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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:57 pm
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Any other season and Joe Thuney would likely be the best interior offensive lineman in the class. Since being drafted out of North Carolina State, the New England Patriots have profited on having one of the more reliable and well-versed guards in the NFL.Los Angeles Rams

If he enjoyed his one season in Los Angeles, he probably wouldn’t mind staying in sunny Southern California for another few years if the Chargers were to sign him as a free agent. When the market opens on March 17, don’t be surprised at all if Floyd follows Staley once again and joins the Chargers in free agency.Philadelphia Eagles

“I’ve watched people go through this in their careers where they struggled early. It happened to me early, and then I went eight years without missing a practice. So I believe things can happen, and I believe they will for him. I really believe that Jimmy is our guy.”

According to Dolphins Wire on Tuesday, Miami will move on from the 29-year-old only one year into a four-year deal worth $51 million. Unless the Dolphins find a trade partner, Van Noy will be released per the report.Minnesota Vikings

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New defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, late of the Falcons, could perhaps sway potential free agent safety Damontae Kazee to Los Angeles. He’s coming off an Achilles injury suffered in early October but in 2018, he tied for the NFL lead with seven picks and in a two-year span from 2018-19 he totaled 10 interceptions and 13 passes defensed in 32 contests.Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Although, Harris on a rookie deal is potentially cheaper than adding someone in free agency. He is also probably better. He could elevate this offense right away with whoever is under center at his size with his skill set as a runner and pass-catcher.

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He wouldn't be the first longtime Seahawk to find his way to the Bay Area, as Richard Sherman played his first seven NFL seasons in Seattle before coming to the 49ers in 2018.