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Chiefs "not expected" to tag Poe
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chiefs have officially indicated to DL Dontari Poe he will not be tagged. He's hitting the open market</p>— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) <a href="https://twitter.com/JasonLaCanfora/status/837029859826229248">March 1, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Good.
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I'm pleased. We could do a whole hell of a lot worse than Jones-Howard-Bailey.
Use the money on a Zach Brown. |
Anyone got a guess on what our cap room is like now?
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Honestly...who the **** knows.
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So Overthecap.com has our cap space at $9.5 but that doesn't include Berry. So if you figure his first year cap hit at $5M.....then we're roughly at $4.5 million in cap room left.
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Is the thread starter Knowmo? Seems the only other Donk that always wanted to scoop news on a rival bb. I feel dirty just being in this thread. Also, I think the mods should change his handle back to Donk trash.
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4.5 hours left to do the tag if they want it
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I see about $9 million in available cap after releasing Charles and dumping Foles if you consider Berry at $5 million. The rookie allocation would likely be somewhere in the $7.5 million range by the time all is said and done. It could move quite a bit if the Chiefs trade up or down. Realistically the Chiefs are pretty much at the cap. Now some of those draft picks will displace guys, but many of those are past the 'top 51' that's factored into the cap cutoff anyway so it wouldn't help the cap. But if they drafted, for instance, an OT that makes Reid expendable (likely), that's another $1.5 million or so that they'd save. Unless they restructure Houston, they'd be hard pressed to make any significant moves. And God help us if they restructure Smith. |
It seems like Dorsey is making some tough but smart business decisions right now.
We need a really good draft and a couple of smart FA signings to wrap this up. Oh yeah, and a new Quarterback. |
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Reid will keep Colquitt around at Toub's behest because a rookie punter could make Toub look pretty bad, pretty fast. Colquitt's not worth his money because people still overvalue him 'round here, but he's a steady guy that Toub can count on and build a unit around. Put a rookie in there and there's weird shit that can/will happen which would make him look worse in his last 'head coach drive'. If he doesn't get Pagano's job next season, I expect Toub's a special team's lifer. At that point, the Chiefs move on from Colquitt and tell Toub to make it work. |
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2017 is pointless with Smith. |
If healthy there's not many nose tackles better than Poe.
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Denver sucks ass.
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He won't be restructured and he won't be here in 2019. At most, he has 2 more years and even that seems like less than a 50/50 proposition. Shout into the wind all you want, but extensions for Berry and LDT are the writing on the wall. This team's already using Smith's 2019 salary and very likely his 2018 as well. The fog is lifting. |
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He'll never be 'healthy' as you're describing it again. His best at this point will be 90% of what his best used to be. And in a league where the line between success and failure is as razor thin as the NFLs, that 10% decrease is huge. He was 'healthy' by NFL terms last year and he simply wasn't an impact player. That's not worth $13 million. 2014 Dontari is gone and he ain't ever comin' back. |
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I agree with you on both posts, DJ. Smith will not be here in 2018 and Poe, as much as I like him, is not worth the money for either tag.
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Next year there is going to be a major gutting of contracts on this team. Smith, Hali and DJ for sure.
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I'll trust Mayock's opinion on the situation: "I am bullish on Alex Smith because I read you guys a list of quarterbacks early on, and, you know, there's only eight or ten franchise guys in the league,” Mayock said. “If Alex Smith isn't one of them, he's just kind of a notch below, and that's better than most of the other teams around the league. I could name you half the league that needs a quality starting quarterback. So I believe the Chiefs are ahead of most of the teams. I think you've got to be careful for what you wish for because it may come true.” |
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I agree with you there; Poe, if he's going to be a true impact player, is going to have to be in a 4-3. Then again, it's damn near impossible to be a true impact player as a 3-4 NT anyway. That's what made Poe's 2014 season so incredible. The guy was a monster DESPITE a system that didn't set him up to disrupt. I just don't think we'll see that again. We'd be better served allocating money elsewhere and finding a 'conventional' 3-4 NT that is more of a space filler. I hate it, but the back injury is what it is. The memory of Dontari Poe is more imposing than the production anymore. |
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'At most, 2 seasons' leaves open the possibility that he's here in 2018. He will NOT be here in 2019, no. Because if the Chiefs can't get a guy they like in the first this year, I do think they'll do something like grab Peterman or Webb in the 3rd; a guy they might try to develop or might be willing to move on from if they like the 2018 draftee better. And if they don't get a high end guy in 2017 or 2018, they'll run with the mid-round pick in 2019. Smith's gone in 2 years and very possibly in 1. |
The 34 43 stuff isn't a big deal anymore, teams are in sub stuff 70 percent of the time.
