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2017 NFL Free Agency: Winners & Losers of Week 2
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While it's difficult to be competitive in today's NFL without a front office that knows how to draft and develop its own talent, there's no question that savvy free-agency signings can take a team over the edge into contender territory.
The deals that happen after the first few days of free agency usually look much different than the ones that go down when the new league year begins, largely because teams and players' reps have had two days to negotiate those ones during the "legal-tampering" period.
And while it's true that the most expensive contracts are often announced early, teams can still make an impact in Week 2. Similarly, teams can also make foolish decisions, or do nothing.
We'll take a look at some of those winners and losers from the second week of free agency.
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The New England Patriots are consistently competitive because Bill Belichick knows how to make savvy additions in free agency to supplement a roster built from smart drafting.
Belichicksent New England's No. 32 and No. 103 picks to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for wide receiver Brandin Cooks and the No. 118 pick,per ESPN's Dianna Russini.
That move addresses one of the most anemic positions on New England's roster and gives Tom Brady a dynamic new weapon in an already deadly offense.
But it wasn't all about new faces in New England. The Patriots also managed to retain key defensive piece Dont'a Hightower, re-signing the linebacker to a four-year contract with a maximum value of $43.5 million.
Belichick is one of the best wheelers and dealers out there, so it's no surprise that the defending Super Bowl champions only got better this offseason.
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The Green Bay Packers made an uncharacteristic splash early in free agency when general manager Ted Thompson signed not one, but two free-agent tight ends in Martellus Bennett and Lance Kendricks.
As usual for Thompson, the deals did little to hurt the Packers' cap health, and there's no question the Packers offense has gotten a new level of dangerous with the improvement in pass-catchers.
However, the significant upgrade at one position didn't do enough to counteract the losses the Packers suffered in Week 2.
On March 12, one of the league's best guards, T.J. Lang, departed Green Bay for NFC North rival Detroit. While opting not to re-sign Lang certainly saved the Packers a hefty cap hit, the gains made at tight end are threatened by a weakened offensive line. There's no feasible replacement for Lang on the roster currently.
It was also a bad look when Thompson let first-round draft selection Datone Jones walk. Jones signed with a division rival: the Minnesota Vikings. The Packers converted Jones from a defensive end to an outside linebacker, elected not to pick up his fifth-year option and then let him leave in free agency. Not a success story for the front office.
Losing running back Eddie Lacy isn't a huge hit for the Packers, who can certainly do better, but right now they only have a converted wide receiver in Ty Montgomery in the backfield.
Green Bay has a lot of pressure riding on a stellar draft class with so many new holes.
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The Minnesota Vikings' grade early in free agency would look quite different to their mark after Week 2, as the team was slow to make moves.
However, Minnesota picked things up in the second week of free agency and made some crucial additions.
The Green Bay Packers' loss was the Vikings' gain as Minnesota acquired pass-rusher Datone Jones, who will now make it his business to get after Aaron Rodgers twice a year.
Jones was converted from a defensive end to an outside linebacker in the Packers' 3-4 system, and now he'll likely see another position change in the Vikings' 4-3 front. But the move gives Minnesota some nice options in the defensive line rotation.
The Vikings also resolved the looming Adrian Peterson question once and for all by bringing in the free-agent running back with arguably the most potential in former Oakland Raider Latavius Murray.
Minnesota removed itself from what would have been an $18 million option on Peterson and picked up a younger replacement on a three-year deal worth up to $15 million.
That's a savvy move for a team hoping to get back into the conversation in the NFC North.
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The Cincinnati Bengals lost a lot of talent in free agency, and they didn't do enough in Week 2 to bolster the roster as a result.
Early in free agency, Cincinnati saw star left tackle Andrew Whitworth depart for the Los Angeles Rams, while guard Kevin Zeitler defected to the rival Cleveland Browns.
The Bengals also lost Domata Peko, Rex Burkhead, Margus Hunt and Karlos Dansby.
In Week 2 of free agency, Cincinnati added tackle Andre Smith and guard T.J. Johnson, so no one can accuse the team of not at least trying to improve its new holes.
