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This link includes players salaries, so it is more than just picking 53. Don't know if they'll update their list of players once the UDFA and try-outs are given a contract for OTA's and training camp.

 

 

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No.
Player
Po. 
Ht
Wt
Age
Year
College
Salary
63
Linsley, Corey
C6-330122ROhio State$ 449,527 *
73
Tretter, J.C.
C6-4307232Cornell$ 598,977
24
Bush, Jarrett
CB6-0200299Utah State$ 2,033,330
33
Hyde, Micah
CB6-0197232Iowa$ 539,527
37
Shields, Sam
CB5-11184265Miami (FL)$ 5,625,000
31
House, Davon
CB6-1195244New Mexico State$ 720,145
38
Williams, Tramon
CB5-11191318Louisiana Tech$ 9,500,000
29
Hayward, Casey
CB5-11192243Vanderbilt$ 902,651
98
Guion, Letroy
DL6-4315268Florida State$ 1,018,120
95
Jones, Datone
DL6-4285232California-Los Angeles$ 1,753,770
76
Daniels, Mike
DL6-0300253Iowa$ 645,146
94
Thornton, Khyri
DL6-330424RSouth Mississippi$ 556,748 *
93
Boyd, Josh
DL6-3310242Mississippi State$ 531,140
90
Raji, B.J.
DL6-2337276Boston College$ 4,000,000
96
Neal, Michael
DL6-3285265Purdue$ 3,750,000
56
Peppers, Julius
DL6-72873414North Carolina$ 3,500,000
65
Taylor, Lane
G6-3324242Oklahoma State$ 497,333
71
Sitton, Josh
G6-3318277Central Florida$ 6,400,000
70
Lang, T.J.
G6-4318266Eastern Michigan$ 5,100,000
77
Adams, Aaron
G6-5303252Eastern Kentucky$ 420,000
50
Hawk, A.J.
ILB6-1242309Ohio State$ 5,100,000
57
Lattimore, Jamari
ILB6-2237254Middle Tennessee State$ 1,431,000
59
Jones, Brad
ILB6-3242286Colorado$ 3,925,000
58
Barrington, Sam
ILB6-1235232South Florida$ 507,250
2
Crosby, Mason
K6-1207298Colorado$ 3,400,000
61
Goode, Brett
LS6-1255297Arkansas$ 836,250
52
Matthews, Clay
OLB6-3255286Southern California$ 10,943,800
53
Perry, Nick
OLB6-3265243Southern California$ 2,045,250
55
Mulumba, Andy
OLB6-3260242Eastern Michigan$ 496,666
91
Bradford, Carl
OLB6-125221RArizona State$ 510,027 *
60
Vujnovich, Jeremy
OT6-5300---2Louisiana College$ 510,000
69
Bakhtiari, David
OT6-4300222Colorado$ 608,850
67
Barclay, Don
OT6-4305253West Virginia$ 570,833
75
Bulaga, Bryan
OT6-5314255Iowa$ 3,829,000
8
Masthay, Tim
P6-1200275Kentucky$ 1,240,000
12
Rodgers, Aaron
QB6-22253010California$ 17,550,000
10
Flynn, Matt
QB6-2225287Louisiana State$ 986,875
44
Starks, James
RB6-2218285Buffalo$ 1,370,310
30
Kuhn, John
RB6-0250319Shippensburg$ 1,026,880
23
Franklin, Johnathan
RB5-10205242California-Los Angeles$ 596,367
27
Lacy, Eddie
RB5-11230232Alabama$ 771,003
32
Banjo, Chris
S5-10207242Southern Methodist$ 495,000
21
Clinton-Dix, Ha'Sean
S6-120821RAlabama$ 1,625,990 *
42
Burnett, Morgan
S6-1209255Georgia Tech$ 4,843,750
82
Taylor, Ryan
TE6-3254264North Carolina$ 659,794
81
Quarless, Andrew
TE6-4252255Penn State$ 1,250,000
89
Rodgers, Richard
TE6-425722RCalifornia$ 556,478 *
86
Bostick, Brandon
TE6-3250252Newberry$ 495,000
84
Abbrederis, Jared
WR6-119523RWisconsin$ 456,140 *
18
Cobb, Randall
WR5-10192234Kentucky$ 1,021,180
11
Boykin, Jarrett
WR6-2218243Virginia Tech$ 570,000
87
Nelson, Jordy
WR6-3217287Kansas State$ 4,375,000
17
Adams, Davante
WR6-121221RFresno State$ 744,757 *

 

Biggest cuts - Worthy and Sherrod

9.1M under the cap still.  

