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Where will Cam Newton Go?

Reading Time: 4 minutesCam Newton, one of the former faces of the NFL, is now a free agent for the second time in the past twelve months. Last year, when Cam Newton signed with the New England Patriots, it looked like a bargain deal. The Patriots were getting a former MVP for virtually nothing. However, this deal didn’t pan out for either parties. It was obvious that the team would take a huge step back after the greatest quarterback ever left for Tampa Bay, however the Pats were still expected to be in the playoff mix during the end...

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Moving Milano: How the Bills Can Replace Such a Key Facet of Their Defense

Reading Time: 4 minutesReports came out a few days ago stating that unrestricted free agent Matt Milano would in fact be testing free agency and not returning to the Buffalo Bills. Matt Milano is a former 5th round pick out of Boston College who—in his time with the Bills—has grown into a key player and fan favorite on the defense. He has 5 interceptions and 5 fumble recoveries in his 4 seasons with the Bills as well as 273 tackles including 30 TFLs. Replacing Milano will be a difficult task, but between free agency and the draft, there is...

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Patrick Peterson: “Petering Out” or Still Gas in the Tank?

Reading Time: 3 minutesPatrick Peterson will likely be going to his first free agency this year after reports of the Cardinals asking him to take a pay cut have surfaced. He is sure to bring in many suitors just based on name value alone, but how much attention should Pat Pete receive? After all, he is on the wrong side of thirty and hasn’t seen a Pro Bowl in either of the last 2 seasons after going to 8 straight and garnering 3 First-Team All-Pro recognitions. Is Peterson really worth another $14 million per year salary? If you look...

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Dak: A continuation of the same or a new precedent?

Reading Time: 3 minutesLast year it was reported that Dak Prescott was asking for $40 million dollars per year while the Cowboys stood firm at $35 million, a number that was turned down by Dak. Instead of a long term deal, he was forced into a franchise tag paying a measly $30.1 million for a one-year deal, but as this season comes to a close so does that contract. Once more, Dak will be petitioning for his money, but this year he has little to stand on. Will he fall to free agency, be forced into another franchise tag,...

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The Jalen Hurts Show in Philly? Determining Philadelphia’s Best Long-Term Solution at Quarterback

Reading Time: 4 minutesBefore I get started, I just want to say a few things. I hope Carson Wentz thrives and takes over the league in Indianapolis. I think Frank Reich and the Colts got a great deal for him, while Philadelphia got the best they could for Wentz. As long he’s healthy, they’ll surely get the 1st round pick they coveted throughout this entire process. Wentz is an uber-talented player, and I’m thrilled to see him rejuvenated under “new life” and a fresh start under new leadership. The Colts will be legitimate Super Bowl contenders for years to...

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