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Joe Mixon May Hold Out - RunKijanaRun - 04-15-2020

Wants a LTC now. Do you pay him? I don’t. Not unless it’s a very friendly deal. Running backs are fungible commodities. I really like Joe, but he’s replaceable. This is per Paul Dehner.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - likwit19 - 04-15-2020

Not sure how we can be paying Gio and not be paying Mixon.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Nicomo Cosca - 04-15-2020

Everything was going so well, should have known...

Guess we need to draft a RB now.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - motoarch - 04-15-2020

well... dont let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - RunKijanaRun - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 11:14 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Everything was going so well, should have known...

Guess we need to draft a RB now.

Yeah, unless Mike's plan is to pay him. 


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - RunKijanaRun - 04-15-2020

From The Athletic:

The Athletic's Paul Dehner writes contract-year RB Joe Mixon is "prepared for a holdout" if he and the Bengals can't agree to a long-term deal.

Mixon is headed into the final year of his rookie deal, which is set to pay him just over $1.2 million. He's obviously insanely underpaid, and Mixon knows the deal with running backs -- their shelf life is short, so he needs to capitalize when able. 24 in July, Mixon is coming off yet another 1,000-yard season after piling up a huge second half following the Week 9 bye. Mixon had 100 yards and/or one touchdown in 6-of-8 games down the stretch in 2019. However, we've seen how holdouts go with running backs. It could be a risky line to walk for Mixon. It is notable the Bengals have been willing to spend money this offseason.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Nicomo Cosca - 04-15-2020

The Bengals should remind Joe they took a chance on him when most teams took him completely off their board...


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Au165 - 04-15-2020

I have been against paying him, I am still against paying him. While I appreciate his skill there is just too much data lately that points to not paying backs. If he is willing to take somewhere in the Melvin Gordon range, say 8-9 a year, I'd consider it but anything over 9/9.5 and you are asking for a poor outcome.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Gdale_Bengal - 04-15-2020

We get a good qb we won’t need a great rub.

We drafted a guy last year they were excited about.

We spent mone in more important areas that run. He may be the odd man out.

I understand why he may, but it won’t bother the team too much


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Big Boss - 04-15-2020

They can't pay him McCaffrey money.

Love Mixon, but there's no way. It is what it is.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Whatever - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 11:07 AM)RunKijanaRun Wrote: Wants a LTC now. Do you pay him? I don’t. Not unless it’s a very friendly deal. Running backs are fungible commodities. I really like Joe, but he’s replaceable. This is per Paul Dehner.

Long term deals on RB's simply aren't smart in this day and age, and we've seen several cases of buyer's remorse this off-season.  I would give him permission to seek a trade if he can find someone to pay him.  Barring that, depending on what we do with Dalton and post draft FA, I might offer him a roster bonus if he reports before week 1 along with a promise not to tag him next year.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - RunKijanaRun - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 11:43 AM)Au165 Wrote: I have been against paying him, I am still against paying him. While I appreciate his skill there is just too much data lately that points to not paying backs. If he is willing to take somewhere in the Melvin Gordon range, say 8-9 a year, I'd consider it but anything over 9/9.5 and you are asking for a poor outcome.

Agreed


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Au165 - 04-15-2020

Dang, just realized we should have traded him to Houston for Hopkins.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - CJD - 04-15-2020

I'd offer him a 3 year extension worth 30 million in new money (that's 31.2 million over 4 years, AAV of 7.8 million) with a signing bonus of 15 million dollars spread out across the length of the extension. His cap hit would remain the same in 2020, but he'd have 15 million more dollars in his pocket right now with 15 million more to come from 2021 to 2023.

If that isn't enough for him, I say let him hold out. You really can't commit more than 8 million AAV to a running back in this league anymore. It's just too much.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - RunKijanaRun - 04-15-2020

Have to wonder if some of the more talented high school players start moving away from playing RB. It’s not a great position anymore financially and your tire wear is exorbitant. Most NFL RBs could have excelled at other positions if they started early enough.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Nicomo Cosca - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 11:56 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: I'd offer him a 3 year extension worth 30 million in new money (that's 31.2 million over 4 years, AAV of 7.8 million) with a signing bonus of 15 million dollars spread out across the length of the extension. His cap hit would remain the same in 2020, but he'd have 15 million more dollars in his pocket right now with 15 million more to come from 2021 to 2023.

If that isn't enough for him, I say let him hold out. You really can't commit more than 8 million AAV to a running back in this league anymore. It's just too much.

Well, Carolina just gave McCaffrey twice that. He’s not your typical RB though.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Au165 - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 12:01 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Well, Carolina just gave McCaffrey twice that. He’s not your typical RB though.

Yea, what is unique there is you could theoretically move him to slot receiver if the grind of carrying a full workload got too much for his body and he'd still probably be an elite slot guy.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - spazz70 - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 12:01 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Well, Carolina just gave McCaffrey twice that. He’s not your typical RB though.

Just a question but first I want to say that Saquon Barkley's contract will determine Mixon's as he is next in line.  Mixon's value should be a tier below him and McCaffrey based off use and production.

My question...You state he is not your typical running back.  Do you think talent wise he is better than Mixon?

IMHO Mixon is just as good as any running back in the league talent wise.  He has the whole package.  I think he is worth the 10 million per year range, especially with a rookie QB contract.


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - ochocincos - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 12:01 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Well, Carolina just gave McCaffrey twice that. He’s not your typical RB though.

Right. McCaffrey is 2000+ yard from scrimmage, double-digit TD guy. That's not Mixon (unless he's used differently/more).


RE: Joe Mixon May Hold Out - Whatever - 04-15-2020

(04-15-2020, 11:59 AM)RunKijanaRun Wrote: Have to wonder if some of the more talented high school players start moving away from playing RB. It’s not a great position anymore financially and your tire wear is exorbitant. Most NFL RBs could have excelled at other positions if they started early enough.

Thing is, college coaches switch guys' positions all the time.  If coach tells a freshman or sophomore that it's play RB or ride the pine, kids are going to play RB.