allblackraven
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Not a big money but I really like the look of a front loaded deal. Here's to EDC doing more of that, to hell with salary cap hell.
omg, we think alike. I was thinking about this last night, but was going to wait until the offseason to do it, but now is just as good a time as ever. Thanks for doing it.We keep posting info on players contracts everywhere, so I thought a thread like this might be useful.
omg, we think alike. I was thinking about this last night, but was going to wait until the offseason to do it, but now is just as good a time as ever. Thanks for doing it.
Hopefully we continue to take these kinds of actions that keeps this thread alive into the offseason.we need to make sure we pin this thread when we get to the offseason
Hopefully we continue to take these kinds of actions that keeps this thread alive into the offseason.
yes, we will pin it once the season is over.Hopefully we continue to take these kinds of actions that keeps this thread alive into the offseason.
Thoughts on Judon?
I have never felt comfortable with giving him a mega deal, he has never been consistent or reliable enough and I just can’t see it changing. He’s had his games this year, as he’s always done, he takes over a few games and is nonexistent for the rest of the season. Idk I’m just not comfortable with it and I know I’m probably the only one here feeling this way.
If we let Judon and pierce and peanut walk, as we should, were flipping a fifth, and 2 UDFAs for likely a 3 and two 4s. I’d prefer by a mile to bring back bynes, fort, and ward, and draft a DT high, and then sign an edge rusher.
I just don’t think any of our 2020 FAs outside of Peters have shown me enough to match what they would get on the market. The Boyle and ricard(and even Tavon young) extensions are more in line of what I see as good moves, extending key players who aren’t getting overpaid because they aren’t super flashy, and doing it before their market inflates. Extending Stanley and Peters and then using big bucks to sign an edge rusher on the market feels like the right move.
Thoughts on Judon?
I have never felt comfortable with giving him a mega deal, he has never been consistent or reliable enough and I just can’t see it changing. He’s had his games this year, as he’s always done, he takes over a few games and is nonexistent for the rest of the season. Idk I’m just not comfortable with it and I know I’m probably the only one here feeling this way.
If we let Judon and pierce and peanut walk, as we should, were flipping a fifth, and 2 UDFAs for likely a 3 and two 4s. I’d prefer by a mile to bring back bynes, fort, and ward, and draft a DT high, and then sign an edge rusher.
I just don’t think any of our 2020 FAs outside of Peters have shown me enough to match what they would get on the market. The Boyle and ricard(and even Tavon young) extensions are more in line of what I see as good moves, extending key players who aren’t getting overpaid because they aren’t super flashy, and doing it before their market inflates. Extending Stanley and Peters and then using big bucks to sign an edge rusher on the market feels like the right move.
this is correct. We have been working off 200m being the cap.that was the expected range i think - projections were all around 200
that was the expected range i think - projections were all around 200
that will leave us 100m for everyone elseBy the time we pay Lamar a mega deal, I hope the cap is $300M lol.
I don't think we have a choice. It's really going to depend on when they put pen to paper and it depends on EDC and their agents and the concept of leaving money on the table. We can only wait and see and don't forget Judon too.Taylor Lewan averages $16M a year, Nate Solder is at $15.5M a year, and Jake Matthews at $14.5M which are the top three average per year for Left Tackles currently. Lane Johnson who I expect to move to Left Tackle next year with Jason Peters being a free agent, averages $18M and just signed a fresh 4 year, $72M deal with almost $55M guaranteed back on November 29th.
What are we looking at for Stanley? 5 years $85M(17M Average), 5 years, $90M($18M Average) or a four year deal similar to Lane Johnson? Then could we pay Humphrey in the $15M per year range which is the current going rate for Corners? I have a feeling we are going to reset the Left Tackle and Corner market.
I expect Lamar to have a baseball type mega deal reaching 250MM for 6-7 yrs with over 150MM guaranteed. Having said all that, I also expect Lamar to be very fair with his number if he believes it's going to affect the team around him just like Brady. He is that type of kid. Also, it won't hurt him because he's going to have endorsements like a basketball player by that time. 500MM shoe deal with one of the big 3, etc.that will leave us 100m for everyone else
Taylor Lewan averages $16M a year, Nate Solder is at $15.5M a year, and Jake Matthews at $14.5M which are the top three average per year for Left Tackles currently. Lane Johnson who I expect to move to Left Tackle next year with Jason Peters being a free agent, averages $18M and just signed a fresh 4 year, $72M deal with almost $55M guaranteed back on November 29th.
What are we looking at for Stanley? 5 years $85M(17M Average), 5 years, $90M($18M Average) or a four year deal similar to Lane Johnson? Then could we pay Humphrey in the $15M per year range which is the current going rate for Corners? I have a feeling we are going to reset the Left Tackle and Corner market.