Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
I have some sad news to start off with (or happy news, depending on how much you like me): I will be out for the rest of the week. Cody Benjamin will be manning the controls on Wednesday and then Tyler Sullivan will close out the week by taking over the newsletter on Thursday and Friday. Please be nice to Tyler, he just got married.
Anyway, we have a loaded newsletter for you: Not only are we grading how every NFC team did in free agency, but we’re also going to play some matchmaker by matching up the top remaining free agents with the best team possible.
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1. Today’s show: Grading every NFC team in free agency
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For the latest episode of the podcast, I was joined by Will Brinson and Tyler Sullivan and three of us put on our professor hats so that we could hand out some grades.
The three of us graded all 16 teams in the NFC based on what they’ve done through one week of free agency, and here’s what we came up what for the NFC East:
Cowboys: D. It’s almost like the Cowboys forgot that free agency was happening. “It just feels like the hit the snooze button in free agency, which is completely damning after Jerry Jones said they were going to go all-in,” Sullivan said. The Cowboys have…
Source link : https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfc-team-grades-for-free-agency-plus-why-49ers-lost-a-draft-pick-and-ranking-afc-teams-ahead-of-nfl-draft/
Author : John Breech
Publish date : 2024-03-19 17:01:00
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