Mock Offseason
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 1:31 am
Our current DC looks something like this (indicates FA)
QB: Carr / McGloin
HB: Murray / Helu / Taiwan
FB: Reece / Olawale
WR: Cooper / Crabtree / Roberts / Holmes / Streater
TE: Walford / Smith / Rivera
LT: (Penn) / (Barnes) / McCants
LG: G. Jackson / Feliciano
C: Hudson / (Bergstrom)
RG: (Webb) / Feliciano
RT: Menelik / A. Howard / McCants
LE: MEJ/Autry/(A. Smith)
DT: D. Williams/Jelly/McGee
RE: Mack/Mayowa/Harris
LOLB: Smith / Ball
ILB: Heeney / Lofton / Ball
OLB: Ball / (Alexander)
*note - our front 7 is extremely versatile and interchangeable, but I tried to put them where they played most
CB: Amerson / Carrie / Hayden / Thorpe / Dex / McGill
FS: N Allen / Asante
SS: T Mays
Ideally I would like to start going after some top tier FAs, and maybe even hitting on them. So for the first wave of FA:
Sign CB Trumaine Johnson for 4 years, 40m (22gtd)
Sign S Eric Weddle for 3 years, 17m (9gtd)
Sign G Brandon Brooks for 3 years, 18m (11m gtd)
Sign ILB DeMario Davis for 1 year, 5m
Re-sign Donald Penn for 2 years, 14m (8m gtd)
Re-sign Aldon Smith for 1 year, 8m (pro-rated)
Cut: Roy Helu (2m), Lee Smith (2.7m), Mychael Rivera (1.7m), Keith McGill (750k)
Allow UFAs Neiko Thorpe, Taylor Mays, Lorenzo Alexander, J'Marcus Webb, and Tony Bergstrom to walk
Round 1: Ezekiel Elliot, HB - I think Stanley is off the board here, and I don't want the CB leftovers of the 1st round. Clearly the best HB in the draft. Can form a legitimately lethal 1-2 punch with pending FA Latavius Murray
Round 2: Su'a Cravens, S/OLB - He might turn out to be better at OLB, but would be a homerun swing at SS. Could learn from vets Weddle and Allen, before he supplants both
Round 3: Spencer Drango, RT - A mauler of a run blocker. Not a great pass pro guy, but tools are there.
Round 4: KeiVarae Russell, CB - Undersized at less than 6', but a really good toolsy CB. High potential guy, just like Hayden was.
Round 4 (#2) - trade up using the Cowboys 5th and Colts 6th: Austin Hooper, TE. Local kid who projects to be a quality move TE
New DC:
QB: Carr / McGloin
HB: Elliot / Murray / Taiwan
FB: Reece / Olawale
WR: Cooper / Crabtree / Roberts / Holmes / Streater
TE: Walford / Hooper / G. Holmes
LT: Penn / M.Watson
LG: G. Jackson / Feliciano
C: Hudson / Feliciano
RG: B. Brooks / Feliciano / A.Howard
RT: M. Watson / Drango / A.Howard
LE: A.Smith / MEJ / Autry
DT: D. Williams / Jelly / McGee
RE: Mack / Mayowa / Harris
LOLB: M. Smith / Maowa
ILB: Heeney / Lofton / Ball
OLB: Ball / M.Smith / Cravens
CB: T Jackson / Amerson / Hayden / Dex
FS: Weddle / Allen / Asante
SS: Allen / Cravens
I think I'm way too optimistic re: FA, but that's a team I'd love to see. We'd still be lacking long-term solutions at LT, OLB, CB, and FS.. but I dont see a glaring weakness on the team.
QB: Carr / McGloin
HB: Murray / Helu / Taiwan
FB: Reece / Olawale
WR: Cooper / Crabtree / Roberts / Holmes / Streater
TE: Walford / Smith / Rivera
LT: (Penn) / (Barnes) / McCants
LG: G. Jackson / Feliciano
C: Hudson / (Bergstrom)
RG: (Webb) / Feliciano
RT: Menelik / A. Howard / McCants
LE: MEJ/Autry/(A. Smith)
DT: D. Williams/Jelly/McGee
RE: Mack/Mayowa/Harris
LOLB: Smith / Ball
ILB: Heeney / Lofton / Ball
OLB: Ball / (Alexander)
*note - our front 7 is extremely versatile and interchangeable, but I tried to put them where they played most
CB: Amerson / Carrie / Hayden / Thorpe / Dex / McGill
FS: N Allen / Asante
SS: T Mays
Ideally I would like to start going after some top tier FAs, and maybe even hitting on them. So for the first wave of FA:
Sign CB Trumaine Johnson for 4 years, 40m (22gtd)
Sign S Eric Weddle for 3 years, 17m (9gtd)
Sign G Brandon Brooks for 3 years, 18m (11m gtd)
Sign ILB DeMario Davis for 1 year, 5m
Re-sign Donald Penn for 2 years, 14m (8m gtd)
Re-sign Aldon Smith for 1 year, 8m (pro-rated)
Cut: Roy Helu (2m), Lee Smith (2.7m), Mychael Rivera (1.7m), Keith McGill (750k)
Allow UFAs Neiko Thorpe, Taylor Mays, Lorenzo Alexander, J'Marcus Webb, and Tony Bergstrom to walk
Round 1: Ezekiel Elliot, HB - I think Stanley is off the board here, and I don't want the CB leftovers of the 1st round. Clearly the best HB in the draft. Can form a legitimately lethal 1-2 punch with pending FA Latavius Murray
Round 2: Su'a Cravens, S/OLB - He might turn out to be better at OLB, but would be a homerun swing at SS. Could learn from vets Weddle and Allen, before he supplants both
Round 3: Spencer Drango, RT - A mauler of a run blocker. Not a great pass pro guy, but tools are there.
Round 4: KeiVarae Russell, CB - Undersized at less than 6', but a really good toolsy CB. High potential guy, just like Hayden was.
Round 4 (#2) - trade up using the Cowboys 5th and Colts 6th: Austin Hooper, TE. Local kid who projects to be a quality move TE
New DC:
QB: Carr / McGloin
HB: Elliot / Murray / Taiwan
FB: Reece / Olawale
WR: Cooper / Crabtree / Roberts / Holmes / Streater
TE: Walford / Hooper / G. Holmes
LT: Penn / M.Watson
LG: G. Jackson / Feliciano
C: Hudson / Feliciano
RG: B. Brooks / Feliciano / A.Howard
RT: M. Watson / Drango / A.Howard
LE: A.Smith / MEJ / Autry
DT: D. Williams / Jelly / McGee
RE: Mack / Mayowa / Harris
LOLB: M. Smith / Maowa
ILB: Heeney / Lofton / Ball
OLB: Ball / M.Smith / Cravens
CB: T Jackson / Amerson / Hayden / Dex
FS: Weddle / Allen / Asante
SS: Allen / Cravens
I think I'm way too optimistic re: FA, but that's a team I'd love to see. We'd still be lacking long-term solutions at LT, OLB, CB, and FS.. but I dont see a glaring weakness on the team.