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<blockquote data-quote="BSchujasNYG" data-source="post: 433474" data-attributes="member: 6151"><p>Best NT in this FA class would be a guy like Sione Pouha, but he will probably (rightfully so) demand a lot of money. I can see him wanting to leave the Jets though. A sleeper at NT would be a guy like Antonio Garay from the Chargers. He was a flat out beast in 2010, and had a solid year this year. He will be cheaper then Pouha and he might even be a bit more well rounded then Pouha who is dominant against the run and an average pass rusher.</p><p> </p><p>DE, there are the top dollar guys like Calais Campbell and another very high value but cheaper guy, who is an ideal 5T in the system that Capers runs for your team, and that is Jason Jones. He wasn't as good as years prior this year because of an injury, but he will be healthy next year, and would be a force if utilized correctly on your team. Provides great interior rush.</p><p> </p><p>As for OLB, I really think you guys have to address that via the draft. I mean there are options for every position of need you mentioned, Poe could be a nice NT for you guys, Curry is a guy I think is gonna flat out ball in the NFL as an OLB in a 3-4/50 scheme, and if healthy, Jared Crick can play the 5T for you guys.</p><p> </p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSchujasNYG, post: 433474, member: 6151"] Best NT in this FA class would be a guy like Sione Pouha, but he will probably (rightfully so) demand a lot of money. I can see him wanting to leave the Jets though. A sleeper at NT would be a guy like Antonio Garay from the Chargers. He was a flat out beast in 2010, and had a solid year this year. He will be cheaper then Pouha and he might even be a bit more well rounded then Pouha who is dominant against the run and an average pass rusher. DE, there are the top dollar guys like Calais Campbell and another very high value but cheaper guy, who is an ideal 5T in the system that Capers runs for your team, and that is Jason Jones. He wasn't as good as years prior this year because of an injury, but he will be healthy next year, and would be a force if utilized correctly on your team. Provides great interior rush. As for OLB, I really think you guys have to address that via the draft. I mean there are options for every position of need you mentioned, Poe could be a nice NT for you guys, Curry is a guy I think is gonna flat out ball in the NFL as an OLB in a 3-4/50 scheme, and if healthy, Jared Crick can play the 5T for you guys. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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