bidders as well? I did it last year for Ed_Reed20.
  5. Still looking to move Zach Miller. He's put in a very solid performance starting since the last Postseason, and has been more than dependable as a pass catcher, finishing with the 3rd and 2nd best drops rates among TEs in 2012 and 2013. PM me if interested.
  6. Good memory.
  7. We actually touched on Fenner a few days back. It was the situation wherein he counted against Seattle's cap space until they added two players after the lock date. In either case, to answer your first question, I most certainly did. I think I'm just under 40 players on my roster.
  8. The Seattle Seahawks release: Michael Brooks (DT) - .5 Stars (420,000 - 0) Chandler Fenner (CB) - .5 Stars (420,000 - 0) Clint Gresham (LS) - 1 Stars (887,500 - 137,500) Sidney Rice (WR) - 7.5 Stars (9,700,000 - 2,400,000) Total Saved: 9.5 Stars
  9. You're kidding. That was the number listed on their SoF. That's a disappointment.
  10. Appreciate the double checking.
  11. I remember that figure, but just couldn't add any proof to it. I'll use that number. Thank you.
  12. Appreciate the hard work. But are you sure that the first three rounds are accurate? I have the 64th, 68th and 72nd selections.
  13. So I'm about to release Sidney Rice, but I can't find out exactly how much I'd save, as he was coincidentally released today in real life. Can someone help me with the figure?
  14. Wrong user, I assume?
  15. Good add in Pierre Thomas. An underrated all-around back that could shoulder the load if Adrian Peterson loses time with injury.
  16. You definitely have the highest graded FS, but Kam Chancellor was the highest graded SS. That being said, I feel like McCourty is the perfect complement to Eric Berry.
  17. Thank you.
  18. Definitely one that helps both sides. The FA market is dreadfully thin in terms of quality pass rushers. And Minnesota had more than enough money to swallow the cap. While Clemons is in his 30s and had a slump in the middle of last season, he was also a terrific pass rushers in the two years prior, and flashed his capabilities towards the end of the season. At worst, he's a more than capable stopgap option. With regards to Seattle, Cliff Avril was a force last season and will hold down the fort at the Leo spot. A late mid-rounder in a solid class can always be of assistance. And the significant cap relief allows for a potential quality signing to improve a position of need. I see it as a win-win.
  19. Official Trade: Seattle - Chris Clemons (DE) Minnesota - 5th (158) round selection
  20. No problem with that. And no worries at all. I appreciate the heads up, but I definitely didn't assume it was you. It wouldn't be like you to do that.
  21. A better one could've been traded for or found in the FA. To be honest, I wasn't a fan of Joeckel when he was coming, and it reflects on my opinion. The last point is a fair one.
  22. Disagree with the Miami getting a steal. Acquiring a 1st rounder in practically the middle of the round in a much stronger class for an LT who came in with upside, but struggled before going down with injuries was a steal, in my mind. I would've pulled the trigger on the move ten times out of ten.
  23. If he didn't match it, he doesn't need to state it. He's yours.
  24. Wow. Jacksonville got a steal.
  25. Very likely for Rice. But I'm still mulling over Clemons. He finished the year with a bang and the FA market is very bare.