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RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - Soonerpeace - 02-23-2022 One thing not really being discussed is other impacts. Logan Wilson I think continues to improve, Pratt, Carman let’s hope, Chris Evans, and then Ossai is available. I think even Chase and Burrow can be better. Another year in this offense and even the entire receiving corp can mesh even more. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - Housh - 02-23-2022 (02-23-2022, 07:43 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: One thing not really being discussed is other impacts. Logan Wilson I think continues to improve, Pratt, Carman let’s hope, Chris Evans, and then Ossai is available. I think even Chase and Burrow can be better. Another year in this offense and even the entire receiving corp can mesh even more. Burrow is an almost genius at QB but Chase is a smart WR as well. With an offensive line that can actually block I think Chase is gonna showcase that TJ Housh, Cooper Kupp level football IQ. We also need to send him on more routes than streaks. Hes way better than being used like John Ross. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - BengalFanInNJ - 02-23-2022 (02-20-2022, 09:16 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: You didn't have a ninja or anything, so I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. I agree with this sentiment, however, let's not pretend that the reason DeCastro achieved all of those awards is because he was on the Steelers. Had had he been a Bengal, I guarantee you he wouldn't have had all of those awards. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - casear2727 - 02-24-2022 (02-23-2022, 10:39 PM)Housh Wrote: Burrow is an almost genius at QB but Chase is a smart WR as well. With an offensive line that can actually block I think Chase is gonna showcase that TJ Housh, Cooper Kupp level football IQ. I think that is a product of the lack of oline. How many deep routes are there with the 3 step drop? With time Burrow can ooen the play book to 5-7 pass concepts with double moves and deep posts. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - Ell Prez - 02-24-2022 (02-20-2022, 09:25 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Here is how I would approach our cap space requirements: Great break down. Appreciate the time that took. If we end FA with our only O line upgrades being Connor Williams, I will be extremely pissed. We need minimum 2 OL, preferably 3. Everything else can wait. Give me Mason Shrek and Dre sample at TE. Give me Eli apple at CB, any DT. But we MUST Upgrade OL in a massive way. We don’t need our D to carry us in the playoffs like they did. We need our online to not be the worst in the pkayoffs so Burrow can let it rip. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - puddycat - 02-27-2022 Ali Marpet announced his retirement. I think we can expect the Bucs to use that money to retain Jensen or Cappa. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - SuperBowlBound! - 02-27-2022 (02-20-2022, 01:19 PM)QueenCity Wrote: I would like to see the Bengals get creative with the Cap.... think the Saints and Chiefs have done crazy jobs manipulating it. I do not want them to mortgage our future to be better the next couple of years. They are doing fine with how they are handling the Cap Space now and I am sure they have a plan for future contracts as they come up. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - SuperBowlBound! - 02-27-2022 (02-27-2022, 07:58 PM)puddycat Wrote: Ali Marpet announced his retirement. I think we can expect the Bucs to use that money to retain Jensen or Cappa. They save 10 million on contract but get hit with 7.15 of dead cap for the 2 years of signing bonus. So they save 2.85 million Cap Space. They were at 6,873,000 now their cap space is $9,723,000. They have 46 players under contract. It does make them have to address signing one of them and hope to replace the other in the draft. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - NUGDUKWE - 02-28-2022 (02-24-2022, 08:51 PM)Ell Prez Wrote: Great break down. Appreciate the time that took. Definitely agree that the Oline needs to be the first priority by a lot. But I think we need to still keep adding depth and potential starters to the defense. We got extremely lucky with health and it doesn't matter how good your offense is if the defense struggles. Just look at the Bills the took the lead with 13 secs left and still couldn't hang on to win. But having said that I agree maintain our own defense in free agency get a couple solid pieces for the oline. Then go oline in rd 1 most likely but then I think defense will trump any skill players for me in the next few rds. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - jeremydc - 03-01-2022 I expect one or two mid tier o linemen, a failed first rounder CB , and random no names who provide adequate depth RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - jj22 - 03-01-2022 (02-27-2022, 08:23 PM)SuperBowlBound! Wrote: Are we better in the future if Burrow suffers another major injury and his career projection is pretty much done for? One more busted knee and he is done. Name me a QB who has come back to play at a high level from two major knee injuries.... We were fairly close to this point in only his second year. It's alarming, and we got a rare second chance. Holding back protecting Burrow because of being worried about cap 5 years from now isn't worth the gamble. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - SunsetBengal - 03-01-2022 (03-01-2022, 10:49 AM)jj22 Wrote: Are we better in the future if Burrow suffers another major injury and his career projection is pretty much done for? One more busted knee and he is done. Name me a QB who has come back to play at a high level from two major knee injuries.... That's a great point, and one that I'd like to add a little reinforcement to. I'll go so far as to say that with putting a strong line in front of Burrow, in a couple years he won't need "top level" skill players to pick teams apart with and put big points on the board. As time goes by, Burrow will be making stars out of relative unknowns, so long as he has a little time to survey the field. