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RE: Breaking down the cap - Bengalholic - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 04:50 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: I would prefer to sign him long term, but it will take something like 4 years and $60M to do it. I wouldn't pay him CB money. I wouldn't tag him, either. I would sign a middling vet or someone who needs a one year prove it deal as a one year place holder and hope to draft someone like Jaquan Brisker who might be the opening day starter, but if he isn't ready you got a vet who can at least hold down the fort until he is ready. They're in a tough spot with Bates, especially with players going public about wanting him re-signed. RE: Breaking down the cap - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 09:10 PM)Rubekahn29 Wrote: It’s that time of the year where some will say we have infinite cap space and others will make it appear as if we are in the negative. It’s a fun time to be alive. Almost normal eh? Been such a wild ride this is actually more of what we are used to lol RE: Breaking down the cap - Bengalbug - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 04:29 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: You'd rather let him go than give him the tag? In what world does that make sense? Let’s draft and groom a top player and then let him leave… it makes no sense. You are right, he is here one way or another. The cap isn’t a bad option, and kick the can down the road a year. RE: Breaking down the cap - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 06:44 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: This is what I am saying, love Bates but if it costs 60 mil for 4 years that is too much when we need the OL fortified Two FSs that I think might be interested in a 1 year prove it deal are Justin Reid or Marcus Maye. Reid wants out of Houston. His first two years were good. The last two years not so much. Question is was the decline due to coaching? Maye wants out of NYJ, but is coming off an Achilles tear in November (I think.) I don’t think the Jets will tag him coming off the injury, but will he be healthy at the start of the season and is he interested in playing for a Super Bowl team for a one year audition to earn a big pay day next year? Draft Brisker high as their heir apparent. Or I might go with a cheaper starter like Quandry Diggs for three years, but then go a different direction than drafting a S high. But, I wouldn’t pay a FS $15M/yr when Trent Williams is like $2-3M more per year. RE: Breaking down the cap - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 09:21 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: They're in a tough spot with Bates, especially with players going public about wanting him re-signed. Yeah. Comes down to how much they value the position. If he played like Ed Reed, I’d pay $15M/yr. Short of that level of play, I think premier money should be directed toward filling premier positions with premier players. FS just isn’t a premier position, in my opinion. Robert Quinn’s cap hit is $17M this year and he had 18.5 sacks last season. I’d pay $15M/year to an elite edge rusher with that production. Because I value edge rushers more than FSs. RE: Breaking down the cap - Rubekahn29 - 03-03-2022 (03-03-2022, 09:33 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Almost normal eh? I know right. I’ve not watched much sports news since the Super Bowl and I turned around and it’s the combine already. Crazy how quick the season goes when you get to the big game . RE: Breaking down the cap - Bengal Dude - 03-04-2022 A couple of the Bengals podcasts I listen to seem to think that Hopkins will be a cap cut. RE: Breaking down the cap - Whatever - 03-04-2022 (03-03-2022, 05:11 PM)J24 Wrote: I don’t get the reasoning behind letting Bates go. He was our best defender in the post season(all pro caliber), he is a team leader, and has missed only 1 meaningful game in his career . It's hard to pay any player elite money when they only play at an elite level about 25% of the time, especially when they're coming off the worst year of their career. 2020 Jessie Bates or playoffs Jessie Bates would be tough to replace. 2021 regular season and 2019 Jessie Bates are easily replaced or even upgraded upon. Reality is, the only reason Bates had an opportunity to ball out in the playoffs is his teammates took up the slack for him in the regular season. The other question is it better to allocate those cap dollars to other positions? Do you need a sometimes elite S if you give Burrow a great OL, improve your pass rush, and/or get a top tier CB opposite Awuzie? RE: Breaking down the cap - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 03-04-2022 (03-03-2022, 09:49 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Two FSs that I think might be interested in a 1 year prove it deal are Justin Reid or Marcus Maye. Have to keep these options open if Bates commands that much no question. Absolutely love Brisker. Best Safety I watched in college last year, even better than Kyle Hamilton when I watched them both. (03-03-2022, 10:33 PM)Rubekahn29 Wrote: I know right. I’ve not watched much sports news since the Super Bowl and I turned around and it’s the combine already. Crazy how quick the season goes when you get to the big game . Truth, its fun. Lets go back to the big game next year too lol (03-04-2022, 02:30 AM)Bengal Dude Wrote: A couple of the Bengals podcasts I listen to seem to think that Hopkins will be a cap cut. I am down, makes room for a top tier Center that can also run block unlike Hopkins. Brian Allen is who I am thinking is likely. |