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PFF's "Best at Everything - Offense" - Joe Burrow
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(12-18-2019, 12:00 PM)ochocincos Wrote: True, but look at the cap for next year. 
$60 mill without AJ Green.
Expect another $10-13 mill rollover.
So $73 mill.
Cutting/trading Dalton would result in ~$90 mill cap space.
Doing the same with Cordy Glenn would put the Bengals at ~$99 mill.

If AJ Green is tagged, it's expected to be about $18.5 mill according to OverTheCap projections.
That's a good chunk of change eating that available cap space for a player on the downside of his career, big injury risk, and could be used toward a different player actually entering his prime.
Sure, they would have enough to keep him if they wanted and still be active in FA but I don't see the Bengals actually having a chance to get deep in the playoffs in the next 1-2 years so why even bother with keeping Green?

...But let's be honest, we aren't going on a 1 year spending spree either. That 18.5 probably wasn't getting spent on outside FA's anyways so is that 18.5 sitting in our ledger and not used more valuable than AJ Green potentially on a one year deal? 

My answer would be if the plan is to take Burrow you keep him and help a rookie QB out with an elite talent. Our current receiving group is not good, although Tate being out doesn't help. We can add rookies but they are going to need to learn the ropes too. The FA WR class leaves little to be desired in terms of high level #1 receivers so you are going to just be adding role players there if you go that route.
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RE: PFF's "Best at Everything - Offense" - Joe Burrow - Au165 - 12-18-2019, 12:06 PM

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