Thug wrote:
Irish Boy wrote:
He's RFA Thug. His being resigned can be wholly controlled by the Browns organization along already prescribed boundaries. They don't necessarily want a long term deal because it might be fool's gold.
That's right. Browns could have either 1. Max tendered him. Which means they offer DA a 2.3m contract for 1 year. If another club wants to match they have to give up a 1st and 3rd. Browns could tender less but then receive less should another team match. OR 2. Resign DA to a long term contract.
As of this moment nothing has been done. If the Brown's walk matched their talk they would have already signed DA up to a new contract. They haven't and free agency begins in 3 1/2 weeks. At that time teams will be able to make offers for DA. I think the Browns will make a decision by then to either max tender him as a RFA or sign him up long term.
2008 NFL Mock Draft (to Chicago at #14):
1. Dolphins - Chris Long - DE - Virginia - I still think that with a great workout, Dorsey could emerge as the guy here. But the fact remains that DE is a more valuable position in the league and Long is the total package. He is ideally suited in a 3-4 or a 4-3 at the position and was incredibly productive in College. Also, with this Father's pedigree behind him, Long may be too much for Miami to pass up.
2. Rams - Glenn Dorsey - DT - LSU - Even if he does fall, I don't see him falling far. The Dolphins and the Rams look like they are going to wind up basically flipping a coin for who gets who when it comes to two very high quality D-lineman. Dorsey is a force and can make an immediate impact on a very weak Rams defensive front line. The focus has got to be on addressing the defense with a gamebreaker, as they won't win games 35-28 in 2008.
3. Falcons - Darren McFadden - RB - Arkansas - If they wind up with the #3 pick, the Falcons hold all of the cards. Most assume that they will take Matt Ryan with this pick, but I think that would be insane. You have a shot at a guy like Darren McFadden with the #3 pick in the draft and have an aging Warrick Dunn, who is likely to be released, I think it would be a mistake to take anyone other. McFadden is the guy here at this point.
4. Raiders - Sedrick Ellis - DT - USC - Ellis is climbing up draft boards and the Raiders might reach a bit here to take him. Ellis would be an adequate replacement for a retiring Warren Sapp. The Raiders are building an offense around a young QB, but they can't give up on their defense either. They need playmakers on that defensive front and Ellis could be that guy.
5. Chiefs - Jake Long - OT - Michigan - Sure, Matt Ryan could be tempting here for the Chiefs, but they have a pair of youngsters and even though a third might give them a great chance of one of them panning out, it could also muddle the development of what's there and become a quagmire. Instead, why not find your LT of the future, and give the guy who wins the job somebody to protect is backside for the next decade?
6. Jets - Vernon Gholston - DE/OLB - Ohio State - The Jets need that impact OLB/DE hybrid type player on this defense. Gholston has a chance to prove he can run like a LB and bench like a DE at the combine. Most expect him to do just that. If he does, he should be a lock in the top 10 and the Jets are an ideal fit for him.
7. Patriots via 49ers - Derrick Harvey - DE - Florida - The Patriots are trying to fill voids in free agency so that they can walk into the draft and use their top 10 pick to take the best player available. With Tom Brady, I'm guessing they won't spend top 10 money on a free falling QB like Matt Ryan, but a speed rusher like Derrick Harvey could be the guy. He provides another weapon on defense for Parcells to move around like a little chess piece.
8. Ravens - Matt Ryan - QB - Boston College - Matt Ryan will not slip past this point. If the Ravens have a shot at landing the top QB on the board this late in the draft, they will pounce on him and cross their fingers. Ryan is showing what scouts are referring to as "moxie", which is a general term for playing with confidence. The reality is that this is a weak QB class (or it appears to be), but the Ravens have little choice.
9. Bengals - Keith Rivers - LB - USC - The Bengals need to add playmakers on defense and Rivers is an ideal fit for them. He could be the top LB in this draft depending on how things go over the next month or two and he would be a welcome addition to a struggling Bengal defense in need of a versatile weapon back there. LB is a nice safety pick as high picks tend to pan out more often than not.
10. Saints - Leodis McKelvin - CB - Troy - McKelvin could emerge as the top CB in this draft. He is considered a possible shut down cover guy who can also return kicks. That could allow Reggie Bush to focus on offense and try and justify the $50 million they paid him. McKelvin, or some other CB, is a huge commodity for a Saints team that couldn't stop anybody and who were oftened embarrassed by opposing teams top flight guys.
11. Bills - Phillip Merling - DE - Clemson - Merling could be the top pass rushing DE in the league. He has some off the field issues, but his talent could be too much for a team like Buffalo to pass up. Merling can team with any DE in the league and create a very impressive one-two punch. Buffalo may try and mirror what New York did defensively. They have a young LB and DT unit to pair with this kid.
12. Broncos - Ryan Clady - OT - BYU - Yes, I realize that the QB's are still slipping, but you had to believe this was a possibility once the slipped past Kansas City. Clady is a comfort pick. The Broncos O-line needs some youth and depth added to it. Their franchise is built around it and they have to protect their young QB for the forseeable future. Clady is the #2 OT at this point and would be a nice addition to this club.
13. Panthers - Brian Brohm - QB - Louisville - This is far from a lock. If Brohm is available, I'm not sure the Panthers can pass. Brohm is a student of the game. He has been since day one, but he will need solid performances, both at individual workouts as well as the combine, to justify a pick this high. Ultimately, at this point, I don't think he slips out of the top 13.
14. Bears - Jeff Otah - OT - Pittsburgh - This guy is huge, can play RT or LT, and has played very well despite limited experience playing the game. Otah has the ability to develop into an elite level LT based on what he has accomplished so far with his limited experience. With the loss of Fred Miller, you have to believe the Bears are lining up for the possibility that they may need to draft a Tackle. Look for them to try and address this in free agency with a guy like Max Starks. If they can, guys like Jonathan Stewart, DeSean Jackson, Kenny Phillips, Mario Manningham, Malcolm Kelly, Limas Sweed, and Rashard Mendenhall become interesting possibilities. Let's see who moves up and down the draft board at the combine.