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To start this off.... Don't be surprised one bit that Sheppard hasn't signed. You think his agent isn't aware of the Bills' crisis at ILB and that his clietn's value is jjjust a little bit higher? He is in a position of strength and will bargain for an extra year or more guaranteed $$$. Sounds crazy for a 3rd rounder, but this is how agent's think. Now onto my points.

 

There are a lot of ILB out there, and a lot of good ones. As nix said, there are more waiver wire cut's coming. We all know Poz isn't worth his contract. Leadership and tackling is great, but when you can't cover a RB or a TE as a LB, that severely limits your skill set and ability to play within certain defensive schemes. Here are my top ILB still out there:

 

Barrett Ruud (Scouts inc 75), 28yo tackling machine for TB

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=8450

 

Steven Tulloch (Scouts inc 79) 29yo played MLB for Titans, would have to adjust to 3-4

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=9702

 

steven cooper (Scouts in 75) 31yo solid started at ILB for SD, was drafted with Nix there

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=4877

 

 

jamel mcclain (scouts inc 69) 26yo, became a solid starter for Ravens last year - I think I like him because he's jacked, physical and comes from a nasty defense.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5031/jameel-mcclain

 

 

 

McClain is actually who I want more than anyone. He is young, he is big, he is nasty, and he comes from a winning team. This is the kind of guy I want - modestly priced, huge upside. Cooper is a solid vet addition as are the others, but I really hope that Nix takes a look at McClain. One negative - he is hte guy who laid that illeale hit on Heath Miller last year.

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Rocky McIntosh from Wash is very good, but maybe not a 3-4 guy. He played a lot for them, but Wash let him go so I assume he is more of a 4-3 guy.

 

I sitll like Bradley Stweart or Stewart Bradley from Philly. Hes a pretty good dude too.

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To start this off.... Don't be surprised one bit that Sheppard hasn't signed. You think his agent isn't aware of the Bills' crisis at ILB and that his clietn's value is jjjust a little bit higher? He is in a position of strength and will bargain for an extra year or more guaranteed $$$. Sounds crazy for a 3rd rounder, but this is how agent's think. Now onto my points.

 

There are a lot of ILB out there, and a lot of good ones. As nix said, there are more waiver wire cut's coming. We all know Poz isn't worth his contract. Leadership and tackling is great, but when you can't cover a RB or a TE as a LB, that severely limits your skill set and ability to play within certain defensive schemes. Here are my top ILB still out there:

 

Barrett Ruud (Scouts inc 75), 28yo tackling machine for TB

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=8450

 

Steven Tulloch (Scouts inc 79) 29yo played MLB for Titans, would have to adjust to 3-4

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=9702

 

steven cooper (Scouts in 75) 31yo solid started at ILB for SD, was drafted with Nix there

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?playerId=4877

 

 

jamel mcclain (scouts inc 69) 26yo, became a solid starter for Ravens last year - I think I like him because he's jacked, physical and comes from a nasty defense.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5031/jameel-mcclain

 

 

 

McClain is actually who I want more than anyone. He is young, he is big, he is nasty, and he comes from a winning team. This is the kind of guy I want - modestly priced, huge upside. Cooper is a solid vet addition as are the others, but I really hope that Nix takes a look at McClain. One negative - he is hte guy who laid that illeale hit on Heath Miller last year.

Wanted Stewart Bradley but he just signed with the Cardinals <_< but McClain would be awesome.

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