All-Cut team: Youth is served (Prisco)

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By Pete Prisco | Senior NFL Columnist
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/pete- ... s-served--



It would be easy to look at some of the big names cut Friday in the NFL and put them on the All-Cut team.

I didn't do that.

I picked guys who I think will be picked up or have some value down the line -- not necessarily for one or two games.

That's why you won't see receiver Deion Branch on this team. But you will see receiver Tori Gurley, who was let go by the Packers. Gurley has potential, while Branch's best football is behind him. That's why Tim Hightower isn't on the team, but Jonathan Grimes is on the team as the running back.

There are some veterans on the team at veteran-type positions, like offensive line and kicker. But for the most part I was looking for young players who were caught in a numbers game.

My All-Cut team

QB -- Brian Hoyer, Patriots -- He lost out to Ryan Mallett, but he can be a capable backup for another team.

RB -- Jonathan Grimes, Texans -- The Texans are deep at running back, but this kid flashed some in the preseason.

FB -- Jacob Hester, Chargers -- He has been a contributor as a fullback and running back. He can also help on special teams.

WR -- Tori Gurley, Packers -- He was caught in a numbers game at a deep position on a good team. The Dolphins, where former Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin is coach, makes sense.

WR -- Clyde Gates, Dolphins -- Why is here? Speed. He hasn't played to it, but it's awful enticing.

TE -- Colin Cochart, Bengals -- He lost out to veteran Donald Lee for the third tight end spot. He is a capable blocker for a team looking for that kind of tight end.

T-- Trai Essex, Steelers -- He has 28 starts and has played both guard and tackle. There is value there.

G -- Mike Person, 49ers -- The 49ers are solid at guard, but he could find his way onto an active roster. He's only 24.

C -- Dan Koppen, Patriots -- He isn't a kid, but centers can be older. He isn't a powerful center, but he's smart. Some team will pick him up. Could be the Bengals or Cowboys.

G -- Kyle Devan, Titans -- He has 25 starts the past three years for the Colts and the Eagles.

T -- Mario Henderson, Chargers -- He has been a starter for Oakland, but the Chargers didn't think he was worth keeping.

K -- Nick Novak, Chargers -- He lost out to Nate Kaeding in camp, but he proved last season that he was capable of being on a roster.

Defense

E -- Everette Brown, Lions -- This former first-round pick of the Panthers showed some burst in the preseason. He might get another look.

T -- Dwan Edwards, Bills -- He is a decent player who has started at times. Just caught in a numbers deal in the Bills' new 4-3.

T -- Antonio Dixon, Eagles -- He has been a starter the past two years at times and should be a player who is wanted by several teams.

E -- Craig Marshall, Giants -- He had 1 1/2 sacks against the Patriots in the final preseason game. He has some pass-rush ability.

OLB -- Jamaal Westerman, Dolphins -- He didn't really fit in their 4-3 scheme, but should get picked up by a 3-4 team.

ILB/MLB -- Rodrick Muckleroy, Bengals -- He lost out to Vontaze Burfict, but he can help a team as a backup and special-teams player.

OLB -- Spencer Adkins, Atlanta -- This fourth-year linebacker started a game last season for the Falcons.

CB -- Donald Washington, Chiefs -- He is 26 and has five starts the past two seasons.

CB -- Dominique Franks, Falcons -- He's been a solid backup and can return punts. This third-year player is worth a look for a corner-needy team.

S -- Omar Brown, Ravens -- He impressed during the preseason and should get a look from another team.

S -- Troy Nolan, Texans -- He is only 25 and he has started six games in two seasons. He will have a lot of interest.
 

Yamahopper

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Meh for the most part.
Either of the DT's would be spackling till Brockers gets back. Marshall maybe at DE.

Either of the T's would be a upgrade. Not going to happen tho.
 

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OJ isnt even considered one of the best safeties cut. He has really started to decline.

Dom Franks is a solid back up CB. Thats one position we dont need depth at tho.

I dont know much of anything about any of the OLinemen released, besides Koppen. We really need depth there tho. DT too.
 

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Even if we did put a claim on Mike Persons, we didnt get him. Colts potential spoilers:

Colts claimed G/T Mike Person off waivers from the 49ers.

Person was a seventh-round pick after being a consensus first-team All-American at D-IAA Montana. Person boasts solid size at 6-foot-5, 299 pounds, but is hampered by his 32-inch arms. A left tackle in college, he'll provide depth at both guard and tackle.