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RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Daddy-O - 01-02-2020 (01-02-2020, 12:32 AM)impactplaya Wrote: Eifert was underused the 1st half of 2019.he wants to remain Totally agree. Although Eifert appears to have lost a step he had some big catches down the stretch. It's quite possible there were a couple of reasons he was awol the first half of the season: 1) terrible scheme (obvious) and 2) maybe he was still getting his legs back under him from the previous injury. I think with a good off-season work on his speed and agility he can get back to where he was early in 2018. A good re-sign IMO and can probably get him at a good price. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Sled21 - 01-02-2020 (01-01-2020, 11:49 PM)Synric Wrote: Either way honestly I wouldnt walk away from either...I would bring in a guy like Karl Joseph and cut Shawn Williams. Shawn Williams has played well. I'm content with our safeties, we need help elsewhere. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Sled21 - 01-02-2020 (01-02-2020, 10:52 AM)Daddy-O Wrote: Totally agree. Although Eifert appears to have lost a step he had some big catches down the stretch. I think with the fact Eifert was hurt several years in a row, they were bringing him back slowly for both physical and mental reasons. Towards the end of the season he started looking like the old Eifert. Like he said in an interview, he's been rehabbing for so long, he hasn't had the opportunity to train, and looks forward to this off season of training. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Sled21 - 01-02-2020 (01-01-2020, 10:38 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Oh, we definitely need to sign a free agent LB. Definitely resign Vigil. Keep Vigil, Pratt and maybe Evans as a backup, and can the rest of the linebacker room and bring in replacements. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - ochocincos - 01-02-2020 I'm wary on that Joe Mixon deal for both sides actually. $12 mill a year is lower than Gurley, Bell, Elliott, and David Johnson. I think Mixon will want to get more than at least David Johnson, which would mean > $13 mill a year. On the flip side, I don't think the Bengals will put up that kind of cash for a running back (nor should they). Mike Brown will continue to prioritize QB, WR, OT, DE, and CB before a RB in terms of $$ invested. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Hammerstripes - 01-02-2020 You can forget about AJ Green signing a deal for $11 million per year. There's no chance that's going to happen RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Au165 - 01-02-2020 Green won't sign for $11 million, and he isn't signing a two year deal. Devin Funchess got 1$0 Million last year in FA and rumor is Robbie Anderson could get $12-13 million this season. AJ has said he still thinks he has 4 more elite years in him so he isn't going to take a contract that doesn't reflect that. Maybe he goes to the open market and then comes back based on offers, but I have a sneaking suspicion someone like the Saints/Packers would give him a massive deal. Other than that I think the numbers look about right. I think Eiffert signs for less simply because that number would put him in top 10 territory and his play just doesn't match that. Billings may be a little high too as a NT but it's hard to tell because a guy like Linval Joseph and Star Louteli signed big contracts as NT's. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Okeana - 01-02-2020 (01-02-2020, 01:00 PM)Hammerstripes Wrote: You can forget about AJ Green signing a deal for $11 million per year. There's no chance that's going to happen Then you let him walk. TY Hilton statistically had better numbers over the last 4 seasons and is 2.5 million cheaper than his current contract. AJ's market value according to sports track is 9 million based on injuries, production, and age. offering green a higher guarantee should entice him to stay, but ultimately I think he will take a contract in this range from a team he has a chance to win a super bowl with like the patriots or green bay. If you're going to dump superstar level money into a contract why not get someone like Amari Cooper who lacks injury concerns, has youth. This is also a very strong WR class so acquiring extra picks for players like andy dalton and glenn then you can get maybe 2-3 or 4-5 and turn those into WR picks. Can you replace AJ green the superstar? no, but how many teams have a superstar WR in the playoffs or can you make it up with depth. So I'm not going to pay AJ green for the player he was, but the player he is. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Okeana - 01-02-2020 (01-02-2020, 01:16 PM)Au165 Wrote: Green won't sign for $11 million, and he isn't signing a two year deal. Devin Funchess got 1$0 Million last year in FA and rumor is Robbie Anderson could get $12-13 million this season. AJ has said he still thinks he has 4 more elite years in him so he isn't going to take a contract that doesn't reflect that. Maybe he goes to the open market and then comes back based on offers, but I have a sneaking suspicion someone like the Saints/Packers would give him a massive deal. I kinda responded to this in the post above, but I just want to add a few things on the Green aspect. I based my price on what I would pay considering the risk and age. I think if you're signing him its for two years because it gives both the organization and Green a chance to capitalize off of what I consider to be a better quarterback in Joe Burrow. You can also add to the top end with a bonus structure based on playtime that could put him into that elite level of pay, but what you simply cannot do is front-load the contract with huge guarantees on base salary and then eat that cap when he goes on IR for another year. