They usually don't introduce picks from the 3rd round or later. Would have to think that's why. If we had a 2nd round pick I think they might have introduced them.
Him being a b**** and not showing up for work cost him over 3 million dollars (along with any respect this city had for him) and he still doesn't have a new contract....and the Seahawks don't have much cap space so he might have to hold out like a b**** yet again or face playing out his contract and becoming a free agent at 34 years old like he was always going to
For those that think power rankings are fun: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...n=tw-nf-sf188498084-sf188498084&sf188498084=1
Agreed, I think he just killed any chance of him getting another deal by going this route. Before he might have been seen as a bit toxic but now he'll be seen as absolutely radioactive.....which is a bit concerning for the Texans since they have his brother now. Hopefully his younger brother is wiser and considerably more of a professional.
La'el Collins wants to play tackle, the cowboys want him to play guard. They just drafted Connor Williams who could also play that guard spot. La'el for the Texans?
From un-drafted: wide receiver Vyncint Smith (so Gaine himself doesn't think it is solidify behind Hopkins and Fuller). It was an easy decision talking to Mr. Gaine. He was telling me they have Will Fuller and DeAndre Hopkins on the outside, but don't have it solidified behind them. I feel like I could make a splash. I knew they were my best fit if I didn't get picked up in the draft. The process ran real smooth.
5th-year options: Blue - Option picked up Red - Option not exercised 1. Jameis Winston, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2. Marcus Mariota, QB, Tennessee Titans 3. Dante Fowler Jr., DE, Jacksonville Jaguars 4. Amari Cooper, WR, Oakland Raiders 5. Brandon Scherff, G, Washington Redskins 6. Leonard Williams, DE, New York Jets 7. Kevin White, WR, Chicago Bears 8. Vic Beasley, DE, Atlanta Falcons 9. Ereck Flowers, OT, New York Giants 10. Todd Gurley, RB, Los Angeles Rams 11. Trae Waynes, CB, Minnesota Vikings 12. Danny Shelton, DT, Cleveland Browns(Now with New England) 13. Andrus Peat, OL, New Orleans Saints 14. DeVante Parker, WR, Miami Dolphins 15. Melvin Gordon, RB, Los Angeles Chargers 16. Kevin Johnson, CB, Houston Texans When healthy, Johnson displayed high upside as a shutdown corner. Injuries have tarnished the past two years, however. Johnson has missed 14 games since his rookie season. The Texans would be on the hook for the $9.069 million if those injuries persist. 17. Arik Armstead, DE, San Francisco 49ers 18. Marcus Peters, CB, Kansas City Chiefs(Now with LA Rams) 19. Cameron Erving, C, Cleveland Browns(Now with Kansas City) 20. Nelson Agholor, WR, Philadelphia Eagles 21. Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Cincinnati Bengals 22. Bud Dupree, OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers 23. Shane Ray, DE, Denver Broncos 24. D.J. Humphries, OT, Arizona Cardinals 25. Shaq Thompson, OLB, Carolina Panthers 26. Breshad Perriman, WR, Baltimore Ravens 27. Byron Jones, DB, Dallas Cowboys 28. Laken Tomlinson, G, Detroit Lions(Now with San Francisco) 29. Phillip Dorsett, WR, Indianapolis Colts(Now with New England) 30. Damarious Randall, DB, Green Bay Packers(Now with Cleveland) 31. Stephone Anthony, LB, New Orleans Saints(Now with Miami) 32. Malcom Brown, DT, New England Patriots *Fifth-year salaries are determined by draft position. The first 10 picks earn pay equal to the average of the 10 highest salaries at their position. The remainder of the first round is the average of the third through 25th highest salaries at the position. Per the CBA, a player's position is determined by where he took the most snaps during his third league year.
Don't be stupid even if it is difficult for you. I was suggesting that he was his own man and hoping that he makes better choices than his foolish brother.
You’re just nitpicking now. Kevin Johnson has been shutdown the majority of his career. No one has been shutdown for the season more than him the last two years!
He was good in 2016 according to PFF. Injuries really set him back last year, no telling if he recovers.
I remember when he got injured he was playing better (and ranked higher) than Bouye. Part of the reason I was foolishly okay with letting Bouye go.