However, Smith and Johnson are nowhere near Whitworth and Zeitler in terms of talent, and so Cincinnati remains one of the teams to regress the most so far between 2016 and 2017.
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No one could claim the Detroit Lions have been aggressive in free agency, but their measured approach to improving some of their most glaring weaknesses has paid off so far this offseason.
Detroit let Larry Warford walk in free agency, but it replaced him with the Green Bay Packers' Pro Bowl guard, T.J. Lang, who makes that situation a net gain.
The Lions also went after the best right tackle available in Rick Wagner, a sure upgrade from Riley Reiff. That move is sure to improve the Lions' middling run game.
If the Lions are able to find a way to bring back wide receiver Anquan Boldin, who had 584 yards and eight touchdowns for them in 2016, they'll really be able to chalk this free agency up as a smart and successful victory.
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The Arizona Cardinals lost a lot of talent early in free agency...and haven't signed any outside free agents in Week 2 save for linebacker Jarvis Jones on March 14.
Calais Campbell, Tony Jefferson, Marcus Cooper and D.J. Swearinger all signed with other teams. Those are not players who are easy to replace.
The Cardinals attempted to mollify losing Jefferson by signing 32-year-old veteran Antoine Bethea, but that's not a long-term investment. In fact, Arizona signed three players 30 years old or older, which won't keep this team competitive for long.
If Arizona can't hold onto quarterback Carson Palmer and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, its window could close as early as next season. The team should be in win-now mode, especially with the NFC West relatively up for grabs, but it's not clear the front office has achieved that in free agency. The draft will be important for this team.
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The Rams made a big improvement to their already dangerous defense when they added pass-rusher Connor Barwin during the second week of free agency.
There's no question Los Angeles started free agency off on a high note, addressing one of their biggest needs at left tackle with the best player available in Andrew Whitworth.
However, the Rams have kept the momentum going into Week 2. Kickers never make for flashy free-agency signings, but Greg Zuerlein had a solid year in 2016 and can make kicks from distances that others can't.
Barwin is a particularly intriguing addition for this team. The Rams had a need to fill after trading defensive end William Hayes, and the team reunites Barwin with former Houston Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. The pass-rusher is also a key addition at outside linebacker as the Rams convert to a 3-4 defense.
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Players come and go, but one of the worst things that could happen to a team during a tumultuous free-agency period is losing a member of its front office.
Washington parted ways with general manager Scot McCloughan in the middle of free agency. Somehow, the team still managed to convince coveted wide receiver Terrelle Pryor to sign, but it's a one-year "prove-it" deal, and it already seems obvious that the wideout will prove himself right onto another team come March 2018.
The Redskins also lost top receivers DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon, so even though the Pryor signing helps, the team still experienced a net loss at the position.
The team also didn't even offer defensive tackle Chris Baker a contract, as he explained on SiriusXM NFL Radio(h/t NFL Network), which further seems to hint at the mess that is the front office right now.
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Dwain Livengood can save money on his home renovation project by doing the work himself. But he also knows that do-it-yourself projects in historical homes like his 100-year-old farmhouse require extra planning and research, and that mistakes can be costly.
"Self-awareness is pretty huge," says Livengood, who grew up in the house in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is the third generation of his family to own it. "Saving money isn't worth it if in the end it looks like an amateur did it."
He is planning the first major renovations to the property, including a new kitchen, hardwood floor restorations and window repair.
DIY "fails" in historical homes can do more than look bad; they can seriously damage a home's structure and character, says Jody Robinson, historical preservation officer for the city of Bellevue, Kentucky. DIY has a place in historical home renovation, she says, but it needs to be well-researched.
If your home or neighborhood has a historical designation, there probably are restrictions on what you can do, particularly to exteriors. Consult with local authorities before initiating projects or hiring contractors.
"The difference with a historic home is the materials used and how they were constructed," Robinson says.
Slate roofs, wood gutters, weight-and-pulley windows, plaster walls and old building materials require special attention, experts say. Luckily, there are numerous places where owners of historical homes can find information about which projects they should and shouldn't attempt on their own.
