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Aviante Collins
#11
Quote: @TBro said:It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. 
Dude, those aren't "tea" leaves. 
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#12
easton is not getting cut for any off that list of scrubs.
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#13
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@TBro said:It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. 
Dude, those aren't "tea" leaves. 
As Common would say, "He may be on something, or onto something." I think he is an average guard on his best day. If some of the younger players make a step up this year, we could cut him with nothing counting against the cap. I agree that I think it's unlikely, but it will be interesting to see what happens. If they move Remmers to LG in Training Camp, I think it's good indication Easton will be gone.  
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#14
Actually the team has been talking to Easton about an extension...
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#15
Quote: @TBro said:
@Ponifan said:
@TBro said:
@NodakViking said:
They just need one of Hill, Collins, O'Neill to work out.  And the fact of the matter is Remmers can be serviceable at RT which unfortunately is a BIG improvement over the previous few years.  If Gossett or Isadora or?? can man the OG spot they can be at least above average with Remmers at RT, Elf, Easton, Reiff.
I'm seeing a lot of 53 man roster predictions with Easton and Compton being cut, Remmers to LG, Isidora and Gossett battling for the RG position, and Collins and Hill battling for the RT position. Not sure I agree with some
of those takes but it should be a very interesting battle in the offseason to see how it all plays out. 
I've read those articles too.  They come from fans, and quite frankly, they don't know anything.  Easton is not going to be cut, they did not assign a 2nd round tender to him just to cut him.
It was from a writer at SB Nation/Daily Norsemen so take it for what it's worth. I do find it interesting that when they were playing musical chairs with the OLine late last year, they moved Remmers from RT all the way over to LG. To me, that still seems very strange and disruptive when we had interior lineman on the roster that would seem to be a better fit. Boone was a surprise cut so you never know. I pulled the section from the article about Easton below. 

It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. First, the Vikings were hesitant about extending Easton under his restricted free agent deal. They did, at the last minute, but appeared to be struggling with what to do. Easton now is on a one-year, $3 million deal with no dead cap. The starting left guard last year, Easton is curiously listed as a center on the Vikings roster. Last, the Vikings met with a lot of guys that play center in the pre-draft process, and brought in Josh Andrews, who John DeFilippo knows from Philly, who could function as a backup interior lineman. All that, combined with the talk of moving Remmers to left guard- as they did late last season- and there is reason to believe Easton is not in the Vikings future plans. He was ranked #58 of 77 guards last year by PFF, and has never been rated above the low-40s overall (poor) in his two seasons with starting duty for the Vikings.
Its almost like they were trying to work out a long-term deal before placing the tender on him...  :o
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#16
Quote: @TBro said:
@Ponifan said:
@TBro said:
@NodakViking said:
They just need one of Hill, Collins, O'Neill to work out.  And the fact of the matter is Remmers can be serviceable at RT which unfortunately is a BIG improvement over the previous few years.  If Gossett or Isadora or?? can man the OG spot they can be at least above average with Remmers at RT, Elf, Easton, Reiff.
I'm seeing a lot of 53 man roster predictions with Easton and Compton being cut, Remmers to LG, Isidora and Gossett battling for the RG position, and Collins and Hill battling for the RT position. Not sure I agree with some
of those takes but it should be a very interesting battle in the offseason to see how it all plays out. 
I've read those articles too.  They come from fans, and quite frankly, they don't know anything.  Easton is not going to be cut, they did not assign a 2nd round tender to him just to cut him.
It was from a writer at SB Nation/Daily Norsemen so take it for what it's worth. I do find it interesting that when they were playing musical chairs with the OLine late last year, they moved Remmers from RT all the way over to LG. To me, that still seems very strange and disruptive when we had interior lineman on the roster that would seem to be a better fit. Boone was a surprise cut so you never know. I pulled the section from the article about Easton below. 

It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. First, the Vikings were hesitant about extending Easton under his restricted free agent deal. They did, at the last minute, but appeared to be struggling with what to do. Easton now is on a one-year, $3 million deal with no dead cap. The starting left guard last year, Easton is curiously listed as a center on the Vikings roster. Last, the Vikings met with a lot of guys that play center in the pre-draft process, and brought in Josh Andrews, who John DeFilippo knows from Philly, who could function as a backup interior lineman. All that, combined with the talk of moving Remmers to left guard- as they did late last season- and there is reason to believe Easton is not in the Vikings future plans. He was ranked #58 of 77 guards last year by PFF, and has never been rated above the low-40s overall (poor) in his two seasons with starting duty for the Vikings.
I don't know if Boone was that big of a surprise, dude was Soft, he was a pretender.
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#17
Quote: @Bolstad79 said:
@TBro said:
@Ponifan said:
@TBro said:
@NodakViking said:
They just need one of Hill, Collins, O'Neill to work out.  And the fact of the matter is Remmers can be serviceable at RT which unfortunately is a BIG improvement over the previous few years.  If Gossett or Isadora or?? can man the OG spot they can be at least above average with Remmers at RT, Elf, Easton, Reiff.
I'm seeing a lot of 53 man roster predictions with Easton and Compton being cut, Remmers to LG, Isidora and Gossett battling for the RG position, and Collins and Hill battling for the RT position. Not sure I agree with some
of those takes but it should be a very interesting battle in the offseason to see how it all plays out. 
I've read those articles too.  They come from fans, and quite frankly, they don't know anything.  Easton is not going to be cut, they did not assign a 2nd round tender to him just to cut him.
It was from a writer at SB Nation/Daily Norsemen so take it for what it's worth. I do find it interesting that when they were playing musical chairs with the OLine late last year, they moved Remmers from RT all the way over to LG. To me, that still seems very strange and disruptive when we had interior lineman on the roster that would seem to be a better fit. Boone was a surprise cut so you never know. I pulled the section from the article about Easton below. 

