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I don’t think scheme fit was a motivator, you don’t ditch players you think are of value just because their measurements aren’t perfect. He’s 30, coming off a foot injury which are tough for heavy DL, and his cap number was high. High effort and character guy, but our DL depth is solid and that $8.3M savings could be used elsewhere. Tough business, glad they did it before camp though so he can get on with another team. Supposedly they have been trying to trade him.

One of the strongest players on our DL becomes the weakest link in just two seasons.... Good testament to the size & talent Gutey has loaded that DL with in the same span.

I can't disagree with this move, especially with the $8M cap savings, and descending production and health. How many DL can we keep? This roster is loaded, even without Daniels. Kingsley Keke was a great pick. Tyler Lancaster is huge and looking to get to the QB more this season. Montravius Adams is improving, Lowry is high production, Brown and Simon competing, and the superstar of our DL, Clark, needs an extension.

Every player left on this DL is bigger, faster and more versatile than what Daniels was bringing

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One of the strongest players on our DL becomes the weakest link in just two seasons.... Good testament to the size & talent Gutey has loaded that DL with in the same span.

I can't disagree with this move, especially with the $8M cap savings, and descending production and health. How many DL can we keep? This roster is loaded, even without Daniels. Kingsley Keke was a great pick. Tyler Lancaster is huge and looking to get to the QB more this season. Montravius Adams is improving, Lowry is high production, Brown and Simon competing, and the superstar of our DL, Clark, needs an extension.

Every player left on this DL is bigger, faster and more versatile than what Daniels was bringing

I certainly wouldn't say they are loaded. Clark is outstanding and Lowry is solid. The rest are unproven at best.

Lancaster graded out as a pretty stout rotational player as well. Not a starter, but he looks like he could be a promising rotational guy off the bench. We’ll see what we have in Keke, but he looks more like a pure interior rush guy. Adams still has a chance to be a boom player even though thus far he has been a bust. We’ve seen some flash from him though, he’s certainly physically gifted.

If you noticed Mike Daniels, in say the last 2-3 seasons, a pattern also was emerging. He would usually look like he was playing with his hair on fire in September and early October, and then noticeably fade in November and December. Maybe that was injuries or number of snaps. But he would really slow down and you just stopped seeing him make impact plays. 

Still, a very underrated player in his early years. The NFL is a nasty business  

I think he has been THE guy on the DL for two long and has been taking most of the abuse. CM and Perry have been banged up or ineffective while there have been a lot of scrubs getting PT before Clark and Lowry emerged. Daniels has been the guy getting the doubles and the team has asked him to play a lot early in games and early in the year. Adding Z. Smith and Gary means we have more options for interior rush. 



10 mil to be a very part-time player wasn't gonna work...

Oh, I liked him too, but when he started talking about smashing other players who didn't perform in the face, then the guy didn't show up....? That's when I became less of a fan of his. If a guy is going to say something like that, at least show that urgency in your own performance. Didn't happen.

Pretty solid player whose numbers fell off last season, and if the foot is still an issue, probably the prudent move by Gutekunst. Blake Martinez will probably be the beneficiary of the next extension, if they can pull that off.

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I can't disagree with this move, especially with the $8M cap savings, and descending production and health. How many DL can we keep? This roster is loaded, even without Daniels.

No it isn't. 

Guess I like what I've heard on Montravius Adams, and Kingsley Keke. Adams could be turning a corner here this season. Keke has some unreal film. The guy reminds me of a young Santana Dotson. In just 5 games, Tyler Lancaster had more tackles and the same number of TFL compared to Daniels, who played 9. I do think they prefer bigger players up front who can readily switch positions.

I would have liked to have kept him for quality depth, but I can see where the value might not be there given his foot problems.

I see us keeping 6 DL: Clark, Adams, Keke, Lancaster, Lowry and one of Looney, Brown or Simon.

Yeah, I thought Silverstein's article was garbage too... ha! Again, would have liked having him for depth, but not at the cost of a Blake Martinez extension. Tough business, indeed. I think we will be just fine with the players we have there now.

Who knows? Maybe they just keep 5 DL this year, freeing up another roster spot elsewhere. Easy to do with Z and Gary ready and able to switch in at DE.

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Oh, I liked him too, but when he started talking about smashing other players who didn't perform in the face, then the guy didn't show up....? That's when I became less of a fan of his. If a guy is going to say something like that, at least show that urgency in your own performance. Didn't happen.

Pretty solid player whose numbers fell off last season, and if the foot is still an issue, probably the prudent move by Gutekunst. Blake Martinez will probably be the beneficiary of the next extension, if they can pull that off.

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I can't disagree with this move, especially with the $8M cap savings, and descending production and health. How many DL can we keep? This roster is loaded, even without Daniels.

No it isn't. 

Guess I like what I've heard on Montravius Adams, and Kingsley Keke. Adams could be turning a corner here this season. Keke has some unreal film. The guy reminds me of a young Santana Dotson. In just 5 games, Tyler Lancaster had more tackles and the same number of TFL compared to Daniels, who played 9. I do think they prefer bigger players up front who can readily switch positions.

I would have liked to have kept him for quality depth, but I can see where the value might not be there given his foot problems.

I see us keeping 6 DL: Clark, Adams, Keke, Lancaster, Lowry and one of Looney, Brown or Simon.

Adams has been a huge disappointment and shown nothing in 2 years. They said the same thing about him looking very improved last summer but he again didn't show up when it mattered. Lancaster looks like a decent rotational backup. Hopefully Keke shows something but this group looks like it has a lot of question marks and not a lot of depth.

Adams was really coming on early before the stress fracture in his foot sidelined him through much of his rookie season 2017. Last season with the new system and all the crap that went on, I look at it as a wash. Kenny Clark mentioned Adams as the one standout player from this year's OTAs. He was a great player at Auburn, and I believe 2019 will be a breakout season for Adams.

I agree with you, and want to see him make a difference in the games throughout a full season. I do think he will.

I know that, but, I believe the kid is going to be special in GB. You just can't know the thousands of hours of game film I've watched on the kid...

It was Pettine's and Gutekunst's call to ditch Daniels. Just guessing they like what they've got enough to make that move.

Keke played out of position at Texas A&M, lined up over or outside the Tackle more than 60% of the time. He's an interior rusher. Dominated the Senior Bowl one on one's. Keke had the highest win rate amongst all DL at the Senior Bowl, rushing from inside.

34.5" arms. 4.9 40 time. 6-3 305. Dude's got quicks, and moves. Versatile player.

We will see, won't we?

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