Cities, preservations societies, restoration enthusiasts, and even businesses that specialize in historical renovation offer workshops and classes. Window repair, plastering, basic fireplace fixes and tiling are among the most popular subjects.
Understanding your home's construction and appreciating historical renovation methods are the first step, says Benjamin Curran, department head for historical preservation at Savannah Technical College in Georgia. Through its Historic Homeowners Academy, the school teaches classes geared to the do-it-yourselfer.
When homeowners try to apply modern solutions to old homes "a remodel can easily turn into a re-muddle," Curran says. For example, using the wrong mortar can damage old bricks.
He recommends taking a class and consulting with a professional or historical preservationist.
"From there, it's a question of what is achievable. What is the breadth of your skill set? Where might you stretch yourself and learn more?" Curran says.
Jim Wigton, president of the Monrovia (California) Historic Preservation Group, says it was formed nearly 40 years ago by residents who were restoring homes and wanted to share knowledge.
"At the beginning of the organization, we invited craftspeople in to share how to do things," says Wigton, adding that group also offers a home tour and works on citywide preservation projects.
Livengood, who has experience restoring antique carriage and tractors, plans on repairing the 40 wood windows in his foursquare house this spring. Using tips from a professional restoration company, he will replace the rope that holds the cast-iron weights that allow the windows to move up and down, and will paint the windows' interiors. He's hired a professional to tackle the exterior. He anticipates the work he does will reduce the repair costs by $200 per window.
Windows are a good DIY project because the work is more time-consuming than difficult, says Danielle Keperling, who with her parents and husband owns Historic Restorations in Lancaster. Her company is open to teaching the how-tos in order to reduce project costs, she says.
To maintain a home's historical character, repairing old windows rather than installing new ones makes a big difference, says Keperling.
"Windows show the age of the house," she says.
Whenever Doug Heavilin hires a professional to work on his 1902 Queen Anne Victorian in Franklin, Indiana, he shadows the person, soaking up as much information as he can.
"I've learned 90 percent of what I know about plumbing by sitting there and watching a plumber," says Heavilin, who is restoring the 4,700-square-foot house with his wife, Amy. They've finished five of the home's 22 rooms.
During their restoration journey, they've learned to install tile, hang wallpaper and drywall, repair plaster, and match stain and paint. He once engineered a solution to create rounded replacement pieces for their home's turret.
The Heavilins read books and magazines, watch videos, take classes and swap tips with other homeowners before starting a project.
But they also know things might not go as planned, and say it's important to be flexible. "You never know what you're going to find," says Amy Heavilin, recalling the time they discovered that their dining room chandelier was wired to a pipe with a coat hanger.
"We're at the point where I'm pretty comfortable with whatever we find," Doug Heavilin adds. "I'm not always happy, but I'm comfortable."
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The kitchens are one of the most prominent places at our home as they are the sources of our health, hence, looking after them means that you are keeping yourself healthy. Amazingly, all mothers are inspired by the decoration of the kitchen, and this is reflected in their way of cooking.
As the kitchens are our daily life center, we are going to show you all that you need for the kitchen remodel ideas to have hardware finishes; including tiles, cabinets or any accessories. Here, we are looking forward to mentioning tips for renovating your kitchen, DIY kitchen remodel ideas, small renovation ideas, and kitchencabinet refacing.
1- Think of the priorities things you need in your kitchen,for example, the plates, pots, and spoons.Also, determine how many people are goingto cooking there to save enough space to move around it.
2-Balance between what you want and what you can afford, so it is important to have a plan for your kitchenrenovation.
3- Choose professional workers for the plumbing and electrical systems because they are the focal point for any kitchen generally.
4-Determine the size of the whole kitchen in order to know the required sizes for both tiles and cabinets.
Remarkably, working with a small kitchen is so difficult, so we offer some solutions while renovation of your small kitchen to overcome these obstacles; because of which you feel frustrated with your small kitchen, and to give you more kitchen storage, hence, working space. this will be the most inspiration tips for a small kitchen remodel ideas 2017.