 

Probably not, but production, or lack thereof, and contracts stick out...

 

Also - I'd prefer to keep a 6th WR and only 3 TE, but no way GB does that.  Hell, they might keep 5 TEs...

Last edited by Timpranillo

No.

Player

Position

Height

Weight

Age

Experience

College

Salary

2

Crosby, Mason

K

6-1

207

29

8

Colorado

$ 3,400,000

8

Masthay, Tim

P

6-1

200

27

5

Kentucky

$ 1,240,000

10

Flynn, Matt

QB

6-2

225

28

7

Louisiana State

$ 986,875

11

Boykin, Jarrett

WR

6-2

218

24

3

Virginia Tech

$ 570,000

12

Rodgers, Aaron

QB

6-2

225

30

10

California

$ 17,550,000

16

Tolzien, Scott

QB

6-2

213

26

4

Wisconsin

$ 645,000

17

Adams, Davante

WR

6-1

212

21

R

Fresno State

$ 744,757 *

18

Cobb, Randall

WR

5-10

192

23

4

Kentucky

$ 1,021,180

21

Clinton-Dix, Ha'Sean

S

6-1

208

21

R

Alabama

$ 1,625,990 *

23

Franklin, Johnathan

RB

5-10

205

24

2

California-Los Angeles

$ 596,367

27

Lacy, Eddie

RB

5-11

230

23

2

Alabama

$ 771,003

28

Richardson, Sean

S

6-2

216

24

3

Vanderbilt

$ 571,667

29

Hayward, Casey

CB

5-11

192

24

3

Vanderbilt

$ 902,651

30

Kuhn, John

RB

6-0

250

31

9

Shippensburg

$ 1,026,880

31

House, Davon

CB

6-1

195

24

4

New Mexico State

$ 720,145

32

Banjo, Chris

S

5-10

207

24

2

Southern Methodist

$ 495,000

33

Hyde, Micah

CB

6-0

197

23

2

Iowa

$ 539,527

37

Shields, Sam

CB

5-11

184

26

5

Miami (FL)

$ 5,625,000

38

Williams, Tramon

CB

5-11

191

31

8

Louisiana Tech

$ 9,500,000

42

Burnett, Morgan

S

6-1

209

25

5

Georgia Tech

$ 4,843,750

44

Starks, James

RB

6-2

218

28

5

Buffalo

$ 1,370,310

45

Doughty, Jake

ILB

6-0

227

---

R

Utah State

$ 420,000 *

50

Hawk, A.J.

ILB

6-1

242

30

9

Ohio State

$ 5,100,000

52

Matthews, Clay

OLB

6-3

255

28

6

Southern California

$ 10,943,800

53

Perry, Nick

OLB

6-3

265

24

3

Southern California

$ 2,045,250

55

Mulumba, Andy

OLB

6-3

260

24

2

Eastern Michigan

$ 496,666

56

Peppers, Julius

DL

6-7

287

34

14

North Carolina

$ 3,500,000

57

Lattimore, Jamari

ILB

6-2

237

25

4

Middle Tennessee State

$ 1,431,000

58

Barrington, Sam

ILB

6-1

235

23

2

South Florida

$ 507,250

61

Goode, Brett

LS

6-1

255

29

7

Arkansas

$ 836,250

63

Linsley, Corey

C

6-3

301

22

R

Ohio State

$ 449,527 *

65

Taylor, Lane

G

6-3

324

24

2

Oklahoma State

$ 497,333

67

Barclay, Don

OT

6-4

305

25

3

West Virginia

$ 570,833

69

Bakhtiari, David

OT

6-4

300

22

2

Colorado

$ 608,850

70

Lang, T.J.

G

6-4

318

26

6

Eastern Michigan

$ 5,100,000

71

Sitton, Josh

G

6-3

318

27

7

Central Florida

$ 6,400,000

73

Tretter, J.C.

