What is your Resign priority this offseason?

Cowboy Brian

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Did a little research and the following are the players in their contract year:

Jon Kitna
Miles Austin
Sam Hurd
Pat McQuistan
Cory Procter
Montrae Holland
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Stephen Bowen
Junior Siavii
Alan Ball
Pat Watkins
Gerald Sensabaugh


For me I want
1. Miles Austin
2. Gerald Sensabaugh
3. Marcus Spears
4. Sam Hurd
5. Jon Kitna
6. Stephen Bowen
7. Alan Ball
8. Pat Watkins

The rest can be let go.
 

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I agree with the list. I just have a hard time focusing on the offseason with the playoffs looming large.

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Miles Austin
Marcus Spears
Gerald Sensabaugh
Jon Kitna
Sam Hurd
Montrae Holland
Jason Hatcher
Stephen Bowen
Junior Siavii
Pat McQuistan
Alan Ball
Pat Watkins
Cory Procter
 

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Romo 2 Austin;3186035 said:
Did a little research and the following are the players in their contract year:

Jon Kitna
Miles Austin
Sam Hurd
Pat McQuistan
Cory Procter
Montrae Holland
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Stephen Bowen
Junior Siavii
Alan Ball
Pat Watkins
Gerald Sensabaugh

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sensabaugh, austin, spears, hurd, ball, bowen, kitna
i could also see space for hatcher and watkins
 

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That seems like a long list. Is that about average. It seems like it is a list of people that contribute and would contribute more w/ injury, but not people to give big contracts to besides guys like Miles. I can't believe Hatcher has done so little. I really thought he was a huge find. Some of these guys we don't see much during the game. I will let oue staff decide how much upside they have.
 

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If there is no CBA and therefore no cap, every player you listed except for Holland and Kitna will be restricted free agents and not an unrestricted free agents as players whose contracts have expired will need 6 years of service rather than 4 before they can become UFAs. Also, I believe Kitna signed a 2 or 3 year contract extension after we traded for him.
 

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1) Austin
2) Spears (IF he's reasonable, and I don't think he will be)
3) Bowen
4) Siavii (in limited snaps, he's been very good quality)
5) Sensabaugh
6) Ball

maybe Watkins for ST.
 

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212 in NFL would have lesser free agency if no cap
By HOWARD FENDRICH, AP Sports Writer


WASHINGTON (AP)—Miles Austin(notes) of the Cowboys, Brandon Marshall(notes) of the Broncos and six other Pro Bowl picks are among more than 200 NFL players who would lose their status as unrestricted free agents this offseason if the league and its union can’t agree on a new labor contract.

According to a list obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, there are 212 players who would be considered restricted free agents—instead of unrestricted—if there is no salary cap in 2010. There is at least one player from each of the NFL’s 32 teams on the list.

Pro Bowl linebackers Elvis Dumervil(notes) of the Broncos and DeMeco Ryans(notes) of the Texans are in the group of potentially affected players. So are dozens of other starters from across the NFL, including quarterbacks Kyle Orton(notes) of the Broncos and Jason Campbell(notes) of the Commanders.

“Free agency’s always been something for the players, always been a great thing. If you get one crack at free agency as a player, that’s what you dream of,” Orton said before Denver practiced Wednesday. “How it stands right now … guys aren’t going to be able to have that dream, to be a free agent. That’s a shame for the players, I think.”

In an uncapped year, a player would need at least six years in the NFL, up from the current minimum of four years in the league, to be an unrestricted free agent able to sign with any team.

Dallas receiver Austin was aware his free agency status could change, but said he wouldn’t consider his breakout season bad timing.

“I can’t control any of that,” he said. “I’ve just got to stay focused on the things I can control, and that’s playing this week and playing hard.”

The other players announced Tuesday as selections for this season’s Pro Bowl who could find themselves missing out on a chance to cash in this offseason are Packers safety Nick Collins(notes), Patriots guard Logan Mankins(notes), Saints guard Jahri Evans(notes) and Eagles fullback Leonard Weaver(notes).

