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When did this happen?Chaz is a bust.
When did this happen?Chaz is a bust.
When did this happen?
Zack Martin will end up getting the bulk of his guranteed money in the first 3 yrs where all this cap room. Paying these OL will not be hard at all because this team is being built from the draft.The window is the next 2-3 years while we don't have to pay Dak 20+ million/yr
We're going to be in the hook for increasing OL money over the next several years as we now start to pay Martin along with Fred and Smith
Both of these will limit our flexibility
Seattle had their SB success while they had the QB on a rookie contract
If we "build" this defense in 3 years were in trouble
Our FO had already created cap problems with little flexibility to do anything without anything to show for it meanwhile teams like NE had had sustained success while being way under the cap
Zack Martin will end up getting the bulk of his guranteed money in the first 3 yrs where all this cap room. Paying these OL will not be hard at all because this team is being built from the draft.
You are not alone .. each time I see a thread with GB at the start, I usually start the process of moving it to the NFL Zone before realizing it's not about Green Bay.at first glance, I saw the title of this thread and thought "Why on earth would I want to read ANYTHING on the Packers and their free agency???"
Holy crud....was that our 2014 draft. That's not too good. Martin was a good pick, but Hitchens and Lawrence might not see a second contract from us - depending on there play this yeari believe the Titans also have 3 OL 1st rounders or used to.
$5-6M AAV is not massive free agent money.
for example Remmers signed for 6M AAV and his first year cap impact was likely less than Free's base salary.
And we obviously had the money since Free retired.
Who counts on draft picks working out in the 1st year to cover needs.
We had a historic draft and we are expecting our drafts to be historic every year?
We can count on the 1st round pick contributing year 1 and that is about it.
Look at the 2014 - we hit on one player - Zack. DLaw is always injured and unreliable.
(1) 16 T Zack Martin Notre Dame
(2) 34 DE Demarcus Lawrence Boise State
(4) 119 OLB Anthony Hitchens Iowa
(5) 146 WR Devin Street Pittsburgh
(7) 231 DE Ben Gardner Stanford
(7) 238 OLB Will Smith Texas Tech
(7) 248 S Ahmad Dixon Baylor
(7) 251 DT Ken Bishop Northern Illinois
(7) 254 DB Terrance Mitchell Oregon
Look at the 2015 draft - Jones is pretty good, but Wilson only became a starter late in his second year. We got lucky with Collins who was not drafted. Chaz is a bust. Gregory gamble did not pan out. Swaim is decent but certainly not a starter.
- Byron Jones. Position: CB. Height: 6-1. ...
- Randy Gregory. Position: DE. ...
- Chaz Green. Position: OT. ...
- Damien Wilson. Position: LB. ...
- Ryan Russell. Position: DE. ...
- Mark Nzeocha. Position: LB. ...
- Laurence Gibson. Position: OT. ...
- Geoff Swaim. Position: TE.
Holy crud....was that our 2014 draft. That's not too good. Martin was a good pick, but Hitchens and Lawrence might not see a second contract from us - depending on there play this year
Some posters were seemingly expecting a show like the giants put on last year in FA.
Only the ones starting threads talking about how could restructure everybody and sign whomever we wanted.
you cannot argue the numbers, can you?
No thank you.i am happy to send you the spreadsheet so you can try to poke all the holes in you want to.
if you are so sure, what dont you give it a try.
Dallas was bringing in josh to look at him for bkup qb I guessyeah I would add hitchens, he contributed alot early on.
I think dallas is getting carried away with the whole build thru the draft thing.
FA is there to be used, just be smart about it.
Then they go for josh mckown ???????
but not a RT lol
Who cares if it was possible? The team had zero intention of doing anything you said.
What you basically did is indulge yourself in a fantasy exercise that had no chance of happening.
Go for you, I guess.
No thank you.
I prefer reality and what the team will do versus what I believe they could do if they decided suddenly to backtrack on everything that we had been told.
Dallas was bringing in josh to look at him for bkup qb I guess
I really don't see why it's such a big deal to "build" a defense to what's considered to be a championship level on PAPER.
Even if every spot was filled with what the majority around here consider to be a solid player, it still doesn't guarantee anything.
The way the rules in this league are anymore, you need an offense that can score, and from there it comes down to things like clock management (having the damn ball last), a bad call, and/or the bounce of the ball an inch or two either way, and/or...probably mostly.....luck.
Trying to fill every spot with a solid player on some sort of 2-3 year plan is somewhere between impossible and stupid. You'll not be able to retain others by the time you add what you think you are missing, and that doesn't even account for injury.
Have a QUARTERBACK, protect him, manage the clock, and get very lucky is what it comes down to.
Things like Carroll vs. Claiborne, etc, etc, etc mean ZERO in the end.
you yourself started to question the sanity of depending on the draft for filling all the holes created.
am i not correct there?
They could have easily been a little more strategic in free agency, but what you proposed went way outside of the realm of reason.
Hence, fantasy.
They've got a ton of resources invested in the OL. 3 1st rounders in Smith, Martin, and Frederick. A 4 starter would have been a 4th 1st round pick, if not for bizarre circumstances. That's 4 1st round talents.
2 have been given massive extensions. Martin will get one too.
You can't just keep allocating resources there. You need to address other areas of the team, like defense.
You have to trust your scouting and player personnel people to find replacements that don't require a high draft pick or massive free agent money.
Lions might be the only other team with 3 1at rounders they spent starting. We are hardly ignoring it or putting our QB in jeopardy.