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Dante Fowler: Trade? Option? (meged threads)
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(04-22-2018, 08:06 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-22-2018, 08:03 AM)Achilles Wrote: Yeah....you find the money to pay the pass rusher that's only going to be 24 years old...entering his prime. First, while it isn't ideal to ger rid of both safeties at the same time, it is easier to find two good safeties than it is to find a good young pass rusher. Secondly, if we had poor or inexperienced corners, I would be concerned about releasing both safeties. But Ramsey and Bouye are the best CB tandem in the league. They could handle the transition as well as anybody. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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(04-22-2018, 12:14 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-22-2018, 12:04 AM)wrong_box Wrote: wow! so many "What If's" in this thread...I would suspect that they try to negotiate a long term deal with Fowler rather than pick up the 5th year option with a front loaded contract to ease the cap hit in following years...Then they start dumping aging free agents who are overpaid, or who are not performing as well... Dareus is $10.5 in 2019. Malik is $15. Calais is $14.5. I don't expect all 3 to be cut, but very likely Malik and/or Dareus could be gone. Gipson is $9, Hayden is $7.5. Then there's is ASJ at $6.6, Parnell at $6. Plus we'll have $16 in roll over from this year and another $10ish boost from the cap increase. All players who could conceivably be cut next year, especially if Fowler develops more. We know Ngakoue is getting paid, but there's a way to keep Fowler if they want, and I believe it would make sense to pick up the option for insurance. The draft and development of young guys this year will go a long way towards reshaping the roster in 2019
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(04-21-2018, 02:23 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-21-2018, 10:03 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: I think you simply let 2018 play out on the field (don't pick up the option) and the decision may become easier. If you read my post a bit more thoroughly, I'm not advocating some return to a poor run defense as you suggest. I'm stating that the 2018 season may make moving on from either Dareus or Campbell more palatable if Dareus regresses or Campbell begins to show age. Beyond that - I also suggested going all in on a premier DT prospect on the 2019 draft. And this is not a personal slight or anything like that at all - but you don't know jack squat about Dawuane Smoot yet. None of us do. He may turn out to be at best a small drop off from Campbell - or at worst a nice rotation piece coupled with a high draft pick. Again - let's analyze this after another year of football. These decisions often have a way of becoming easier via player development, regression, or even injury (heaven forbid). Fowler could also make the decision easier by doing something stupid off the field again and incur suspension. No one wants to break up the line we have now, but if Fowler continues to improve (as he has done pretty steadily thus far) and Campbell starts to fade or Dareus reverts to his alleged lack of motivation/effort, you keep the ascending player and move on from the one declining. Replacing veterans with draft picks just has to happen fairly regularly to maintain a healthy cap. Even if the vet has a couple of good years left. Another potential way to clear some money for keeping Fowler and the other 2nd contract players is to draft a stud FS this year or next. Gipson has a $9 million cap hit in 2019. Releasing him would clear 7.4 mil. I thought Gip had an outstanding 2017 season and I don't want to move on from him either, at some point you need some more young players performing on a cheap rookie deal. We can't have 9 of our 11 starting defenders playing on big second (or third) contracts. It's not sustainable.
What if we traded 29, 2019 first and Fowler for the 5th pick?
