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Jags significantly under the minimum 89 percent cash spending required by next year

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Hurns might come a bit cheaper if he wants a new deal in 2016 rather than waiting until his rookie contract is up in 2017.  It might also help the 2 Allens stay together if their contracts can be staggered a few years apart.  Having A-Rob on the other side will help Hurns have a productive career, and vice-versa.  Yet there is still the spectre of Marquis Lee.  If Hurns plays for $600k in 2016, hoping for a bigger payday in 2017, what if Lee breaks out in 2016?  The Jags can't pay 3 WRs big money.  The chance for Hurns cashing in may be better now than in 2017.


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Jags significantly under the minimum 89 percent cash spending required by next year - by Byron LeftTown - 02-05-2016, 01:54 PM



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