- 71.7 PFF Grade (41/221)
- 79.0 in coverage (15/221)
- 5 PBU
- 1 INT
3-year, $30M deal, with $20M gtd
- 71.7 PFF Grade (41/221)
- 79.0 in coverage (15/221)
- 5 PBU
- 1 INT
3-year, $30M deal, with $20M gtd
Jourdan Lewis allowed 0.5 yards per coverage snap out of the slot last season, tied for 6th* among 90 qualifying CBs, per
@sportsinfosolutions.com
*he tied with Jarrian Jones
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If I had to spin zone the Dan Moore Jr signing for the Titans:
Allows Latham to move to his natural RT spot, gets Petit-Frere out of the lineup and an established vet on the left side. Plus, you get the boost of having Bill Callahan as the OL coach.
That is just an OBSCENE price tag, though
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possible I'm biased because I've followed every snap of Jourdan Lewis' career, but I really don't think this is a bad deal
culture guy, great mindset for a team that needs it. was one of the best nickels in football last year, and he's only 29. good chance he can play at that level for 2-3 years.
Dan Moore's career numbers against Myles Garrett (Browns) vs the rest of the NFL:
PFF Pass Pro Grade: 21 (Garrett) vs 66
Pressure Rate: 10.5% vs 7.1%
Sacks allowed: 7 vs 27
Moore is basically an above average NFL LT when he doesn't face Myles Garrett and a UPS driver when he does.
Dan Moore making more than Ronnie Stanley is not something I was ready to see from this free-agent class
Ravens getting that deal done before the open market was one of the best moves of the offseason by a mile
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Not planning to be active during free agency
We were 5-23 in our last 28 games. Raise the floor. Get good players in the building. Jarrian Jones doesnβt get to lock up his spot after one year.
Carlton Davis to the Patriots, per Schefty.
3-year, $60M deal.
He gets 3 years for 30M with 20M fully guaranteed and $12.5M this year in a deal done by David Canter and Ness Mugrabi
The Titans are loading up on the offensive line, agreeing to terms with Steelers LT Dan Moore on a 4-year, $82M deal with $50M guaranteed and $30M in Year 1, sources say.
The deal done by Jeff Nalley of CAA is the biggest for a tackle thus far.
Derek Barnett is going back to the Texans on a 1 year deal for $5M, source says.
A big one per @tompelissero.bsky.social: The Patriots are signing Carlton Davis, who gets a 3-year, $60M deal with $34.5M fully guaranteed.
The Patriots are signing CB Carlton Davis
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Jourdan Lewis is headed to the Jaguars, reportedly as the NFL's highest-paid nickel corner.
Good for him. He has been an incredible Cowboy for almost a decade.
All the best to him in Jacksonville. www.bloggingtheboys.com/2025/3/10/24...
What
and i can't reiterate this enough...
the fuck!?
Very interesting because this now moves Jarrian Jones outside? Played almost exclusively in the slot last year and his final year at FSU. Low coverage grades outside when he played there in college
Also, a reminder about free agency:
-3-year deals are usually 2-year deals. The 3rd year=a team option
-4-year deals are usually 2-year deals. The final 2 years=team option
--2 year deals are usually a 1 year deal (Year 2=Team option)
This is why you see so many guys being cut this week.
This list is full of guys who will make your team a lot better with the right contract structure.
Aaron Rodgers "getting close" to signing a deal with the Steelers, per Gerry Dulac.
Apparently. Seems like Dallas fans wanted him to stay. Letβs see if JJ gets moved to the outside now
Salute to JLew for his service in Dallas. Will be missed in the locker room and is a phenomenal nickelπ«‘π«‘π«‘
Got a one year, 2.8M last season with cowboysβ¦