Yep. Perfect example of why you don't give up valuable depth unless the return is something you just absolutely can't turn down.Glad we kept Leary.
You'll never get in a trade what he's really worth. Just benefit hugely from his being on the roster while you have him, let him sign for big money elsewhere, and cash in on the compensatory pick.Yep. Perfect example of why you don't give up valuable depth unless the return is something you just absolutely can't turn down.
Yep.You'll never get in a trade what he's really worth. Just benefit hugely from his being on the roster while you have him, let him sign for big money elsewhere, and cash in on the compensatory pick.
Chaz Green has been very good at tackle. I'd let him have a shot at it. Either way though your stuck using a draft pick on someone because now you have no depth. And Collins would be a restricted free agent after those 3 years, he can't go anywhere for 4 really.So Collins is two years down on a three year deal and our last memory of him is getting bull rushed into the backfield against the Bears.
Twice.
Doug Free isn't having a great year either, though not bad, and we could probably ditch his contract after this season.
Could Leary be resigned with Free's money and Collins kicked out to tackle? Or Martin kicked out to tackle?
perhaps his toe was already ailing on those playsSo Collins is two years down on a three year deal and our last memory of him is getting bull rushed into the backfield against the Bears.
Yeah, I'm not even close to giving up on Collins just yet. He has been ridiculously good. A couple of plays when he was on a bum foot won't sway me.perhaps his toe was already ailing on those plays
I can get with that, but not the idea of pushing Martin out there as Simp and Schmitty have suggested.The idea of keeping Leary at guard and kicking Collins out to RT is interesting though.