Stills staying in Miami, which I'm sure pleases ZBC greatly.
More terrifying, rumor floating around that the Pats may offer Malcolm Butler to the Saints for Brandin Cooks. I'm mortified at the thought of what he could do in that offense.
whoa!
Giants sign Ellison, who fits the billYea, I agree with that and I wanted one prior to the official Marshall signing. Now I don't see them having the cap and I don't see them taking one of the top 2 TEs.
With limited cap, might as well get a TE capable of helping out in run/pass blocking on the cheap.
Giants sign Ellison, who fits the bill
Yes, the fans got screwed, but the taxpayers of that city didn't get screwed.
Cities are now going to be able to tell NFL to screw off now about their stadiums because there will be nowhere to relocate.
Yes, the fans got screwed, but the taxpayers of that city didn't get screwed.
Cities are now going to be able to tell NFL to screw off now about their stadiums because there will be nowhere to relocate.
Well the Giants got the more playmaking TE to give Eli more options to spread the field.
Didn't address that hole at LB or RT though, which seemed more dire.
Eli has a ton of weapons now though. OBJ, Shepard, Marshall, and now Engram. They have almost completely remade their offense.
Edit: I'm still thrown off by the NFL draft because it really isn't a BPA strategy. Teams absolutely draft for need unlike the NHL
The big difference is because of difference in player age when drafted and that most NHL picks don't see playing time for 2-3 years after the draft. NFL picks on the other hand can and will often start from day one.
Picking for need would not work in the NHL simply because a team might have very different needs when the player is NHL ready in compare to the needs the team had in the players draft year.