https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/286 ... free-agent
He’s a free agent and I suppose way better than Ansah.
He’s a free agent and I suppose way better than Ansah.
Seanhawk":ll8336un said:I'm equal to Ansah...at least my stats this season were.
Yeah but you were healthierSeanhawk":30fxz4h3 said:I'm equal to Ansah...at least my stats this season were.
I thought I saw a dude out there with a Tennis Racket in his hand once, but I was drinking heavily that day.Seanhawk":nf7sn567 said:I'm equal to Ansah...at least my stats this season were.
Sports Hernia":2m4maxnl said:I thought I saw a dude out there with a Tennis Racket in his hand once, but I was drinking heavily that day.Seanhawk":2m4maxnl said:I'm equal to Ansah...at least my stats this season were.
knownone":25gqsbm6 said:I wouldn't look past the possibility that Ansah returns on a significantly smaller deal. His issues were entirely health related. So if the medical staff thinks he can return to form, then he's worth the risk. Keep in mind, this will be his first 'healthy' off-season since 2015.
Beasley is more of a Bruce Irvin type player. He's not really big enough to be a replacement for Ansah as a base DE. He's more of a replacement for Kendricks with higher upside as an edge rusher on 3rd down.
Unless Beasley is really cheap, I'd pass on him. Beasley is the perfect example of why you shouldn't just look at sack numbers to judge a pass rusher. His pass-rush win rate, pressures, hits, and hurries are among the worst in the league. Seriously, Ansah actually grades out better than Beasley on a snap to snap basis which is saying something considering Beasley was healthy for the entire season and Ansah was in an out of the line up with injuries.
knownone":29vztyfr said:I wouldn't look past the possibility that Ansah returns on a significantly smaller deal. His issues were entirely health related. So if the medical staff thinks he can return to form, then he's worth the risk. Keep in mind, this will be his first 'healthy' off-season since 2015.
Beasley is more of a Bruce Irvin type player. He's not really big enough to be a replacement for Ansah as a base DE. He's more of a replacement for Kendricks with higher upside as an edge rusher on 3rd down.
Unless Beasley is really cheap, I'd pass on him. Beasley is the perfect example of why you shouldn't just look at sack numbers to judge a pass rusher. His pass-rush win rate, pressures, hits, and hurries are among the worst in the league. Seriously, Ansah actually grades out better than Beasley on a snap to snap basis which is saying something considering Beasley was healthy for the entire season and Ansah was in an out of the line up with injuries.