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - ochocincos - 01-02-2020 Someone correct me if I'm way off base here, but I always thought WJ3 and Kirkpatrick worked best in different schemes. WJ3 I always thought was best fit for man coverage that would stick to his receiver. Kirkpatrick had speed limitations but worked best facing the action and fits best in zone. The Bengals need to figure out which scheme they want and then keep the appropriate guy. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - Au165 - 01-02-2020 (01-02-2020, 03:19 PM)Okeana Wrote: I kinda responded to this in the post above, but I just want to add a few things on the Green aspect. I based my price on what I would pay considering the risk and age. I think if you're signing him its for two years because it gives both the organization and Green a chance to capitalize off of what I consider to be a better quarterback in Joe Burrow. You can also add to the top end with a bonus structure based on playtime that could put him into that elite level of pay, but what you simply cannot do is front-load the contract with huge guarantees on base salary and then eat that cap when he goes on IR for another year. I guess I took the proposal as a realistic approach, not what you want to happen. Your views on what you want to pay him don't align with the market or for that matter what is best for Green. The guy isn't taking a $4 Million dollar a year pay cut, again not when he thinks he has four elite years left. I see your TY Hilton example, but I'll counter with Sammy Watkins makes a million more than he currently does and isn't close to his production even being injured as much as he is. There are teams in this league with money and need that will pay AJ $15+ a year, I wouldn't do it but they are out there and he and his agent know it. The perfect place for him is a GB or NO where they are in win now mode and don't want to wait for a rookie receiver to get up to speed, maybe NE if Brady stays. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - fredtoast - 01-02-2020 I don't know why so many people think Green can get a big deal from some other team. What is the largest contract ever signed by a 32 year old free agent WR who missed an entire season plus the last half of the previous season because he was unable to recover from injury? RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - corpjet - 01-02-2020 No way I resign Eifert, clearly the TE is not part of Zac's offense, use that money for a LBer or other area of need RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - BengalChris - 01-02-2020 (01-01-2020, 08:40 PM)Okeana Wrote: Estimated cap before any extensions/signings (including Trey Hopkins) = $61,068,262 I'd love it if that were what the team did. They'll probably have to cut Glenn and I don't believe there's any dead money on his contract if he's cut him for the 2020 season. There's some money there for outside free agents, hopefully a LB or two to replace existing starters. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - I_C_DeadPeople - 01-03-2020 (01-02-2020, 11:22 AM)ochocincos Wrote: I'm wary on that Joe Mixon deal for both sides actually. Really? And Mikey is overpaying Gio right now by how much? RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - ochocincos - 01-03-2020 (01-03-2020, 12:29 PM)I_C_DeadPeople Wrote: Really? And Mikey is overpaying Gio right now by how much? Giovani Bernard's deal is only averaging less than $5 mill a year. That's likely less than half of what Mixon will be looking to get. EDIT: In terms of position spending, the Bengals have the following invested in each position for 2019... QB - $17.4 mill RB - $7.3 mill WR - $28.1 mill TE - $9.8 mill OL - $27.9 mill DL - $29.1 mill LB - $4.5 mill DB - $19.0 mill ST - $5.7 mill RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - I_C_DeadPeople - 01-03-2020 (01-03-2020, 12:36 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Giovani Bernard's deal is only averaging less than $5 mill a year. Backup RB - dime a dozen far too much money for that roster spot. And was someone putting Billings in for $9M per year? Again, way too much RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - impactplaya - 01-03-2020 (01-02-2020, 07:00 PM)corpjet Wrote: No way I resign Eifert, clearly the TE is not part of Zac's offense, use that money for a LBer or other area of need TE wasn't a part of ZTs offense at the start of the season But it's no coincidence when the Bengals offense scored 30 plus points the TEs were involved in the game plan ZT needs to incorporate more of the TE IN 2020. Sorry Drew Sample is a major league bust RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - BengalsRocker - 01-03-2020 (01-03-2020, 07:51 PM)impactplaya Wrote: TE wasn't a part of ZTs offense at the start of the season Well at least the newbie dumbass coach ought to figure out who his current personnel are and stop with that Rams shit ! Other than his team keeping their motivation I don't think he has a clue. RE: Internal Free Agency / Extensions - impactplaya - 01-04-2020 (01-03-2020, 08:29 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Well at least the newbie dumbass coach ought to figure out who his current personnel are and stop with that Rams shit ! I still.have concerns on.ZT and how he uses personal groups And concepts He goes away from making Mixon a center of the offense He totally forgot about Eifert and Uzomah being able to Lock.down.the middle of the field |