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Dream Free Agency
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Projected Cap to Start with:
$44.3 mil.

Resign:
Whitworth - $18m/ 2 years
Eric Winston $2m / 2 yrs
Cedric Peerman $2m / 2 yrs

Release:
Michael Johnson - $2.2m saved
Pacman Jones - $7.7m saved
Rey Maualuga - $3.7m saved

Before signing Outside FAs Cap:
$46.7 mil.

Outside FAs:

Stephen Gilmore / CB / (If Kirk not resigned) - $55m/5 years
Chance Warmack / Guard - $25m / 5 years
Kenny Stils / WR / $30m / 4 years
Devin Taylor / DE / $12m / 3 years

End with:
19.2 mil
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(02-12-2017, 08:32 PM)milksheikh Wrote: Projected Cap to Start with:
$44.3 mil.

Resign:
Whitworth - $18m/  2 years
Eric Winston $2m / 2 yrs
Cedric Peerman $2m / 2 yrs

Release:
Michael Johnson - $5.1m saved
Pacman Jones - $7.7m saved
Rey Maualuga - $3.7m saved

Before signing Outside FAs Cap:
$49.8 mil.

Outside FAs:

Stephen Gilmore / CB / (If Kirk not resigned) - $55m/5 years
Chance Warmack / Guard - $25m / 5 years
Kenny Stils / WR / $30m / 4 years
Devin Taylor / DE / $12m / 3 years

End with:
22.3 mil

I don't think we need a WR right now but good point.
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IF the Bengals signed 1 of those guys it would be a surprise. They typically sign aging veterans to 1 year deals.
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While I'm good with signing Gilmore to save a draft pick in the secondary, what exactly makes you think that the Bengals have the slightest motivation to not only cut Adam Jones, and not re-sign Dre Kirkpatrick? I mean, I could see one or the other scenario playing out, but not both. As of now, those are the two starting CBs.
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(02-12-2017, 08:32 PM)milksheikh Wrote: Projected Cap to Start with:
$44.3 mil.

Resign:
Whitworth - $18m/  2 years
Eric Winston $2m / 2 yrs
Cedric Peerman $2m / 2 yrs

Release:
Michael Johnson - $5.1m saved
Pacman Jones - $7.7m saved
Rey Maualuga - $3.7m saved

Before signing Outside FAs Cap:
$49.8 mil.

Outside FAs:

Stephen Gilmore / CB / (If Kirk not resigned) - $55m/5 years
Chance Warmack / Guard - $25m / 5 years
Kenny Stils / WR / $30m / 4 years
Devin Taylor / DE / $12m / 3 years

End with:
22.3 mil

If I'm signing a corner to 11 million per year it's aj bouye. And I'm definitely not signing stills to almost 8 million per. 
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(02-13-2017, 02:20 AM)Jpoore Wrote: If I'm signing a corner to 11 million per year it's aj bouye. And I'm definitely not signing stills to almost 8 million per. 


Stephen Gillmore is a top 10-12 corner to me and Stills is the perfect deep threat opposite of A.J. Green and he's only 24!
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Gilmore is a very solid CB and would be an upgrade.
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I think there's next to no chance the Bengals give an external CB $11 million a year.

CB is so dependent on scheme and many other things. They'd rather give a guy $5-6 million a year on a 1-2 year deal.

I'd be for Gilmore...but I doubt they'd do that.
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(02-13-2017, 12:36 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I think there's next to no chance the Bengals give an external CB $11 million a year.

CB is so dependent on scheme and many other things. They'd rather give a guy $5-6 million a year on a 1-2 year deal.

I'd be for Gilmore...but I doubt they'd do that.

You're most certainly right but again...

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(02-13-2017, 12:57 PM)milksheikh Wrote: You're most certainly right but again...

"DREAM"Free Agency.

Really...any thread where people suggest Tier 1 and Tier 2 free agents...is a dream.
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You know, it really would be a dream to get an impactful starter in FA at a position of need on a 3+ year deal that wasn't old, coming off a mediocre season with a former team, and/or had other question marks.

