Rumor: Leary to Saints?

Manwiththeplan

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Leary would have to sign for Alex Boone money and we'd have to bring in no comparable free agents just to get a 4th rounder in 2018. It's an absurd hypothetical scenario to even entertain.

couldn't agree more. deal him now if we can get a mid rounder
 

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OG are making more lately. Still not tackle money but still 75% or more of what they make. Leary will get paid. I am trying to think of better guards to hit the market in recent years and he is comparable to Levitre who got paid over $7m AAV a few years ago.

Maybe. I think what's going to affect Leary's pay is teams not wanting to make a long-term commitment to him because of the degenerative knee. That might mean he gets a pretty good haul up front. Of course, it's possible that he won't because it would seem to me that if any team thought he had any real value, it would be willing to trade for him while he's on a relatively cheap deal instead of bid for him on the market.
 

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Jermey Parnell
RIGHT TACKLE$6,400,000




2016 Guard Average Rankings


PLAYER
2016 AVERAGE
1
Kelechi Osemele
GUARD$11,700,000
2
Mike Iupati
GUARD$8,000,000

Brandon Brooks
GUARD$8,000,000
4
Marshal Yanda
GUARD$7,979,412
5
Andy Levitre
GUARD$7,800,000
6
Orlando Franklin
GUARD$7,300,000
7
Jeff Allen
GUARD$7,000,000
8
Josh Sitton
GUARD$6,750,000
9
Alex Boone
GUARD$6,700,000
10
J.R. Sweezy
GUARD$6,500,000
11
Rodger Saffold
GUARD$6,269,447
12
Brandon Scherff
GUARD$5,303,910
13
Richie Incognito
GUARD$5,250,000
14
T.J. Lang
GUARD$5,200,000

Clint Boling
GUARD$5,200,000
16
Brandon Fusco
GUARD$4,850,000
17
James Carpenter
GUARD$4,775,000
18
Shawn Lauvao
GUARD$4,250,000
19
Evan Mathis
GUARD$4,006,900

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/average/guard/

Fair enough. The biggest issue with figuring out where Leary will fall is we don't know how much teams value him. Is his 2014 performance enough that some team will pay highly for his services? Will the knee issue limit what teams are willing to pay? I can see him falling into the $5 million range if a couple of teams love what they saw. I don't know based on one year of starting and his degenerative knee if he can get much more than that.
 

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I'd love that too but, unfortunately, it won't happen.

I really liked Williams toughness coming out of Florida State. Dude will hit 'ya.

Oh yea. He was my favorite CB in that class because of how tough he was and scheme fit. Too bad his Injury and arrest didn't push him down further to our 3rd round pick.
 

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Maybe. I think what's going to affect Leary's pay is teams not wanting to make a long-term commitment to him because of the degenerative knee. That might mean he gets a pretty good haul up front. Of course, it's possible that he won't because it would seem to me that if any team thought he had any real value, it would be willing to trade for him while he's on a relatively cheap deal instead of bid for him on the market.

He didn't get enough service time his first year for that to count so he's been in the league for 5 years and not had a problem with the knee at all. His issue has been his groin and I don't see that being a deal breaker.
 

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He didn't get enough service time his first year for that to count so he's been in the league for 5 years and not had a problem with the knee at all. His issue has been his groin and I don't see that being a deal breaker.

I'm glad to see the Cowboys holding out for a worthwhile return. He surely has value for us as a backup and shouldn't be dealt cheaply.
 

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He didn't get enough service time his first year for that to count so he's been in the league for 5 years and not had a problem with the knee at all. His issue has been his groin and I don't see that being a deal breaker.

I think the concern over the knee would be its a degenerative condition. Teams don't know how long it's going to last so it's difficult to commit many years to him. Leary's two years as a starter will get him signed, but I'm not sure teams will want to give him a four- or five-year contract. The fact that he started 16 games in 2013 and 15 in 2014 helps him. The other years prove nothing in regards to durability since he didn't play in 2012 and he played in only four games last year.
 

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I think the concern over the knee would be its a degenerative condition. Teams don't know how long it's going to last so it's difficult to commit many years to him. Leary's two years as a starter will get him signed, but I'm not sure teams will want to give him a four- or five-year contract. The fact that he started 16 games in 2013 and 15 in 2014 helps him. The other years prove nothing in regards to durability since he didn't play in 2012 and he played in only four games last year.

all deals are practically 2 year deals....just control the upfront money and stagger the remaining guarantees
 

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all deals are practically 2 year deals....just control the upfront money and stagger the remaining guarantees

I think Leary's will be closer to a real two-year deal with most of the guaranteed money in those first two years. That could be good for Leary in that his first two years could be fairly lucrative.
 

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He played in 2014 although he hurt his groin midseason and took time to recover. Put in the Texans game and watch him block JJ Watt at his peak.

2015 he got Wally Pipp'd by a blue chip prospect.

Go look at the FA lists of OL the last few years. They are filled with marginal players and dinosaurs. He is young and talented which is unusual.

Parnell got a large deal from a 5 game stretch and years of bad tape.

Parnell actually played during the year before he got his deal.

Leary could go into the offseason having very little playing time over 2 seasons, huge difference.

I am not knocking Leary as a player, I think he is better than Parnell but nobody is giving a guy a who has not played in 2 years big money no matter the circumstances.
 

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Parnell actually played during the year before he got his deal.

Leary could go into the offseason having very little playing time over 2 seasons, huge difference.

I am not knocking Leary as a player, I think he is better than Parnell but nobody is giving a guy a who has not played in 2 years big money no matter the circumstances.

And that's why he wants out now. He played some last year and looked good. If traded, he stands a far better chance of being able to make money... either right away in an immediate deal or after showng well on whatever team he's on.

I don't blame Leary at all for not showing up to voluntary workouts. He made his dissatisfaction clear and I think he needed to do that. Hopefully Dallas is able to get value for him and I wish him luck (unless he goes to Philly, Wash, NYG, SF, PItt or NE of course)
 

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In the last 20 years Last trade that I can remember Dallas getting their money's worth was Fasano.. We got Scandrick and Choice out of it.
 

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A starting quality OG with a mean streak is worth much more than posters are giving him credit for. Leary is a very good OG when healthy and he could start on most NFL teams. A 4th round pick is worth less than Leary. He is just entering his prime and many posters are wanting to give him away for a a late round pick that will amount to nothing. How many starting OGs are drafted in the fifth and sixth round? Not many, very very few that is as good as Leary.
 

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A starting quality backup Swing Guard is worth more than a 4th, especially in a Romo Friendly environment. Plus our RBs will benefit greatly, because someone participating in the trenches will always gets dinged up over a 16 game schedule.

Unless another Olineman steps ups, Leary is as valuable of a commodity as they come. He's off the bench and dominating in the next play without the Offense missing a beat.
 
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I would wait til camp to trade him. 1. A starter might get nicked up in Dallas 2. A starter might go down in another team. Drive the price up Jerry
 
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