Edge will likely be addressed in the draft. Its a strong Edge draft.
I'd like to add an outside CB so we can move Sarinstil to the slot.
Re: Free Agency and Trades thread
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:59 pm
by The Evil Genius
Leonard Floyd will be available after he got released by the Niners thidsmorning. Prob wouldn't command too much due to age but he had 8.5 sacks last year for the Niners.
He had a 2 for $20mil contract that turned in to a 1 for $12.55mil.
Allen signed a 3 year/60 million dollar deal with Vikings. Good for him.
At that price I'd have rather kept him then signed Kinlaw. Allen is a much better and more proven player and was a team leader. The only thing Kinlaw has on Allen is age.
Could he be a better scheme fit? Adam Peters isn’t acting alone, maybe there’s something that Whitt likes about him over Allen. Time will tell.
Keim speculated they may use Kinlaw at DE on run downs to set the edge. Of course they don't always know when a team is running so there's that.
Leonard Floyd will be available after he got released by the Niners thidsmorning. Prob wouldn't command too much due to age but he had 8.5 sacks last year for the Niners.
He had a 2 for $20mil contract that turned in to a 1 for $12.55mil.
Dont necessarily agree, but looks like we’re bringing the running back committee back next year. All four under contract and limited draft capital says we’re not looking for a game changing back this year. Kinda bummed…
Dont necessarily agree, but looks like we’re bringing the running back committee back next year. All four under contract and limited draft capital says we’re not looking for a game changing back this year. Kinda bummed…
The draft is supposedly a RB heavy draft. They may be looking to fill that role of upgrade there.
Take heart.
Re: Free Agency and Trades thread
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 7:17 pm
by brandies
some stuff on Tunsil
Re: Free Agency and Trades thread
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 7:48 pm
by SkinsGuy
From NFL.com:
2025 Free Agency Winners and Losers: Day Two
Winners:
Washington Commanders: With the rebuild turbocharged by Jayden Daniels' transcendent debut season, which catapulted Washington all the way to the NFC Championship Game, the Commanders are going all in while the electric quarterback is on his rookie contract. It probably shouldn't be a surprise that general manager Adam Peters swung a trade for a premier left tackle in Laremy Tunsil; Peters was in San Francisco's front office when the 49ers traded for Trent Williams. That's a big talent upgrade, as was the trade to acquire wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the 49ers. The offense had little in the way of top-end talent last season beyond Daniels and WR Terry McLaurin. Daniels was sacked 47 times in 2024. With potential free-agent tackles like Ronnie Stanley re-upping with their current teams, the trade for Tunsil -- who, even into his 30s, remains one of the most durable and reliable protectors -- fills a huge need. The Commanders also addressed the defense by adding tackle Javon Kinlaw.