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OT Eric Winston Released
Chiefs release Eric Winston | ProFootballTalk
Eric Winston was released he would be an awesome affordable RT.
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For people who like PFF:
12. Kansas City Chiefs (16)
PB – 14th, RB – 9th, PEN – 15th
Stud: By his own admission, Eric Winston (+15.9) and the Chiefs fans didn’t exactly hit it off. While he wasn’t exactly perfect this year, he was the most balanced player they had on their line.
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He instantly becomes the Bears best OLmen.
He solidifies the RT position.
He permantly moves the failures of Carimi/Scott to the bench.
Allows Webb more time to develop at LT.
This is a no brained considering he commands 4 million last season when he was a free agent.
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@nfldraftscout: If true, Winston is one of the best offensive tackles on the market. Ranked No. 3 right tackle in #NFL1000 grades.
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I was screaming for him last year when the Texans released him!!! Bears didn't even sniff him. Go get him Phil!!
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
He instantly becomes the Bears best OLmen.
He solidifies the RT position.
He permantly moves the failures of Carimi/Scott to the bench.
Allows Webb more time to develop at LT.
This is a no brained considering he commands 4 million last season when he was a free agent.
Well you may be excited but I'm cautious. Houston lets him go and then KC too after just one year? What's the story on this guy that isn't being told?
He may be an upgrade over Scott but unless this coaching staff is giving up on Carimi after just one year or they honestly believe he can play OG (I don't) then we don't need another RT unless he comes awfully cheap. If you release Carimi (foolish but I'll say it anyway) it actually costs us money against the cap so I'd say that's out.
Can he even play LT? One of my concerns is that although Webb has been injury free if we don't find another guy besides Scott who could play LT in an emergency we're awfully vulnerable there. If we spend money on an OT he needs to be more than just a RT.
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Originally Posted by
4DaBERS
I was screaming for him last year when the Texans released him!!! Bears didn't even sniff him. Go get him Phil!!
I think everybody was. Man, if we got him now, Emery can go draft whoever the hell he wants in the first and I'll be happy. Kick Carimi inside to guard and evaluate Garza and the Louis' situations.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Well you may be excited but I'm cautious. Houston lets him go and then KC too after just one year? What's the story on this guy that isn't being told?
It's not rocket science, conspiracy scandal, holmes. He was a cap casualty in Houston and this is KC's way of saying, "We're keeping and re-singing Albert, grabbing Joeckel and hoping for not much dropoff immediately and huge potential as we build for the future at a MUCH MUCH MUCH cheaper price."
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I do not like it when one guy goes to 3 teams in 3 years... If he's that good, he would be kept by one of those 2 teams.
Rather gamble on Carimi than signing Winston tbh
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Originally Posted by
lklrlolnlilklsox
It's not rocket science, conspiracy scandal, holmes. He was a cap casualty in Houston and this is KC's way of saying, "We're keeping and re-singing Albert, grabbing Joeckel and hoping for not much dropoff immediately and huge potential as we build for the future at a MUCH MUCH MUCH cheaper price."
For the kind of money he'd probably go for, gotta say this is one very tempting possibility. He's a huge upgrade over Scott (and Carimi too if he doesn't step up his game big time) and would allow Emery to really focus on interior OL in the draft. This is worth a good hard look.