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Which makes no sense in a hard cap league. The pie is the pie, and all the pie is eaten by NFLPA members. |
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They just let him score anyway. LMAO Shit occasionally happens. |
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This is an agents thing. The NFLPA doesn't truly give a shit if the market gets re-set. As you noted, the cap is what the cap is and very few teams don't spend to it. In fact, the NFLPA writ large may well prefer a less top-heavy allocation of those cap-funds. But the agents are out to get their individual clients the most money possible (as well they should be) and it's hard to find really good players. So you can spin the wheel and take your chances that some bad team won't overpay your really good player as though he's a great player (and some bad team ALWAYS will) or you can be aggressive in your efforts at retaining said player before he hits the market. |
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As far as 2nd contract players go, he's a couple years overaged. A 3 year extension gets you 27, 28 and 29 - those are usually pretty good years for CBs but the wall does come fast and hard for them. A guy like Revis was one of the best CBs in football still at 29. By 31 he was barely NFL quality. It's just something to consider. |
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If you count Mahomes as a Dorsey pick (since he was the GM at the time), is Sneed Veach’s best draft pick?
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if ward got x, then sneed has to get x times 4 right?
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Can we really afford to lose Sneed? Think about that.
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