In addition to the NFL’s sacks leader (Dumervil), and the NFC’s leader in yards receiving (Austin), other prominent names on the list include Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman(notes), Jets receiver Braylon Edwards(notes), Colts safety Antoine Bethea(notes), Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown(notes) and Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski(notes).

“If you’re a guy that’s been in the league a long time, and you know you’re pretty much set, you probably have a different opinion about it. But if you’re a guy that’s in my position, it’s going to affect us not just short term but long term,” Washington’s Campbell said.

If they lose out on the chance to become unrestricted free agents this offseason, players might not get as big a payoff as they could have been expecting. They also won’t have the luxury of moving freely anywhere in the league.

A restricted free agent’s old club gets a chance to offer the player a one-year contract at different levels of pay which determine what level of draft-choice compensation the old club would receive for losing the player. And the old club has the right to match any offer another club makes to a restricted free agent.

“If you’re a free agent, of course you’ve got a lot of options, but if you’re a restricted free agent, it’s pretty much the team’s choice, depending on what they want to do,” Campbell said.

Other rules changes would go into effect if there is no salary cap in 2010. There would be no minimum or maximum amounts teams could spend on payroll, and each club would get an extra “transition player” tag. A “transition player” must be offered a minimum of the average of the top 10 salaries of the prior season at the player’s position or 120 percent of the player’s previous year’s salary, whichever is greater.

“All of a sudden, your rules change,” said Campbell, one of seven Commanders players on the list. “That’s the situation I’ve been dealt and so have other guys on the team.”

AP Sports Writers Jaime Aron in Irving, Texas; Pat Graham in Englewood, Colo.; and Joseph White in Ashburn, Va., contributed to this report.
 

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mmohican29;3186114 said:
1) Austin
2) Spears (IF he's reasonable, and I don't think he will be)
3) Bowen
4) Siavii (in limited snaps, he's been very good quality)
5) Sensabaugh
6) Ball

maybe Watkins for ST.

Sensabaugh has shutdown virtually every TE we have faced, he is the most underrated player on our team.
 

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Romo 2 Austin;3186209 said:
Sensabaugh has shutdown virtually every TE we have faced, he is the most underrated player on our team.
Bobby Carpenter has played a big part in the shutting down of opposing tightends this season.
 

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We should try to resign Hatcher as well. He does provide good backup spot duty, especially on third down.
 

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mmohican29;3186114 said:
1) Austin
2) Spears (IF he's reasonable, and I don't think he will be)
3) Bowen
4) Siavii (in limited snaps, he's been very good quality)
5) Sensabaugh
6) Ball

maybe Watkins for ST.

I like this list

and draft a couple of DT
 

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good question


obviously, the only "must re-sign" would be Austin.
but I'd like to see Kitna and Sensabaugh back as well as Spears and Ball.
 

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The only "cant loose this guy at any cost" player on the list is Miles Austin.

Seriously, with the exception of maybe Sensabaugh and Kitna, the rest of the guys on that list are JAGs. You can replace them with mid level free agents or draft picks and not miss too much of a beat.


So I sign Miles Austin first, then I see what type of deal I cant work out for Kitna and Sensabaugh or let them walk if they get unreasonable. The rest of the guys we can offer average contracts to and if we lose some, no big deal.

My .02.
 

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Not getting the Jon Kitna love.

Id trade him for like Kellen Clemens. Young guy whos looked bad w/ no help but has some potential
 

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This who we should sign:

Miles Austin
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Stephen Bowen
Alan Ball
Pat Watkins
Gerald Sensabaugh

The rest I think we can find better options for.
 

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Romo 2 Austin;3186035 said:
Jon Kitna
Miles Austin
Sam Hurd
Pat McQuistan
Cory Procter
Montrae Holland
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Stephen Bowen
Junior Siavii
Alan Ball
Pat Watkins
Gerald Sensabaugh

The rest can be let go.

I'll take the guys bolded for sure as a reasonably high priority.
 
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