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1- Getrid of unnecessaryitems in your kitchen that are used in separate periods, and all kitchen stuff as saladservers. This is must be the first thing you should start as a primary small kitchen remodel ideas.
2- Using shelves instead of countertops in saving your appliances, and make use of the space under the sink for baskets as well as the door for hanging organizers.
3- Use metal or wooden riser that fits your cabinets to be inserted in, as it works as another shelf in your cabinet and widens the space in your kitchen to reduce the distance between surfaces in a timely manner.
4- Add easy space-saving facilities for space fillers as which are used for hanging pots and pans.
5- Another smart small kitchen remodel ideas that you Install your own shelves unit for saving your dry foods in instead of putting them here and there without organization; resulting in a messy narrow kitchen.
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To change the entire feel of your kitchen, build a suitable countertop for it. While renovating your kitchen, building cabinets will be useful for organizing your overall kitchen actually, so we show you come ideas and tips to follow while establishing your kitchen cabinet refacing.
1- Determine the size where you will put your countertop, and plan for the style, materials, and finishes as well as measure the height that meets your need whether tall or short, it is up to you. that will make kitchen cabinet refacing simple.
2-If one of your cabinets goes over the sink, do not forget to keep a space under it.
3- Pick up the dark granite with the white cabinets and make them go with the wall paint appropriately.
4-Semi-custom cabinet is the durable one for your kitchen.
5- Vogue and maple materials are the best and popular nowadays.
6- Concerning the finishes, glazes are represented as the second colors for the cabinet.
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According to the 2016 Cost vs. Value national survey by design and construction information company Hanley Wood, most remodeling projects return a portion of the cost in the home's resale value, though the amount varies greatly by project and a bit by region.
For instance, the survey indicated that the best overall return on investment came from adding fiberglass insulation to the attic. At a national average cost of $1,268, it returned nearly 117 percent of the investment. (The payback is even greater when you include savings on heating and cooling costs while you own the home.)
Among the lowest on the list of midrange projects was adding a backup power generator, costing an average of $12,712 and returning just over 59 percent of the investment. The addition of a swimming pool wasn't included in this national survey, as they are typically more common in warmer climates.
Let's take kitchen remodeling as an example, and use a fictitious couple. Charles really wants the new kitchen, but Joyce says it's a waste of money. Further, let's say Charles has a quote for what he wants that comes in at $59,999, or the national average. According to the survey, Charles and Joyce are likely to recoup about 65 percent of the cost, or $38,938.
Craig Webb, editor in chief of Hanley Wood's Remodeling magazine, told me a good starting place for the net cost would be the difference between the total cost and the estimated increase to the resale value of the house. In this case, that would be about $21,061. Wood added that if you're staying in the house longer, it's even more important to weigh a project's cost against the benefits to you. Some changes, such as a walk-in shower, may be vital if there comes a time when you're no longer able to get into the bathtub.
I would tell Charles and Joyce that it isn't an investment in the same sense as a stock or mutual fund they would expect to appreciate. After all, it's pretty hard to enjoy a stock or mutual fund every night when you come home from a hard day at work, like you might a new kitchen. So I would tell them they need to base their decision on whether they think this new kitchen would bring $21,000 worth of happiness over the years they plan to keep the house.
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MIDDLETOWN There was a foot of snow on the lawns next to the hall where 107 vendors showed their stuff at the Orange County Home Show Saturday, but inside the show was a world where spring is finally coming and home improvement projects will begin.
This is the time when decisions are made, said David McCarey, the show manager. People make decisions on home projects long before the first grass gets mowed.
Springs here, people are feeling it," said Jonathan Henry of Chambers Tractor Sales Inc. of Montgomery, as he showed visitors some of his new, multi-use tractors. The air is warmer, the days are longer, you can see grass in spots.
The 33rd Annual Orange County Home Show started Friday at the Ed Diana Center at SUNY Orange and ends Sunday. Visitors could pick up tips - and line up equipment and contractors - on just about any home improvement theyve been dying to tackle. Just to name a few, there are exhibits on solar power; bathroom and kitchen remodeling; pools and spas; roofing; gutters and downspouts; fencing; basement waterproofing; landscaping, and much, much more.
