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2026 Offseason Thread

Understandable but i can never get behind him lol. I remember watching him for cowboys and then getting cut back when cowboys really didnt have any cbs. Also, he was known for being a decent zone cb so idk how he played better in man so thats weird. He one of those players that even if he plays like a hof, im still gonna call him ass. He did play decent but he still ass at same time. Wouldnt mind him coming back for a decent price
Nobody played zone well the last 2 years on the ravens
 
Or he's just one of the ageless players who has maintained a high level of play up until this point in his career. He's far from a nobody even at his age. Pressure numbers have been pretty consistent throughout his career even if the sack numbers have varied.
Yeah I have never been on board with this idea that Khalil Mack is too old and falling off.

Khalil Mack was just born different. He’s still a quality edge rusher even at this age.
 
bilhal kone - idk about high on but he was a lock to make the depth chart and the initial 53 and showed good reps in preseason (including on the play he got injured)

ironically his injury is partly how we found Keyon Martin

i cannot believe the coaching staff was so enamoured with reuben lowery and jay higgins that we nearly missed out on keyon martin...
Whatever happened to keiondre jackson? Wasn’t he loved by the coaches as a STer?
 


what's the pricepoint where you just decide that corey bullock is good enough if you upgrade the guard spots next to him?

Man, it's so tough. Feels like he's really benefited from the poor OL play across the league, and it's hard to say he isn't the best OL available by a fairly significant margin. Obviously guarantees matter, but I think I'd pay him $20M per year, which is a slight bump on the current highest paid C. My guess is that he's (understandably) targeting highest paid G money and that's a tough pill to swallow, but he's also probably going to get it if he were to make it to the market. It's partially info and partially my own opinion, but I just don't know that they're going to let him get there.
 
Man, it's so tough. Feels like he's really benefited from the poor OL play across the league, and it's hard to say he isn't the best OL available by a fairly significant margin. Obviously guarantees matter, but I think I'd pay him $20M per year, which is a slight bump on the current highest paid C. My guess is that he's (understandably) targeting highest paid G money and that's a tough pill to swallow, but he's also probably going to get it if he were to make it to the market. It's partially info and partially my own opinion, but I just don't know that they're going to let him get there.
Basically have to suck it up at this point. He's a key piece of the OL moving forward and who knows how many more years we get out of Stanley. It's not worth it to play chicken here.
 
Basically have to suck it up at this point. He's a key piece of the OL moving forward and who knows how many more years we get out of Stanley. It's not worth it to play chicken here.
I'm kind of in the same boat. I know it's easy to say because it's not my money, but how much does an extra $3M a year really matter over a contract that large?
 
Man I’d be so upset if we let Lindy walk - idc the cost. He was my draft crush before I even knew Hamilton was an option
 
If we don't re-sign Linderbaum

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what's the pricepoint where you just decide that corey bullock is good enough if you upgrade the guard spots next to him?



For the most part I'd give him what he wants. We can't go in having to do the whole interior line unless you seriously think at least 1 of these guys are starter worthy.

If we're not going to pay Tyler I swear that money better used to trade for a premier edge guy or DL.

And I'll be pissed if we decided to spend money on Andrews then not bring back our C.
For me, it comes to: how much of a gap do you (and EDC) see there is between Lindy and Bullock? I'm personally not comfortable with letting him walk. Could Bullock make the center position not miss a step? Sure but I ain't risking THAT position with Lamar. Doesn't help when he was surrounded by buffoonery at the guard position.


Man I’d be so upset if we let Lindy walk - idc the cost. He was my draft crush before I even knew Hamilton was an option
Yes, I remember that was one of your top #SIIEs along with Hamilton.
 
Man, it's so tough. Feels like he's really benefited from the poor OL play across the league, and it's hard to say he isn't the best OL available by a fairly significant margin. Obviously guarantees matter, but I think I'd pay him $20M per year, which is a slight bump on the current highest paid C. My guess is that he's (understandably) targeting highest paid G money and that's a tough pill to swallow, but he's also probably going to get it if he were to make it to the market. It's partially info and partially my own opinion, but I just don't know that they're going to let him get there.

i just think it's bad process if you're paying good players elite money
i understand that it's hard to get good OL, i understand that it's not looking like a great center draft
i understand the way the cap and inflation work...

the difference between top C money and top G money is more than 6m/yr

you pay linderbaum 20m/yr that would still make him a top 7 IOL in the league and completely destroy the creed humphrey deal

but the 80/20 rule starts looming really large if you're going to have to pay him 24m/yr - absolutely destroy the top of the C market for a guy who's a really good player but not an elite one - that just feels like bad process to me

franchise tag is 27m fully guaranteed which is even more ridiculous - that 1 year franchise tag would be the 2nd most fully guaranteed money in a C contract in the league straight away

the OL/LB 5th year option and franchise tag values are so dumb and idk how the NFL hasn't fixed it by now
 
I'm kind of in the same boat. I know it's easy to say because it's not my money, but how much does an extra $3M a year really matter over a contract that large?

because i think it's going to be more than 3m/yr when it's all said and done

if it was only 3m/yr and he could be signed at 21m/yr - the deal would already be done
but the franchise tag is 9m more than creed humphrey's AAV
and i think he'd be aiming (and some teams would offer him) top IOL money - which would be 6-7m/yr over the creed humphrey deal

3m/yr extra is ok - that's inflation and nearly getting to free agency
6-7m/yr is a decent veteran deal every single year (or multiple guys)
 
For me, it comes to: how much of a gap do you (and EDC) see there is between Lindy and Bullock? I'm personally not comfortable with letting him walk. Could Bullock make the center position not miss a step? Sure but I ain't risking THAT position with Lamar. Doesn't help when he was surrounded by buffoonery at the guard position.



Yes, I remember that was one of your top #SIIEs along with Hamilton.

it's not even necessarily about bullock - it's about being confident that for the linderbaum contract if it gets that high, you could find serviceable guard(s) and a 80/20 center if you're not confident in bullock
 
i do think we need to consider that we should not really be looking at C or LB in the 1st round any time soon...
because you lose any benefit of that 5 year contract and you basically just signed a really expensive 2nd round contract

which is ridiculous because if a guy like Sonny Styles is there at 14, we shouldn't be passing on him, but potentially the future contract issues mean you have to
 
i do think we need to consider that we should not really be looking at C or LB in the 1st round any time soon...
because you lose any benefit of that 5 year contract and you basically just signed a really expensive 2nd round contract

which is ridiculous because if a guy like Sonny Styles is there at 14, we shouldn't be passing on him, but potentially the future contract issues mean you have to
Sonny styles at 14 would be dumb af
 
Man I hope they don't let Tyler leave. Still recall the PTSD from enduring the revolving door at center we suffered with for years.
 
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