Since "the reboot" in 2011, the Bengals have most often taken the approach of using veteran outside FA just on 1-2 year stopgap deals while the draft prospects were "groomed". The problem is that this "grooming" hasn't gone very well and many of the prospects haven't become quality starters.
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(02-13-2017, 03:04 PM)ochocincos Wrote: You know, it really would be a dream to get an impactful starter in FA at a position of need on a 3+ year deal that wasn't old, coming off a mediocre season with a former team, and/or had other question marks.

Since "the reboot" in 2011, the Bengals have most often taken the approach of using veteran outside FA just on 1-2 year stopgap deals while the draft prospects were "groomed". The problem is that this "grooming" hasn't gone very well and many of the prospects haven't become quality starters.

Generally you have to play young players to develop them.

The Bengals think you can sit them on the bench for 3 years and get a good starter when they play. It doesn't work like that.
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(02-13-2017, 05:00 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Generally you have to play young players to develop them.

The Bengals think you can sit them on the bench for 3 years and get a good starter when they play. It doesn't work like that.

And by the time they do play them, they are in their last 1-2 years of their contract.
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(02-12-2017, 08:32 PM)milksheikh Wrote: Projected Cap to Start with:
$44.3 mil.

Resign:
Whitworth - $18m/  2 years
Eric Winston $2m / 2 yrs
Cedric Peerman $2m / 2 yrs

Release:
Michael Johnson - $5.1m saved
Pacman Jones - $7.7m saved
Rey Maualuga - $3.7m saved

Before signing Outside FAs Cap:
$49.8 mil.

Outside FAs:

Stephen Gilmore / CB / (If Kirk not resigned) - $55m/5 years
Chance Warmack / Guard - $25m / 5 years
Kenny Stils / WR / $30m / 4 years
Devin Taylor / DE / $12m / 3 years

End with:
22.3 mil

 I Could work with this.  Maybe sub Larry warford for warmack, though I don't know what warford is looking for.  I think stills signs more for this.  I've Taylor getting lots of love here.

But since we are dreaming lets just sign chandler jones!
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(02-12-2017, 08:32 PM)milksheikh Wrote: Projected Cap to Start with:
$44.3 mil.

Resign:
Whitworth - $18m/  2 years
Eric Winston $2m / 2 yrs
Cedric Peerman $2m / 2 yrs

Release:
Michael Johnson - $5.1m saved

Pacman Jones - $7.7m saved
Rey Maualuga - $3.7m saved

Before signing Outside FAs Cap:
$49.8 mil.

Outside FAs:

Stephen Gilmore / CB / (If Kirk not resigned) - $55m/5 years
Chance Warmack / Guard - $25m / 5 years
Kenny Stils / WR / $30m / 4 years
Devin Taylor / DE / $12m / 3 years

End with:
22.3 mil


Cutting MJ doesn't save $5.1m. If he gets cut, there's $2.25m in dead cap space.

So you'd save $2.875m in 2017 and $5m in 2018.
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(02-14-2017, 10:18 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Cutting MJ doesn't save $5.1m. If he gets cut, there's $2.25m in dead cap space.

So you'd save $2.875m in 2017 and $5m in 2018.

Thanks for the correction! I will fix that up.

I looked at the wrong year.
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You know I just don't see the Bengals cutting 3 long time players who are still under contract.

I also don't see the Bengals paying an outside free agent corner $11M per. Just not Mikey Brown's style.

Mikey Brown will look for players who are cut and are willing to sign a "prove it" deal. "Prove it" deals are the modern day version of what we used to call the bargain bin.
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The Cincinnati Bengals will sign there own players over outside free agents with that said they would sign Kirkpatrick over Gilmore. I like the idea of signing Warmack but I also think they need a starting right tackle stud veteran.
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(02-17-2017, 03:21 AM)BengalChris Wrote: You know I just don't see the Bengals cutting 3 long time players who are still under contract.

I also don't see the Bengals paying an outside free agent corner $11M per. Just not Mikey Brown's style.

Mikey Brown will look for players who are cut and are willing to sign a "prove it" deal. "Prove it" deals are the modern day version of what we used to call the bargain bin.

It is called ... "DREAM" Free Agency for a reason...
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(02-17-2017, 10:52 AM)milksheikh Wrote: It is called ... "DREAM" Free Agency for a reason...

I guess we can all dream. I just wish Mikey Brown would start to dream of winning a championship.
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