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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
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Ryan Kalil won't be franchised but my gut tells me that he'll sign with the Panthers before hitting the open market. Mankins is a 50-50 shot to resign with the Patriots but between his old age and his huge upcoming contract I don't want to have much to do with him.
Joesph makes the most sense seeing as how he plays a position of need and the front office knows what to expect from him, from his practice habits to his ability on gameday. He'll still cost a pretty penny but he's young and talented enough to justify the price tag.
Cardinals guard Deuce Lutui (27) - Horrible fit for the zone
Falcons guard Justin Blalock (27) - A younger version of Dockery, but ironically he has played in a zone blocking scheme. Still I don't see him leaving Atlanta.
Ravens guard Chris Chester (28) - Great fit as a zone blocker. Should seriously look into bringing him on
Ravens tackle Jared Gaither (24)- Intriguing but between the injury concerns and the fact that he's not a great zone blocking fit I don't know if I'd want him. The age is a great selling point though.
Ravens guard/tackle Marshal Yanda (26) - Could be a nice fit especially with his ability to play RT but I find a guy like Chester more intriguing
Broncos tackle Ryan Harris (25) - He's kind of like Haynesworth. Really talented but always misses a few games each year. After Brown he would be my favorite option.
Raiders center Samson Satele (26) - On one hand the Raiders had a great running game. On the other hand the Dolphins got rid of him because they were tired of being unable to get a push up the middle.
Steelers tackle Willie Colon (27) - Doesn't seem athletic enough to handle this scheme.
Seahawks center Chris Spencer (28) - I would love to consider him seeing as how he's a former first round pick but apparently he's been a bust to this point.
Also on a side note if you bring in Chester and Joesph to play Guard and resign Brown you would have 4 Offensive Lineman from Oklahoma which besides upgrading the line would also help to serve giving Orakpo that extra bit of motivation during practice.