kgdabom -> RE: Free Agency 2020 (3/20/2020 11:37:51 AM)
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Found these three potential FA targets in back to back to back blurbs on RotoWorld. Haeg signed cheap. Enjoy. JOE HAEG T, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Buccaneers signed OL Joe Haeg, formerly of the Colts, to a one-year, $2.3 million contract. Indianapolis couldn't offer Haeg a starting gig, thus he's out the door. The 2016 fifth-rounder appeared in all 16 games for the Colts last year, playing behind Braden Smith and Mark Glowinski when all were healthy. He has a terrific shot at taking over for free agent RT Demar Dotson as early as Tampa Bay's season opener. RELATED: Indianapolis Colts SOURCE: Mike Garafolo on Twitter Mar 20, 2020, 10:10 AM ET BRESHAD PERRIMAN WR, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Buccaneers could focus on re-signing free agent WR Breshad Perriman. Fowler writes the Bucs were interested in bringing back their own free agents prior to diving into negotiations with Tom Brady, so it only makes sense the organization would turn its attention to re-signing Perriman. Four months younger than free agent speedster Robby Anderson, 26-year-old Perriman flashed with 5/104.8/1.3 per game in Tampa Bay's last four bouts — his second consecutive December breakout. The 2015 first-rounder's deflated market makes him an intriguing add for any suitors seeking perimeter jets. SOURCE: Jeremy Fowler on Twitter Mar 20, 2020, 10:02 AM ET ROBBY ANDERSON WR, NEW YORK JETS The Athletic's Connor Hughes reports there's "radio silence" from the entire league on free agent Robby Anderson. "I’ve made calls to virtually every source I have around the league — agents, executives, personnel people, scouts," Hughes writes. "No one’s heard of any team making a legitimate run at [Anderson]. No one’s heard of any type of salary coming his way." 27 in May, Anderson was expected to be greeted with a flurry of lucrative offers behind Amari Cooper on the open market, but that just hasn't been the case. In fact, the only team that's shown any interest of note remains the Jets. He'll be lucky to land a deal garnering $11 million annually (as opposed to his initial request of $15 million) at this rate. SOURCE: The Athletic Mar 20, 2020, 10:02 AM ET
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