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It's crucial we are able to manage our cap while keeping the defense strong. How do you do that? Well you have to keep the right positions to let go. I think we should let go these guys for 2019 (looking way too far ahead but whatever)
Dareus =No brained. Love him as a talent but his job is run defense and it's relatively easy to replicate that. Saves 9 million. Church = Again, love Church and what he brings but I think you can replicate his skillset. Will be 31 in 2019. Saves 5.5 million Gibson = His skillset is harder to find than Churches but same logic applies. Love want he brings but price is a bit much. Saves 7.4 million.. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (04-22-2018, 11:50 AM)JackCity Wrote: It's crucial we are able to manage our cap while keeping the defense strong. How do you do that? Well you have to keep the right positions to let go. I think we should let go these guys for 2019 (looking way too far ahead but whatever)$7.4 mil is the actual savings if you release Gipson in 2019. (1.6 mil in dead money) (04-22-2018, 11:53 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(04-22-2018, 11:50 AM)JackCity Wrote: It's crucial we are able to manage our cap while keeping the defense strong. How do you do that? Well you have to keep the right positions to let go. I think we should let go these guys for 2019 (looking way too far ahead but whatever)$7.4 mil is the actual savings if you release Gipson in 2019. (1.6 mil in dead money) Thanks. I read Dareus's contract page twice by mistake (04-22-2018, 11:53 AM)JNev Wrote:(04-22-2018, 11:47 AM)JaG4LyFe Wrote: What if we traded 29, 2019 first and Fowler for the 5th pick? Just throwing out a hypothetical. Denver had Cambell inked but somehow he signed with us. To answer your question, Chubb, Barkley, Allen would be the order if the draft went the way you stated above. Obviously that would be a worst case scenario for us. I see the top10 going: Brown's Barkley RB Giants Chubb DE Jets Mayfield QB Brown's Darnold QB Bills Rosen QB clots Nelson OG Bucs Vea DT Bears Edwards OLB 49ers Smith ILB Raiders Fitzpatrick CB Dolphins Allen QB I think the 5 hole is the next pick for sale.
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(04-22-2018, 08:29 AM)Bullseye Wrote:(04-22-2018, 08:06 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I don't believe in keeping strength at one position by potentially weakening two others. That's just not a good idea IMO. I don't believe this. Remember Jonathan Cyprien and Reggie Nelson? We were even discussing how small the number is of true Free Safeties in this draft, in another thread. There is a definite shortage of good Free Safeties in the NFL.
(04-22-2018, 08:41 AM)imtheblkranger Wrote:(04-22-2018, 12:14 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: And who might that be? If we signed him to an extension it would most likely be no lower than $12 million per year. Which overpriced free agents do we have, that we can cut $12 million from the cap without losing an integral part of the defense? Again, Dareus, Jackson and Campbell are all critical parts of the defense. Even considering cutting any of them is off the table as far as I'm concerned, until they show signs of severely slowing down. IMO, they are more important to this team than Fowler. Gipson is definitely an option, but it's no guarantee we'd find someone as good. Hayden should've never been signed IMO. We'll have to see how ASJ performs before I form an opinion on him and I'll have to see who we draft before I would want to cut Parnell. A lot depends on this draft. (04-22-2018, 12:19 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-22-2018, 08:29 AM)Bullseye Wrote: First, while it isn't ideal to ger rid of both safeties at the same time, it is easier to find two good safeties than it is to find a good young pass rusher. I like Justin Reid Stanford.
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(04-22-2018, 11:36 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(04-21-2018, 02:23 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Can we afford to lose Dareus? Look at how our run defense completely turned around once we picked him up. He fit like a glove. What if we let him leave and we strike out on drafting a NT to replace him. Do you really wanna go back to the run defense being a major weakness? Age or not, Campbell may have been our best defensive player in 2017. He had a career year and allowed Yannick to thrive as well. I certainly don't wanna get rid of him. That's not even an option in my eyes. I am not a fan of Smoot. IMO, that would be a huge downgrade. What if Campbell and Dareus continue to shine? What then? I can see moving on from Gipson. I have acknowledged that, but Nkokoue and Jack will be looking for extensions as well. To me, the easiest fix is finding a way to draft Mason Rudolph, so we can wipe Bortles' salary from the book in 2019 that would save a ton of money. (04-22-2018, 11:47 AM)JaG4LyFe Wrote: What if we traded 29, 2019 first and Fowler for the 5th pick? I'd do it in a heartbeat. (04-22-2018, 11:53 AM)JNev Wrote:(04-22-2018, 11:47 AM)JaG4LyFe Wrote: What if we traded 29, 2019 first and Fowler for the 5th pick? No to Josh Allen. I think one of those QB's falls to #5 and if they don't, we trade back down and possibly add a 2019 first round pick with some team that does want Allen. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(04-22-2018, 12:32 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-22-2018, 11:36 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: If you read my post a bit more thoroughly, I'm not advocating some return to a poor run defense as you suggest. I'm stating that the 2018 season may make moving on from either Dareus or Campbell more palatable if Dareus regresses or Campbell begins to show age. Beyond that - I also suggested going all in on a premier DT prospect on the 2019 draft. Then you keep them and figure it out af that point. We're not saying to cut anybody today. We're saying hypothetically we could move on from some of those guys IF others develop this year. I understand your viewpoint of wanting to keep them, and they likely scenario is they are still some of our top performers this year. But you're not acknowledging the possibility that Fowler becomes just as integral to this line as someone else. You can't throw your hypotheticals out there without even acknowledging the opposite is possible. We have this whole year to determine which direction to go. My argument is pick up the option just in case he has a great year. If he doesn't, then cut/trade him. If he does, the option year might be cheaper than his contract extension. Just like with Blake, you can't live in fear of the injury causing a guarantee.