Zale Artus of Slate Hill, who was at the show with her husband, Jens, said this will be the year they fix up the fencing on their deck. They carefully examined products at the Ketcham Fencing display. I like to look at all the new things that come out. Thats why I like this show, Zale Artus said. You have to plan ahead.
This will be the year we get things off the ground, said Keith Vandermark of the Town of Thompson. Vandermark and his wife, Evelyn, checked out roof and gutter improvements, also solar energy and granite kitchen counters.
Ingrid Kolze of Pine Bush came to get information on storage sheds, maybe a pole barn. We need to do something so we can actually get a car in the garage, Kolze said. Then, with a smile, she said, Maybe this is the year we can get a hot tub or a sauna.
The show is an opportunity for homeowners to catch up on the latest technologies, McCarey said. Technology trickles down into home improvement, just like it does with everything else, he said.
Solar companies started exhibiting at the show 10 years ago, McCarey said, and their numbers have increased steadily. A number of companies at the show can guide you through bathtub and shower remodeling, or on installing those granite countertops and drop sinks that make kitchen work so much easier.
This is where you find out whats out there before you invest, McCarey said. Your home is a big investment. You want to be educated.
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Even before the Lincoln City Council considers a redevelopment plan request from Nebraska Innovation Campus to begin the next phase of construction at the research park, interest in the 80,000-square-foot building has been high, particularly among entrepreneurs.
What we have a lot of demand for is 200- to 500- to 1,000-square-foot offices for companies that are just kind of getting going, said Dan Duncan, executive director of Nebraska Innovation Campus.
Small space is difficult to come by in the commercial real estate world, which typically caters to larger, more-established companies looking to rent entire floors rather than individual office suites.
The latest building planned for Innovation Campus a proposed $15.3 million facility (with an estimated $3.1 million in tax-increment financing) privately funded by Tetrad Property Group is a clean slate for the lead developer.
The first phase of construction at the research park focused on transforming the Industrial Arts Building and the 4-H Building icons from the days of the Nebraska State Fair into offices, laboratories and conference halls.
Two additional facilities Innovation Commons and the Plant Innovation Center were designed to connect to those structures both architecturally and conceptually, with specific needs in mind.
Targeted for a space to the north and east of the corner of 21st Street and Transformation Drive, the still-unnamed, mixed-use office building will shed the constraints that the first wave of projects were built under.
Drawing from ideas gleaned during tours of Pinterest, DropBox and others tech companies, the new design is set up to be a more modern take on office space, according to Josh Berger, Tetrads director of operations.
The team representing Innovation Campus connected with University of Nebraska-Lincoln alumni at tech companies and research parks in San Francisco and Toronto including Apple and Google to learn what Duncan called spaces younger people, especially, will want to work in.
A big takeaway from the trip was a design featuring an innovative hub to serve mid-sized companies relocating to Lincoln, as well as small companies and startups spun off from UNL seeking to grow out of single offices.
The goal is to create a space that is both an asset in business recruitment, as well as fully functional as a workplace for Innovation Campus partners.
Obviously, we cant copy everything thats being done, but if we could take a few key pieces and replicate those, it helps us with recruiting companies, he said. That in turn parlays into those companies recruiting employees when they are here on campus.
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Duncan said the new building will be built to quickly adapt to the needs of tenants, including anchor tenants and the dozens of companies they are in talks with at any given time.
They are going to build that space out with an open concept that is easy to put walls in so, number one, we can get people in quickly, and, number two, we can have multiple sizes of offices, Duncan said.
About 370 full-time workers, plus some 100 part-timers and interns, are employed at the research park. Students enrolled in food science courses at UNL add to the activity there, along with creative projects at the Innovation Studio and dozens of conferences each year in the conference center.
Later this summer, The Mill will add a coffee shop and bistro and continue to demonstrate the campus is open for business, Duncan said.
Were getting to that critical mass where it helps, he said.
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