NFL Free Agency 2016

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over the mountain
04-21-2016, 12:41 PM
I really like Culliver. Wish he didnt suffer a major knee injury.

I imagine we could squeeze Norman into this year's cap but does that mean for future years we cant re-sign Kirk or Reed or DJax?

At 29 and him wanting a ton of money, I would pass on Norman.

Ruhskins
04-21-2016, 12:49 PM
Why is a player wanting to get a good open market deal in the NFL such a pariah? NFL teams are always looking to get the best player for the least amount of committed money. And NFL teams always back out of their contracts for money reasons. I just don't get that mindset.

Anyway, I don't know if the Redskins should go after Norman. I mean, we are in a division with elite WRs like Dez and OBJ. I think a Norman/Breeland CB tandem would be ridiculous and it'd make a huge difference. We already should have a very good pass rush with Kerrigan, Galette, and Preston Smith. I think our defense would improve by leaps and bounds with Norman.

That said, I trust what Scot will do in the end. If we don't get him, it wouldn't be the end of the world.

Schneed10
04-21-2016, 01:09 PM
Ruhskins, good post. There was actually some football thinking in there, rather than the dumbass kneejerk reaction that brands this a "Vinny" move.

My whole thing is so many Redskins fans used to be in favor of buying up mad free agents. Now it seems the other way, so many fans are against it without going through some real football thinking - oh we tried the free agency approach with Vinny, it doesn't work, blah blah blah.

Truth is somewhere in between, and it's based upon your circumstances. One of the two best WRs in the entire NFL plays in our division (OBJ). Dez Bryant is still a monster, when healthy still among the very best.

And don't get me wrong, I don't think Scot should just hand over whatever it takes to sign Norman blindly without thinking of the value. If he's uncomfortable with the guaranteed money it would take to sign Norman, then I'm OK with that. But the reason I'm OK with that is because I trust that he has thought through the opportunity cost of using that money on Norman - I trust that he has a plan to put together a team in a better way. I don't think many of you guys who are having the kneejerk 'no Vinny no!' reaction have really thought it through.

Norman can have an incredible impact on our defense. Have you looked at our cap situation for 2017, 2018? Can you tell me why having Norman can't work? Have you done the math to say we can't afford to sign Cousins long term and Reed and others with Norman on the roster? I don't think you have. I also don't think you're thinking about the impact it would make to have Breeland as our #2 instead of our #1. Are you thinking about the schematic differences that Barry could deploy with Norman playing on an island? Are you thinking about the blitzes and the disguises? Are you thinking about the turnovers that could be created when Galette/Kerrigan and Norman/Breeland work hand-in-hand?

Don't get on the boards and spew knee jerk bullshit. We should be better than that. Make your case and make it a good one or I just scroll by.

Schneed10
04-21-2016, 01:16 PM
I just don't think McC is gonna go crazy with the number Norman wants. Culliver would be cut imo, Kory L too. Roberts when healthy.

What do you think gets it done? IMO, Norman looking around 70-80 million with at least 60% of that guaranteed.

I think McCloughan will want to speak with him. He'll want to sell him - Josh if you're looking for a destination that will pay you the absolute most, then you've got the wrong place. We'll pay you fairly, we'll pay you like one of the best corners, but I have to know why you want to be a Washington Redskin. I have to know if you're like Junior Galette, that you're a football junkie, that you're all heart and passion, that you want to be in a place where culture matters.

That's where McCloughan separates himself as a GM. The emotional connection he makes. He not only identifies heart in potential draft picks, but he relates to it in conversations too.

If Norman ends up in San Fran or Tampa for the highest $, then you'll know he wasn't a McCloughan fit. If he ends up with us for market value, $14-15M per season or so, then watch out, because it says McCloughan saw the heart he needed to see.

Chico23231
04-21-2016, 01:22 PM
I think Norman is a heck of a baller...but he is more Sherman than Revis.

Not a press guy and doesn't follow the #1 WR around the field. He stays on his side and is in mostly in zone looks...

Carolina sits in Cover 3 (zone) half the time...why? because the team plays great team defense.

Still, Norman is the real deal on reading routes and anticipating where the QB will go. He is super aggressive. Love the player...but a real big, top-3 pay in Corner pay, im not down with that.

Chico23231
04-21-2016, 01:29 PM
I think McCloughan will want to speak with him. He'll want to sell him - Josh if you're looking for a destination that will pay you the absolute most, then you've got the wrong place. We'll pay you fairly, we'll pay you like one of the best corners, but I have to know why you want to be a Washington Redskin. I have to know if you're like Junior Galette, that you're a football junkie, that you're all heart and passion, that you want to be in a place where culture matters.

That's where McCloughan separates himself as a GM. The emotional connection he makes. He not only identifies heart in potential draft picks, but he relates to it in conversations too.

If Norman ends up in San Fran or Tampa for the highest $, then you'll know he wasn't a McCloughan fit. If he ends up with us for market value, $14-15M per season or so, then watch out, because it says McCloughan saw the heart he needed to see.

agree....with all that bolded. your right....but do you think Norman fits that mold? Im not sure if he can be sold...I really think he wants big big money, because in his mind its "disrespectful" if he doesn't get it.

Remember when we use to say "diva" WR, well the new "divas" these days are the cornerbacks. Brash, bold and unapologetic. Why? Because as the league has become more pass oriented....anybody can put up big WR receiving yards or pass catches, but not everybody can stop it. And when you can, you're more recognized as a star.

Alvin Walton
04-21-2016, 02:03 PM
No farging way do I want this guy.
Our cap would be fecked.
We can get a good corner in the first round and then release Culliver.

skinsfan69
04-21-2016, 02:04 PM
The Redskins should do their due diligence but I would pass. At 28 how many years will Norman be playing like he did last year? I never even heard of the guy prior to the 15 season. It would have to be most likely a 3 year rental/deal. I would say go do your homework and find another Josh Norman in the middle rounds of the draft, like Carolina did. They know him better than anyone and they let him walk right out the door. They must think they can still be just as good w/out him.

The only way I'd pay a corner that kind of money is if he's in the Deion Sanders or Darrell Green mode. He would need to follow the teams best wr and take him out of the game. Not sure if Norman is that guy.

Ruhskins
04-21-2016, 02:16 PM
No farging way do I want this guy.
Our cap would be fecked.
We can get a good corner in the first round and then release Culliver.

Why would we release Culliver if we draft a corner?

Ruhskins
04-21-2016, 02:20 PM
Pretty good breakdown of Pros/Cons of getting Norman:

The pros and cons of the Redskins pursuing Josh Norman | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/redskinsblog/pros-and-cons-redskins-pursuing-josh-norman)

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