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(04-22-2018, 12:06 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:agreed, thats why you draft young guys to replace older players, or players that are not performing as well as they should...If they pick up his 5th year option, they can still cut him or they can negotiate a long term deal with or without picking it up while a rookie is waiting in the wings...(04-21-2018, 07:52 PM)JackCity Wrote: What's the least amount you'd trade him for this offseason. (04-22-2018, 12:32 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(04-22-2018, 11:36 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: If you read my post a bit more thoroughly, I'm not advocating some return to a poor run defense as you suggest. I'm stating that the 2018 season may make moving on from either Dareus or Campbell more palatable if Dareus regresses or Campbell begins to show age. Beyond that - I also suggested going all in on a premier DT prospect on the 2019 draft. For the third time: Draft a run-stuffing DT or big end. Why is this deemed some impossible feat? Hell, they could take a big end in Rasheem Greene at #61 this year to groom behind Campbell if they really wanted to jump-start the process. There are also a couple of "shade-nose" types in the middle rounds that they could take a flier on to groom behind Dareus. Of course - they could just wait until next year and draft one of these types early - even if it means moving up to get him. (04-22-2018, 03:49 AM)Andy G Wrote:and if we only get a 4th or 5th for him we are supposed to replace him from that pick? The value wouldn't be there, we would lose more than we gained...I doubt we would win unless we got at least a player with a second round grade from a trade for him...I suspect that Caldwell and Coughlin have already thought about this "problem" and have a plan or at least have a general idea...If they were wanting to trade him, they would probably have been at least whispering to other teams about a trade...(04-21-2018, 11:53 PM)wrong_box Wrote: I ask this all the time...Every guy we draft that turns out good, someone wants to trade him We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (04-22-2018, 01:02 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:(04-22-2018, 12:32 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: What if Campbell and Dareus continue to shine? What then? I can see moving on from Gipson. I have acknowledged that, but Nkokoue and Jack will be looking for extensions as well. To me, the easiest fix is finding a way to draft Mason Rudolph, so we can wipe Bortles' salary from the book in 2019 that would save a ton of money. Foresight doesn't seem to be a quality he possesses....
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
Malik Jackson is one of the best 3 techs in the entire league.
Calais Campbell is one of the best Dline players in the league. You do everything you can to keep them.
(04-22-2018, 01:02 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:Greene big end? Hes just your prototypical classic right end imo who has one of the highest ceilings. PJ Hall is a guy I think we could look at in the mid rounds to replace Dareus. Played in a smaller conference but dominated, can rush the passer and good against the run(04-22-2018, 12:32 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: What if Campbell and Dareus continue to shine? What then? I can see moving on from Gipson. I have acknowledged that, but Nkokoue and Jack will be looking for extensions as well. To me, the easiest fix is finding a way to draft Mason Rudolph, so we can wipe Bortles' salary from the book in 2019 that would save a ton of money. |
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