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Moss restructures final year of contract
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Moss looked terrible last year. I was really hoping that they'd just accept it as a failed signing and move on.

Guess that means don't look for them to take a RB in the draft at all.
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So are they raising his guarantee but lowering his base? I guess that's a little bit of savings and one less position to "have to" draft though there could be solid value late. I guess with 6 picks that's not a bad thing especially if they don't trade down any.
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Surprising I thought he was cooked.
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(6 hours ago)phil413 Wrote: So are they raising his guarantee but lowering his base?  I guess that's a little bit of savings and one less position to "have to" draft though there could be solid value late.  I guess with 6 picks that's not a bad thing especially if they don't trade down any.

Agreed. I thought Moss was OK last year, but he is certainly not RB1. He and Perine are decentbackups, but neither is explosive at all. 

Despite some good prospects in the draft, picking a RB with our IOL in its current state never made much sense to me. But what do I know?
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Going from no guarantees to guaranteed money all but locks his roster spot in. Odd.

Most definitely can be taken as no rb in the draft now. Why else make this move?

I thought he was too similar to Perine to stick around. 

Herbert looked like a better fit for the offense. 
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I'd have to see the numbers before I give the thumbs up or down

Either way I don't think it really moves a needle.
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(6 hours ago)jj22 Wrote: Going from no guarantees to guaranteed money all but locks his roster spot in. Odd.

Most definitely can be taken as no rb in the draft now. Why else make this move?

I thought he was too similar to Perine to stick around. 

Herbert looked like a better fit for the offense. 


https://overthecap.com/player/zack-moss/8826

This may ger updated soon but it matches the 4.8M going around in the articles.  So his old hit is 1.5M guaranteed not zero.  If they're pretty sure he's coming back maybe they got him to give up 1M in a paycut as long as say 500k is guaranteed.  Remember, they hate dead money. 
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(6 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: I'd have to see the numbers before I give the thumbs up or down

Either way I don't think it really moves a needle.

No. Not really. But 8t tells us they think he will be able to play. And that a RB is probably off the table in the draft. 

If we want to carry 4, Dobbins/Chubb in FA works for me. 
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(6 hours ago)QueenCity Wrote: Surprising I thought he was cooked.

I think he is cooked, and the Bengals somehow are playing PR instead of trying to win a superbowl.
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(4 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: No. Not really. But 8t tells us they think he will be able to play. And that a RB is probably off the table in the draft. 

If we want to carry 4, Dobbins/Chubb in FA works for me. 

Those guys are likely a minimum of 5 million a year. The draft is loaded with guys we can get in round 6 who are 3rd or 4th round values. Teams only carry so many and this may be the biggest draft on overall RB picks in a very long time.

If we wait, we may be able to grab an undrafted RB. It may not make sense to pay the extra money for teh vet, the same vets who also do not play special teams.
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(3 hours ago)reuben.ahmed Wrote: I think he is cooked, and the Bengals somehow are playing PR instead of trying to win a superbowl.

I would hope if he is cooked, they would have agreed to an injury settlement. I fully guaranteed 1 year deal is the opposite of FO thinking he is cooked, but hey I guess you checked your medical reports and have it figured out.

Maybe just maybe the team has a little more info and insight than us fans.
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That's good. I take that as a sign he is healthy. Brown, Perine, and Moss is a very capable trio. We will still add competition. But knowing Moss is back allows the toss up draft picks where talent is equal and positional roster need is the determining factor, to go a different direction than RB. And I'm cool with that.
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