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - Soonerpeace - 03-01-2022 Ell Prez That’s a great post but we have approximately 17 more roster spots to fill. Draft takes about 7 but if 10 are left that’s about 15 million you haven’t accounted for isn’t it? RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - MileHighGrowler - 03-01-2022 (03-01-2022, 11:13 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: That's a great point, and one that I'd like to add a little reinforcement to. I'll go so far as to say that with putting a strong line in front of Burrow, in a couple years he won't need "top level" skill players to pick teams apart with and put big points on the board. As time goes by, Burrow will be making stars out of relative unknowns, so long as he has a little time to survey the field. And with rookie contracts being up for several guys in a few years, you'd almost think that's what is going to have to happen. The window in the NFL to be successful doesn't last forever. It seems it's usually a few years. I'm not saying the team should screw themselves for the future, but it's not like they're going to easily build a decade-long dynasty. Strike now and get that line top-notch. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - SunsetBengal - 03-01-2022 (03-01-2022, 12:15 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: And with rookie contracts being up for several guys in a few years, you'd almost think that's what is going to have to happen. Having a strong OL and a stout defense worked for a long, long time with Brady and the Patriots, as he was able to turn average receivers into household names with smart play design and quick thinking. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - MileHighGrowler - 03-01-2022 (03-01-2022, 12:25 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Having a strong OL and a stout defense worked for a long, long time with Brady and the Patriots, as he was able to turn average receivers into household names with smart play design and quick thinking. Very true! Brady was also taking some team friendly contracts which helped as well. I don't think it's possible to have a long-lasting dynasty in this league without that. If every guy is looking to get paid every time his contract is up (or won't allow any restructuring) it's nearly impossible to fund the team without a lot of turnover. Looking at the Bengals team this past season, I think everyone would agree they would have been an unstoppable force if their OL was better. Now they're in the spot of having to balance it out on both sides of the ball. Trying to keep that delicate balance I think is going to lead to a middling OL again. The defense got them to the SB, but the OL lost it. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 03-01-2022 (03-01-2022, 11:13 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: That's a great point, and one that I'd like to add a little reinforcement to. I'll go so far as to say that with putting a strong line in front of Burrow, in a couple years he won't need "top level" skill players to pick teams apart with and put big points on the board. As time goes by, Burrow will be making stars out of relative unknowns, so long as he has a little time to survey the field. (03-01-2022, 12:15 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: And with rookie contracts being up for several guys in a few years, you'd almost think that's what is going to have to happen. (03-01-2022, 12:25 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Having a strong OL and a stout defense worked for a long, long time with Brady and the Patriots, as he was able to turn average receivers into household names with smart play design and quick thinking. (03-01-2022, 12:33 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: Very true! Brady was also taking some team friendly contracts which helped as well. I don't think it's possible to have a long-lasting dynasty in this league without that. If every guy is looking to get paid every time his contract is up (or won't allow any restructuring) it's nearly impossible to fund the team without a lot of turnover. Agree with everything said here. Bring back our own from last year that helped us to the Superbowl and get the O-line fortified now in front of Burrow for years to come and we could become that next dynasty like the Patriots were with Brady. As Sunset says Burrow with a great OL can make stars out of mid level NFL Receivers like Brady did. Burrow has fantastic accuracy already and is great at throwing to his Receivers on the run. Also think Burrow is selfless like Brady in that he would take team friendly contracts after his initial big contract to stick around if we keep a top O-line in front of him. RE: Are we being realistic with Free Agency expectations? - SHRacerX - 03-01-2022 (02-17-2022, 03:44 PM)casear2727 Wrote: CincyWestside made an interesting post in the thread "The minimum for me to be satisfied". Good stuff and thanks for all the financial work. I hate that shit. But, it is a part of it...I just hate calculating it all. ![]() Here's my idea: Sign Bates....I don't want the damn franchise tag. I know it might save $3 million over his projected contract dollars this year, but i HATE what it says to the team. This guy deserves the security. Sign BJ Hill. Everyone will want LOJ (new acronym...like it?), but I like Hill better for what he provides in consistency. Sign Cj Uzomah. It can't kill us, but based on what he is projected, he is worth that and more for his toughness and character. The only FA I am going for outside Cincy is Armstead. He is the best RT available without compensation. I love the guy. Try to draft Lindenbaum or sign Jensen to play C. Move Hopkins to RG and the line is vastly improved over last year. Carman, Smith, Price, and Adeniji are quality depth. I think Apple was on a one year deal, so I would try to sign him as the veteran and draft a CB in the first couple rounds to develop behind him. That's it. As far as my first round pick goes, unless a CB drops, I want another pass rusher. |