bballfan84 wrote:NotAJerry wrote:The defense was top 10 in yards and points during the winning streak. The defense was top 10 in turnovers for the season. They lost their starting safeties, except for part of 1 game with Merriweather, before the season started. They lost their best pass rusher and a starting DE in the first quarter of week 2. They had a horrible habit of giving up big plays at the worst times for most of the year, but that had a lot to do with no safeties and a badly weakened pass rush. Once Rob Jackson got the hang of things, the defense played much better as he added the missing pass rush.
They're going to cut Hall ($7.5 million non-guaranteed), and maybe Moss, and should have a good bit of money to go get a starting safety. If they can nab a legit CB and S with their top 2 picks, they'll be just fine going into next year.
There is no way we will cut Hall..there is no one to replace him on the current roster and with the current state of our safeties we cant have receivers running lose out there. Sure Merriweather was hurt all year but we dont know if he is going to be good for us. The guy was let go by the Bears and Patriots for a reason. I hope he returns to his Pro Bowl form but to downgrade our corner situation would just put more pressure on our already terrible safeties.
Hall has been in the bottom 5 CBs for catches allowed and yards allowed for 3 straight years. He's easily one of the worst starting CBs in the NFL in the last 10 years. He's awful and he's being paid like a legit #1 CB when he's barely a nickel CB at this point. There's no way, with the NFL stealing 18 million in cap room, that they'll keep an awful CB for 7.5 million. Hall, his complete inability to cover and lack of maturity, will finally be off the roster. The only reason he wasn't cut sooner was salary cap implications. None of his money is guaranteed this year, so they can spread the cap hit and not pay him a penny. It will be a shockingly bad move if they don't.
Pro Football Focus, that grades every snap, has their current list of FA CBs already published. To give an idea of how bad Hall is, he's never had a positive rating in his career. This year there are 21 UFAs that produced positive ratings with 10 of them playing 500+ snaps. If I had to guess, I'd say that EJ Biggers would move from Tampa to DC to reunite with his old head coach Raheem Morris.
As far as Merriweather goes, he was let go by the Patriots because he wanted to be paid like a 2 time Pro Bowl safety and the Pats don't do that. He was let go by the Bears because they play Tampa 2 coverage and Merriweather is more of an in the box SS in a 3-4 set like he was in New England. I can safely say that he's better than Madieu Williams, Reed Doughty, Dejon Gomes, and Jordan Pugh who we ran out there this season. The only question with Merriweather, at least in our system, is how much the knee injuries this year took out of him.