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(10 hours ago)Luvnit2 Wrote: I agree on the rookies. We do have 2 potential DE starts Stewart and Murphy who only make 3.4 million (cap hit) each. If either produces for 4 to 6 sacks and is good against the run, they would be great value starters.
The same with Knight who with a cap hit of less 2 million. A starting LB making less than 2 million is also a steal. Now, he needs to produce, but if he does it helps balance the huge contracts on both sides of the ball allowing FO to be build a solid roster.
I was shocked to see the Fant numbers and yes he was definitely a cap casualty. Now we need a vet OG who is talented be cut because the team drafted a rookie.
Or we have the cap space still to extend Trey and add a guard also like Hernandez or Risner. I am sure Scherff's heart is still in it at age 35, but also a possibility. I would guess none of these guys has a high market, unemployed when camp starts is not a resume for getting paid big bucks.
Yes but in Seattles case Arroyo a true rookie starts. Murphy is in his third year. It’s what’s holding us back. Baltimore and Philly starting a bunch of starters from 23-24.drafts. Philly 7. Baltimore during that period found a bunch of starters. How about us? CTB? Dax? both battling as a starter. Mims yes he’s a legit hit. Chase Brown yes. Complaining about our free agency or lack thereof shouldn’t be the mantra. Our drafting in 22-23 sucked. It’s holding us back on our roster on several levels.
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