Thought I'd get the ball rolling, realizing that this is pre-franchises...
2022 OSFL Free Agency
But wow, open season on QBs? Rico Whalen (15-69/69) and Desmond Kaplan (16-55/55) are some veteran arms who have started for a long, long time...Morgantown may be looking to move on, but if Whalen's tenure with the Bayhawks is over, I'll be shocked!
Pearl Harbor's James Arnold (12-46/46) put together a 24 TD, 12 INT year in '21, but the Defenders may be looking to move on from him as well. St. Paul's well-traveled, and two-time ex-Bee Tim Hein (12-48/48) lost his job last season and will be looking for a new home as well. And then there's elderly (but 4.3 fast) ex-Washington and Phoenix hero Tom Skeen (13-45/45), who does nothing but win games. And Yuma's Melvin Caver (6-39/39), who put up a 94.7 rating over 9 starts this year but will have to fight the probably accurate impression that Yuma could do the same with a 2/15 rookie.
Most surprising name to grace the list so far...Charlotte's Mel Beisel. He and Randy Boone were the two we zeroed in on in the '18 draft, and in a bombshell, it looks like CHA are not seeking to give him a second contract! You never know, though, it could still happen. After working his way to a solid year 3, he regressed in 2021. Beisel should have all kinds of talent, so there are a couple contenders in mind that I'm hoping won't get him.
Talking about other positions isn't as interesting to me so I'll leave that to the rest of you guys...there are going to be some jewels in this FA class, though, depending on who gets the tag. TE, WR, C, G, LB,...hellll-o Vinny Ireson!
2022 OSFL Free Agency
But wow, open season on QBs? Rico Whalen (15-69/69) and Desmond Kaplan (16-55/55) are some veteran arms who have started for a long, long time...Morgantown may be looking to move on, but if Whalen's tenure with the Bayhawks is over, I'll be shocked!
Pearl Harbor's James Arnold (12-46/46) put together a 24 TD, 12 INT year in '21, but the Defenders may be looking to move on from him as well. St. Paul's well-traveled, and two-time ex-Bee Tim Hein (12-48/48) lost his job last season and will be looking for a new home as well. And then there's elderly (but 4.3 fast) ex-Washington and Phoenix hero Tom Skeen (13-45/45), who does nothing but win games. And Yuma's Melvin Caver (6-39/39), who put up a 94.7 rating over 9 starts this year but will have to fight the probably accurate impression that Yuma could do the same with a 2/15 rookie.
Most surprising name to grace the list so far...Charlotte's Mel Beisel. He and Randy Boone were the two we zeroed in on in the '18 draft, and in a bombshell, it looks like CHA are not seeking to give him a second contract! You never know, though, it could still happen. After working his way to a solid year 3, he regressed in 2021. Beisel should have all kinds of talent, so there are a couple contenders in mind that I'm hoping won't get him.
Talking about other positions isn't as interesting to me so I'll leave that to the rest of you guys...there are going to be some jewels in this FA class, though, depending on who gets the tag. TE, WR, C, G, LB,...hellll-o Vinny Ireson!
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