C

6-4

307

23

2

Cornell

$ 598,977

75

Bulaga, Bryan

OT

6-5

314

25

5

Iowa

$ 3,829,000

76

Daniels, Mike

DL

6-0

300

25

3

Iowa

$ 645,146

77

Adams, Aaron

G

6-5

303

25

2

Eastern Kentucky

$ 420,000

78

Sherrod, Derek

OT

6-6

321

25

4

Mississippi State

$ 2,100,360

81

Quarless, Andrew

TE

6-4

252

25

5

Penn State

$ 1,250,000

84

Abbrederis, Jared

WR

6-1

195

23

R

Wisconsin

$ 456,140 *

86

Bostick, Brandon

TE

6-3

250

25

2

Newberry

$ 495,000

87

Nelson, Jordy

WR

6-3

217

28

7

Kansas State

$ 4,375,000

89

Rodgers, Richard

TE

6-4

257

22

R

California

$ 556,478 *

90

Raji, B.J.

DL

6-2

337

27

6

Boston College

$ 4,000,000

91

Bradford, Carl

OLB

6-1

252

21

R

Arizona State

$ 510,027 *

93

Boyd, Josh

DL

6-3

310

24

2

Mississippi State

$ 531,140

94

Thornton, Khyri

DL

6-3

304

24

R

South Mississippi

$ 556,748 *

95

Jones, Datone

DL

6-4

285

23

2

California-Los Angeles

$ 1,753,770

96

Neal, Michael

DL

6-3

285

26

5

Purdue

$ 3,750,000

99

Worthy, Jerel

DL

6-2

304

24

3

Michigan State

$ 1,076,780

Brad Jones is missing...

 

I agree with the 53 with one exception, and it's nothing more than a gut feeling Joe Thomas is going to be a better ILB project than Doughty.

 

If, IF, Lyerla beats the odds and earns a spot on the 53, who's not making it???

 

I went through this list 4 times and you can't shake the thought that if Ted cut anyone on this list he immediately loses a good player to make room for someone that could blow a cog any second. I guess maybe Tolzien or Doughty / Thomas but crap, you end up understanding why Ted is taking a long time to even give Lyerla a longer look than a rookie tryout. 

Last edited by ChilliJon

That was harder than I thought.  I tried to sign a free agent and couldn't do it in the end. Also had to consider special team players. Final observation is that I wish you could coach up an offensive lineman to long snap...why don't teams do this. My final roster doesn't include a ufa...so is unrealistic.

 

 

