Tyrone Crawford Post-June 1st cut?

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With the additions of the new dline players through the draft and his recent off the field incident, this would be a good time of releasing him.

Releasing him as a post June 1st cut would create 7 million in cap savings and only account for 3 million in dead money.

It would also clear 10 million in cap space in 2020.

I'm all for releasing him as a post June 1st cut.
 

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With the additions of the new dline players through the draft and his recent off the field incident, this would be a good time of releasing him.

Releasing him as a post June 1st cut would create 7 million in cap savings and only account for 3 million in dead money.

It would also clear 10 million in cap space in 2020.

I'm all for releasing him as a post June 1st cut.
I would love this. Never really liked Crawford as a player and certainly not at the price he was paid.
 

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With the additions of the new dline players through the draft and his recent off the field incident, this would be a good time of releasing him.

Releasing him as a post June 1st cut would create 7 million in cap savings and only account for 3 million in dead money.

It would also clear 10 million in cap space in 2020.

I'm all for releasing him as a post June 1st cut.

Not happening ........he's a starter, leader and team captain. Not the way they do business
 

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Nope. Not this year.

We may have added young talent, but as of now, he is our third best DL that can play three positions, and I don't think we will need the cap space for this year.

In 2020, good chance, if the young guys come through.
 

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With the additions of the new dline players through the draft and his recent off the field incident, this would be a good time of releasing him.

Releasing him as a post June 1st cut would create 7 million in cap savings and only account for 3 million in dead money.

It would also clear 10 million in cap space in 2020.

I'm all for releasing him as a post June 1st cut.
What do we need 7 million in cap space this year for? Tyrone is worth 7 mil.

Getting rid of the 3rd best DL before the season starts doesn't sound like a winning move to me. Could see him as a cap casualty for next year though.
 

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What do we need 7 million in cap space this year for? Tyrone is worth 7 mil.

Getting rid of the 3rd best DL before the season starts doesn't sound like a winning move to me. Could see him as a cap casualty for next year though.

To roll over next year or extend a player like Cooper or even Byron Jones.
 

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With the additions of the new dline players through the draft and his recent off the field incident, this would be a good time of releasing him.

Releasing him as a post June 1st cut would create 7 million in cap savings and only account for 3 million in dead money.

It would also clear 10 million in cap space in 2020.

I'm all for releasing him as a post June 1st cut.
I see La'el before I see Crawford.
 

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I see La'el before I see Crawford.

La'el is more tradeable than Crawford.

Plus this is a contract year for Collins, so I expect a good year from him then cashing in on free agency that should result in a 3rd round comp pick. Or a 4th at the very least.
 

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La'el is more tradeable than Crawford.

Plus this is a contract year for Collins, so I expect a good year from him then cashing in on free agency that should result in a 3rd round comp pick. Or a 4th at the very least.
Most of Dak's sack came from 2 places RT and LG. RT being paid top 10 at his position salary. LG was a rookie playing out of position.
 

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He might start. Big might. I wonder how long it would take for him to be picked up as a free agent and for how much
You know what's crazy?
He's absolutely correct and you bring up a great point.
It's one of those wild things about the NFL.
 

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La'el is more tradeable than Crawford.

Plus this is a contract year for Collins, so I expect a good year from him then cashing in on free agency that should result in a 3rd round comp pick. Or a 4th at the very least.
Lol no one is trading for crawford
 

J12B

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Lol no one is trading for crawford

I didn't say he was.

However, it isnt out of the realm of possibility that a team trades a 6th or 7th round pick if he were placed on the trade block.

And in my original post, I never suggested we trade him. He should be flat out released even if no trade partner can be found.
 
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