DT Henry Melton talking to Hawks

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PressureD41

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If he does indeed sign w/ them another reason why going Robinson then Martin in Rd 1 might just prove what the team needs!
 
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Funny how the Seacocks are copying OUR method of defensive success: Build up a strong, talented, and DEEP front four.
 
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Melton is a player that deep down, even though I knew it wouldn't happen, I was hoping the a Rams would pursue. If he comes back even close to 100% he'll be a giant headache to face twice a season.

This is not the kind of news I was hoping for first thing Sunday morning.
 
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I'd rather this not happen. Before his injury, he was a top 5 UT in the NFL.

BTW jrry, I've been razzing you a bit lately. I just wanted you to know its all in fun. I think a lot of you as a poster and Rams fan. That goes for everyone on here.
 
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Just got an update on this while creeping on the Squawks forum. MIN, SEA, and DAL are all in the running for Melton. McDonald left Seattle without a contract and is now visiting a very desperate DAL team. DAL lost Ware and Hatcher and may be willing to throw the most money at Melton.

Seattle is in a tough spot, as well. They just lost two of their top tier DT's in McDonald and Bryant. Seattle looks hesitant to start a bidding war with the lucrative contracts of Wilson, Earl Thomas, and Sherman steadily getting closer.

MIN is in a bit of a flux with their DL being Allen is driving a hard bargain on the open. They also are in need of a true "run stuffing DT." MIN appears to be the lesser of the three.

Melton also indicated he's "intrigued" by SEA. Not surprising being MIN and especially DAL appear to lack a lot of stability.
 
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