  
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No.
Player
Position
Height
Weight
Age
Experience
College
Salary
63
Linsley, Corey
C6-330122ROhio State$ 449,527 *
73
Tretter, J.C.
C6-4307232Cornell$ 598,977
38
Williams, Tramon
CB5-11191318Louisiana Tech$ 9,500,000
29
Hayward, Casey
CB5-11192243Vanderbilt$ 902,651
37
Shields, Sam
CB5-11184265Miami (FL)$ 5,625,000
31
House, Davon
CB6-1195244New Mexico State$ 720,145
33
Hyde, Micah
CB6-0197232Iowa$ 539,527
24
Bush, Jarrett
CB6-0200299Utah State$ 2,033,330
39
Goodson, Demetri
CB5-1119724RBaylor$ 420,000 *
93
Boyd, Josh
DL6-3310242Mississippi State$ 531,140
95
Jones, Datone
DL6-4285232California-Los Angeles$ 1,753,770
56
Peppers, Julius
DL6-72873414North Carolina$ 3,500,000
98
Guion, Letroy
DL6-4315268Florida State$ 1,018,120
90
Raji, B.J.
DL6-2337276Boston College$ 4,000,000
94
Thornton, Khyri
DL6-330424RSouth Mississippi$ 556,748 *
96
Neal, Michael
DL6-3285265Purdue$ 3,750,000
76
Daniels, Mike
DL6-0300253Iowa$ 645,146
70
Lang, T.J.
G6-4318266Eastern Michigan$ 5,100,000
65
Taylor, Lane
G6-3324242Oklahoma State$ 497,333
71
Sitton, Josh
G6-3318277Central Florida$ 6,400,000
59
Jones, Brad
ILB6-3242286Colorado$ 3,925,000
58
Barrington, Sam
ILB6-1235232South Florida$ 507,250
50
Hawk, A.J.
ILB6-1242309Ohio State$ 5,100,000
57
Lattimore, Jamari
ILB6-2237254Middle Tennessee State$ 1,431,000
2
Crosby, Mason
K6-1207298Colorado$ 3,400,000
61
Goode, Brett
LS6-1255297Arkansas$ 836,250
55
Mulumba, Andy
OLB6-3260242Eastern Michigan$ 496,666
53
Perry, Nick
OLB6-3265243Southern California$ 2,045,250
52
Matthews, Clay
OLB6-3255286Southern California$ 10,943,800
91
Bradford, Carl
OLB6-125221RArizona State$ 510,027 *
78
Sherrod, Derek
OT6-6321254Mississippi State$ 2,100,360
67
Barclay, Don
OT6-4305253West Virginia$ 570,833
75
Bulaga, Bryan
OT6-5314255Iowa$ 3,829,000
69
Bakhtiari, David
OT6-4300222Colorado$ 608,850
8
Masthay, Tim
P6-1200275Kentucky$ 1,240,000
12
Rodgers, Aaron
QB6-22253010California$ 17,550,000
10
Flynn, Matt
QB6-2225287Louisiana State$ 986,875
44
Starks, James
RB6-2218285Buffalo$ 1,370,310
30
Kuhn, John
RB6-0250319Shippensburg$ 1,026,880
23
Franklin, Johnathan
RB5-10205242California-Los Angeles$ 596,367
27
Lacy, Eddie
RB5-11230232Alabama$ 771,003
21
Clinton-Dix, Ha'Sean
S6-120821RAlabama$ 1,625,990 *
42
Burnett, Morgan
S6-1209255Georgia Tech$ 4,843,750
28
Richardson, Sean
S6-2216243Vanderbilt$ 571,667
89
Rodgers, Richard
TE6-425722RCalifornia$ 556,478 *
86
Bostick, Brandon
TE6-3250252Newberry$ 495,000
82
Taylor, Ryan
TE6-3254264North Carolina$ 659,794
81
Quarless, Andrew
TE6-4252255Penn State$ 1,250,000
11
Boykin, Jarrett
WR6-2218243Virginia Tech$ 570,000
87
Nelson, Jordy
WR6-3217287Kansas State$ 4,375,000
84
Abbrederis, Jared
WR6-119523RWisconsin$ 456,140 *
17
Adams, Davante
WR6-121221RFresno State$ 744,757 *
18
Cobb, Randall
WR5-10192234Kentucky$ 1,021,180
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Originally Posted by Sufferinginmn:

That was harder than I thought.   Final observation is that I wish you could coach up an offensive lineman to long snap...why don't teams do this.

 

 

  

all 32 teams would love an extra roster spot

all 32 teams use a dedicated long snapper

Its not easy to be perfect at it; and they don't want their actual OL running down the field and covering punts.

The long snappers are practicing snapping while the OL is working on other things

Long snappers weigh 250-260, OL weigh 300+ 

Teach your kids to be longsnappers 

 

Teach your kids to be longsnappers

 

One of the kids at my high school was one of the most highly recruited in the country and ended up getting a full ride to Alabama. Smart kid. Knows you can get a full NFL career out of it without the wear and tear that leaves you crippled at 50, and the salaries are around a half mil a year. We'll see if he makes it. Cole Maaza.

It's a real bitch trying to thin this list down to 53. Couple things jump out. The camp battle at LB is going to be incredible. The best shot guys like Richardson and the new rookie tryout from Hawaii, Charles Clay, have of making this team is to unseat Bush as the ST assassin. 

 

Clay has an interesting highlight reel. It's heavily slanted toward his work on ST. He's really good at it. Factor in Bush's $2.0 million contract, the fact that he's a FA next year, the FA's GB needs to sign next year and this could be the year someone finally takes Bush's roster spot. Like always, Bush isn't going to lay down and hand that spot over without a fight. 

 

Ill be shocked if the 4 ILB's week 1 in Seattle are Hawk, Jones, Barrington, and Lattimore. 1 of those guys won't be on the team. My money is on Jones being that guy. 

All the leg humping dip****s that have been hating on Bush for the past 8 seasons better finally wake the **** up.   He aint going anywhere.

 

He has missed 6 regular season games in his career.   He has the accountability and availability factor down.   And from all accounts works as hard or harder than anyone on the team.

 

Unlike all the Michael Sam fans around here...some of us still like Bush.  

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