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Buyers beware: NFL free agency loaded with chances to fail...
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Alex Boone looked like Tarzan. Only bigger, stronger and mean enough to instill the desired dose of nastiness the Vikings were looking to inject into their offensive line.

The 6-7 behemoth swung into town three years ago as the prized acquisition on Day 1 of free agency. We all marveled at this gregarious left tackle-sized man who would no doubt dominate at left guard for years to come.
Eighteen months later, he was put on the next vine out of town. Released after 14 games and $10.1 million of compensation.
Boone became another good example of the kind of swing and miss one makes while sifting through other teams’ castoffs this time of year. The kind of whiff that every team makes all too often when too many dollars chase too few worthy recipients in this annual seller’s market.
That market opens again at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The “legal tampering” portion of the process begins Monday, so you can be assured that teams and fan bases will begin thumping their chests at the opening bell.
Good luck to all. You’re going to need some of it.
“At the end of the day, free agency is very difficult,” Cardinals General Manager Steve Keim said at this year’s scouting combine. “We don’t have access to the players essentially before we make these decisions. So a lot of times it can be fool’s gold where you go and put a big number on a player and he has a lot of guaranteed money attached to him and you really don’t know him.”
This year, nine teams have more than $42 million in cap space, according to Overthecap.com. The Colts ($101.3 million), Jets ($91.5 million) and Browns ($79 million) lead the way.
Yes, there are good players to be had. But, overall, this appears to be a weak class. One unnamed NFL executive went a step further, telling ESPN, “I can’t imagine there being a worse year for free agency.”
http://www.startribune.com/on-the-nfl-fr...506962952/
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Legal tampering begins TODAY
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Ive seen Boone held up as the cautionary tale of free agent signings... Boone was never heralded as a great OG,  he was decent at best and played along with some other good OL and thusly looked better than he was IMO.  I dont think anybody thought "oh boy...lets go!"  when Boone was signed,  his  biggest redeeming factor for the fans was his feud with the roid head packer LB.
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