I agree but if we are drafting near the bottom, I can also see them drafting his replacement, especially if the top-graded one is still on the board.It would be way cheaper to keep Tyler Biadasz than to let him go and bring in someone much more expensive, especially since no rookie or backup Center currently on the team has not shown to be a threat for the starting Center position.
According to Spotrac.......his market is around $6.6M. I would do that in a heartbeat .........and bring in a rookie like you saidYeah and I wonder what his market is….i take a shot on him injury history and all.
That market does look dry but someone I feel is gonna screw it up by offering a one year 10-12 million dollar deal to one of them I feel…Cut our whole RB room... Bring in Zeke at vet minimum, and figure out a way to sign Saquon or Jacobs at mi-tier deals... Never gonna happen but it would be fun.
Yeah I’m definitely taking a shot at those prices.According to Spotrac.......his market is around $6.6M. I would do that in a heartbeat .........and bring in a rookie like you said
BTW.........They also list Tony Pollard's value as the same at $6.6M but Derrick Henry at $9.5M.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-york-giants/saquon-barkley-25097/market-value/
$6.6MAVG. ANNUAL SALARY
Market Value
- 3 yrs, $19,961,421
- Avg. Salary: $6,653,807
- NFL Rank: 320
- RB Rank: 11
Current Contract
- Free Agent: 2024
- Avg. Salary: $10,091,000
- NFL Rank: 216
- RB Rank: 8
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Turns out he wasn’t a bad 2nd round selection after all. I wasn’t down on him while he was here as a lot of other folks were. He was miles ahead of everyone’s golden boy Connor McGovern.Would be funny if we lost Biadasz and brought back Williams to play center.
We probably shouldn't.We will re-sign Tyron Smith
I felt he was a poor fit at guard. Good technique, good movement skills, but poor anchor strength. Center is a good fit for that kind of player because the position generally gets a lot of help blocks against the pass rush. Not as many isos.Turns out he wasn’t a bad 2nd round selection after all. I wasn’t down on him while he was here as a lot of other folks were. He was miles ahead of everyone’s golden boy Connor McGovern.