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Whom do I make my PSL $50,000 check out to?
Whom do I make my PSL $50,000 check out to?
I would have easily done that and spared myself Brown and other rando.
I'm hoping we plan on giving him a real shot now with Linquist on staffAnòther bummer. I had hoped we would have interest. Now I say give Wilson his chance at the job.
Getting traded to the Eagles.Now I wonder what happens with Slay?
We will just keep it and be reminded how much under the cap we are next year.I would have easily done that and spared myself Brown and other rando.
And if not I don't know maybe use the money on a Snacks or Robinson.
As long as it's not in the first two rounds, sure.I hope we really draft someone for once.
Second!I'm hoping we plan on giving him a real shot now with Linquist on staff
The trade compensation is very low. I'll be interested in how much the Eagles had to pay in that extension.
I'm gussing a lot.The trade compensation is very low. I'll be interested in how much the Eagles had to pay in that extension.
Yeah I can definitely see that. The problem is if everyone goes into the draft with that thought process than the WRs are going to still go often and early. Maybe it will push some DTs or Safety's down as a result.
Clowney badly overrated his market. He thought he deserved Lawrence type money but sack numbers speak. And the dude just isn't a high level pass rusher no matter how bad he wants to be. You're not going to get 20 mil to produce 6 sacks every year. With an injury history too.
You guessed right. 3-years, $50 million with $30 million guaranteed. He quickly eclipsed Byron Jones as the highest paid corner, just like he wanted.I'm gussing a lot.
I'm betting he goes crawling back to Seattle for that 1 year deal to try to rebuild his market. I'm just glad he's not stealing money in Dallas.Clowney badly overrated his market. He thought he deserved Lawrence type money but sack numbers speak. And the dude just isn't a high level pass rusher no matter how bad he wants to be. You're not going to get 20 mil to produce 6 sacks every year. With an injury history too.
I'm guessing he gets stuck with a one year deal that pays him well hoping he can hit some sacks and cash in next year.
We are in an almost no-lose situation at 17. It's definitely a sweet spot in this draft for sure.Yeah I can definitely see that. The problem is if everyone goes into the draft with that thought process than the WRs are going to still go often and early. Maybe it will push some DTs or Safety's down as a result.
And yet, somehow, the Texans gave Hopkins away and then followed that up by giving Randal Cobb $9 million a year!
