Posted: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 1:29 PM | 43 comments |
 
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Free agency is just about five weeks away.

But the pool of players who will be available on March 13 will look different than it does now. Teams will spend the next part of the offseason deciding what to do with their own free agents, using the franchise tag and working on long-term contracts.

Which brings us to a few moves around the league that could affect the Eagles.

I feel like I write about DeSean Jackson every day, but part of the intrigue associated with his situation is figuring out where Jackson fits in the wide receiver market.

Another big-play threat who's not under contract for 2012 is Vincent Jackson. Jason La Canfora of NFL Network said recently that he sees "no way" Vincent Jackson is back with the Chargers. I've compared the two players before, but here's a quick look at how they've compared the past three seasons (Drop Rate is a Pro Football Focus metric that tracks how many catchable balls are dropped):

  Rec./g. Yds./g. YPC TDs Drop Rate
DeSean Jackson 3.8 72.4 19.0 19 13.1%
Vincent Jackson 3.9 70.0 17.8 21 6.9%

On the surface, the numbers are quite similar. Both are home run threats; neither is a high-volume guy. Vincent Jackson's never had more than 68 catches in a season; DeSean's never had more than 62.

The glaring difference from the chart is that Vincent Jackson drops far fewer balls than DeSean. Vincent Jackson (6-5, 230) also dwarfs DeSean in size and has 11 red-zone touchdowns in the last three seasons (36 games). DeSean has five red-zone touchdowns in his career (60 games).

However, DeSean has scored seven non-receiving touchdowns in his career (rushing and as a returner); Vincent Jackson has zero. DeSean is also four years younger.

Keep an eye on what Vincent Jackson is looking for - either from the Chargers or another team. It will help put DeSean's asking price in perspective.

And of course, if the Eagles choose to part ways with DeSean and find his replacement via free agency, Vincent Jackson could be among the three or four best receivers on the market.

LOOKING FOR A LINEBACKER

Meanwhile, the Eagles will have to decide on the best option for linebacker help - the draft, free agency or even a trade.

Rotoworld.com has a master list of linebackers who are not currently under contract for 2012. A couple names people have asked about are Atlanta's Curtis Lofton and Detroit's Stephen Tulloch.

Lofton is only 25 years old and finished fifth in the league last season with 147 tackles, according to NFL.com. D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution isn't so sure Lofton is going to be back with the Falcons and indicates that he could be seeking a big payday on the open market. He also points out that Atlanta could use the franchise tag on Brent Grimes, which would mean they couldn't use it on Lofton.

As for Tulloch, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News says he "cannot be replaced" in the Lions' defense. Tulloch played behind the wide-nine in Tennessee and again last year. Per Anwar S. Richardson of MLive.com, the team is interested in bringing him back.

One thing to keep in mind with the Eagles' linebacker situation is that they need a three-down player who can cover, in addition to playing the run. It would seem unlikely that they'd pay a significant amount of money to a player who is going to come off the field in nickel situations. It just doesn't make sense with the direction the league is going and the matchup problems caused by tight ends.

By the time last season ended, the Eagles were shuffling five different linebackers in and out - Jamar Chaney, Brian Rolle, Akeem Jordan, Casey Matthews and Keenan Clayton. That was primarily out of necessity, though. Not preference.

I need to take a closer look at the free-agent linebackers, but Pro Football Focus' snap counts show Lofton and Tulloch rarely came off the field last season. Tulloch played 98.4 percent of the Lions' defensive snaps, and Lofton played 99.1 percent of the Falcons' defensive snaps.


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Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 1:29 PM  Permalink | 43 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:53 PM, 02/08/2012
    If you could find out how Lofton or Tulloch's brother played LB, that would greatly help the Eagles' brain trust make a decision towards acquiring them. Thanks.
    malfeasance
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:59 PM, 02/08/2012
    VJax has too much baggage and IMO is a bigger version of DJax, maybe worse. Contract disputes, DUIs, arrests, suspensions, etc. Better to pursue Colston or Bowe as bigger targets.
    tpizza
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:51 PM, 02/08/2012
    Sign Colston and draft Mark Barron in the first round out of Bama I think he is the second coming of Ed Reed
    eaglessuck@life
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:32 PM, 02/08/2012
    Good thinking...don't forget to grab a Joe Adams or an Isaah Pead in the third round to bolster the return game.Jack Crawford as a mid round DE makes it even better...Russell Wilson as a backup QB.
    bearsfriend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:09 PM, 02/08/2012
    Sheil, you forgot to mention the cap problems the Lions have because of the high draft picks they had in the last few years. The Eagles will be in a good position to outbid the Lions for Tulloch. They tried to get him last offseason. They've got to blow him away with an offer this time. He's an excellent 3-down, MLB behind a wide nine scheme. He would make a big difference. They can move Chaney to the SAM position.
    soulman386
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:35 PM, 02/10/2012
    Where was it reported that we made a run at him last year?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:14 PM, 02/08/2012
    My confidence in the in this FO making the right decision = < ZERO
    PhillySportsAddict1969
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:23 PM, 02/08/2012
    LETS SIGN THEM BOTH! THEN WE WILL BE SET AT LB FOREVER!
    satcho27
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:26 PM, 02/08/2012
    The're gonna do what the're gonna do, no sense in talking about it, just sayin'...
    DJ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:39 PM, 02/08/2012
    You are absolutely correct. They'll select an OL in the first round and get around to selecting an 5'11" 230lb LB from NeverBeforeHeardOf University somewhere in the 6th round.
    essell
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:49 PM, 02/08/2012

    "However, DeSean has scored seven non-receiving touchdowns in his career (rushing and as a returner); Vincent Jackson has zero. DeSean is also four years younger."

    Obvious point that was missed. Vincent Jackson is MUCH, much more effective in the red zone, where DeSean largely disappears from the offense and sometimes isn't even on the field.
    banned
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:29 PM, 02/08/2012
    doesn't look like it was missed at all.

    "Vincent Jackson (6-5, 230) also dwarfs DeSean in size and has 11 red-zone touchdowns in the last three seasons (36 games). DeSean has five red-zone touchdowns in his career (60 games)."
    ekw555
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:52 PM, 02/08/2012
    Lofton is 6'0, 240 and so just barely small enough for the Eagles to consider.
    banned
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:55 PM, 02/08/2012
    How hard did the Eagles try for Tulloch last year? They wasted a couple million on Steve Smith when they could have signed Tulloch, a perfect fit with the Wide 9.
    76er
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:02 PM, 02/08/2012
    If they were coming off major knee surgeries we would have already signed them.
    NC Eagle Fan


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