It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. First, the Vikings were hesitant about extending Easton under his restricted free agent deal. They did, at the last minute, but appeared to be struggling with what to do. Easton now is on a one-year, $3 million deal with no dead cap. The starting left guard last year, Easton is curiously listed as a center on the Vikings roster. Last, the Vikings met with a lot of guys that play center in the pre-draft process, and brought in Josh Andrews, who John DeFilippo knows from Philly, who could function as a backup interior lineman. All that, combined with the talk of moving Remmers to left guard- as they did late last season- and there is reason to believe Easton is not in the Vikings future plans. He was ranked #58 of 77 guards last year by PFF, and has never been rated above the low-40s overall (poor) in his two seasons with starting duty for the Vikings.
I don't know if Boone was that big of a surprise, dude was Soft, he was a pretender.
The reason Boone got cut was because he was brought into a man blocking scheme and once they switched to zone Easton was a better fit within the system. He had a shot to prove he was capable of performing during camp/preseason but ultimately he just couldn't move enough. 
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#18
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
@Bolstad79 said:
@TBro said:
@Ponifan said:
@TBro said:
@NodakViking said:
They just need one of Hill, Collins, O'Neill to work out.  And the fact of the matter is Remmers can be serviceable at RT which unfortunately is a BIG improvement over the previous few years.  If Gossett or Isadora or?? can man the OG spot they can be at least above average with Remmers at RT, Elf, Easton, Reiff.
I'm seeing a lot of 53 man roster predictions with Easton and Compton being cut, Remmers to LG, Isidora and Gossett battling for the RG position, and Collins and Hill battling for the RT position. Not sure I agree with some
of those takes but it should be a very interesting battle in the offseason to see how it all plays out. 
I've read those articles too.  They come from fans, and quite frankly, they don't know anything.  Easton is not going to be cut, they did not assign a 2nd round tender to him just to cut him.
It was from a writer at SB Nation/Daily Norsemen so take it for what it's worth. I do find it interesting that when they were playing musical chairs with the OLine late last year, they moved Remmers from RT all the way over to LG. To me, that still seems very strange and disruptive when we had interior lineman on the roster that would seem to be a better fit. Boone was a surprise cut so you never know. I pulled the section from the article about Easton below. 

It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. First, the Vikings were hesitant about extending Easton under his restricted free agent deal. They did, at the last minute, but appeared to be struggling with what to do. Easton now is on a one-year, $3 million deal with no dead cap. The starting left guard last year, Easton is curiously listed as a center on the Vikings roster. Last, the Vikings met with a lot of guys that play center in the pre-draft process, and brought in Josh Andrews, who John DeFilippo knows from Philly, who could function as a backup interior lineman. All that, combined with the talk of moving Remmers to left guard- as they did late last season- and there is reason to believe Easton is not in the Vikings future plans. He was ranked #58 of 77 guards last year by PFF, and has never been rated above the low-40s overall (poor) in his two seasons with starting duty for the Vikings.
I don't know if Boone was that big of a surprise, dude was Soft, he was a pretender.
The reason Boone got cut was because he was brought into a man blocking scheme and once they switched to zone Easton was a better fit within the system. He had a shot to prove he was capable of performing during camp/preseason but ultimately he just couldn't move enough. 
That, and he was SOFT.
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#19
Quote: @TBro said:
@MaroonBells said:
@TBro said:It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. 
Dude, those aren't "tea" leaves. 
As Common would say, "He may be on something, or onto something." I think he is an average guard on his best day. If some of the younger players make a step up this year, we could cut him with nothing counting against the cap. I agree that I think it's unlikely, but it will be interesting to see what happens. If they move Remmers to LG in Training Camp, I think it's good indication Easton will be gone.  
We need to get past cutting them if they dont start and thinking about rotation.  If they guy is a quality relief they need to hang onto them,  same as D line.  Linemen are getting worn to a nub come playoffs.
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#20
Quote: @TBro said:
@MaroonBells said:
@TBro said:It may be surprising that I have Nick Easton being cut, but there are some ‘reading of tea-leaves’ behind it. 
Dude, those aren't "tea" leaves. 
As Common would say, "He may be on something, or onto something." I think he is an average guard on his best day. If some of the younger players make a step up this year, we could cut him with nothing counting against the cap. I agree that I think it's unlikely, but it will be interesting to see what happens. If they move Remmers to LG in Training Camp, I think it's good indication Easton will be gone.  
Man, I don't see that at all. Last year was just Easton's 3rd season. Matt Birk, another Harvard guy, didn't start a single game until his 3rd season. So, a team who needed a guard in the draft, missed on all of them until the 6th round, then releases its starting left guard and backup center whom they've been developing for 2 years? A player who barely lost the center competition? Remember, we didn't even know who won that until opening day. 

Yeah, safe to say, I would be pretty shocked by that. 
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