I'd rather pay Brandon williams than poe |
That's what I was saying, it's likely he will be the starter in 2018 given our situation personnel and money wise. We would have to draft the next Wilson/Prescott this year to consider giving him the boot any earlier
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You don't restructure a guy unless you intend to keep him for at least 2 more years and by doing so, you've effectively taken the ability to get rid of him after 1 off the table. It would be asinine to do so. Whether or not he's 'likely' to be the starter in 2018 is a matter of conjecture but if you restructure him, he's 'definitely' the starter in 2018 and that's not a decision I'd be willing to make and I'm betting that Reid and Dorsey are in the same boat. They're not going to restructure Alex Smith unless it's so team friendly that the cap rollover it would create would effectively pay off the dead money they'd increase the following year. That seems extremely unlikely. They're not going to do anything to diminish their ability to walk away from Smith in '18. They're not as myopic as you are. |
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Plus Smith is a good QB coach, Harbaugh praised his ability to mentor Kaepernick. The extra year of keeping him would pay dividends to the next guy. |
I hope they try to re-sign him, but realistically, Poe is going to be overpaid on the open market. I'm glad we aren't going to go on tilt and throw a big contract at a big risk.
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You're reaching. Poorly. |
I like Poe more than most on here, but I will trust the Chiefs to do the right thing.
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Poe just never took the next step.
Maybe it didn't help that we played him so many snaps but the reality is that he didn't dominate the game in a way that should earn huge money. |
I hope you're right DJ. I fully expect all the top QB's to be gone, including Mahommes. I hope Dorsey thinks enough of one of the 2nd tier guys bc that's likely all we're gonna be able to get.
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Reid has to want somebody new before Dorsey is going to do anything. |
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Dorsey seems to prefer to just play his board as it lies. If the value falls to him, he'll take it. If he doesn't, he'll retreat, get a pick and see if value falls to him in the next spot. If Dorsey trades up, it will be because Andy Reid was banging on the table to make it happen. He can't just say "I kinda like Mahomes...", he'll have to say "Mahomes is the guy that's going to win us a championship - period". |
Trade two third rounders and a first to move up for an unknown product in a weak QB draft??
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My main point is that this is about Reid, not Dorsey. You want to be pissed about the QB position then be pissed at Reid. Reid wanted AS Reid wants to keep AS Dorsey won't spend big on a new QB until Reid wants him to |
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And paying a lame-duck $20 million to ensure that doesn't happen isn't going to fly. |
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This is a really controversial move, in my opinion.
I think there is an argument to let Poe walk, but he could still provide us another contract's worth of solid play. He is tough, he is mean, he is very physical, and he plays 80% of the snaps. That's not going to be very easy to replace -- it probably can't be replaced. Hell it's not Poe's fault we let him and another DT play 2-on-5 against OLs for like 75% of the snaps last year. |
And allow the rookie to crumble under the pressure of high expectations? In a Reid offense I would not let a rookie get the keys to the car on day one. That's setting him up for failure
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I would have tagged him, obviously.
But I guess this means we like the development of TJ Barnes and Montori Hughes looked promising. I know Dorsey and Sutton can make this work. But I just think this was the wrong call. |
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Which would you have chosen? |
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They just did. Gun to my head? Berry. Every time. But you're putting up a very good NT against an All Planet safety. |
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I probably would have tagged him and then hoped to trade him. Even if you only negotiate for a 2nd, still helps. |
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The bright spot here is that Andy Reid, better than almost anyone else, knows exactly when to cut a player loose.
So I do have faith in him to judge this, and Dorsey to replace him. But that's a hell of a lift you're asking the front seven to do, to somehow replace Dontari Poe. |
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I just can't get on board overpaying a nt that headed such a bad run d.
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I'd have to think there's a team that would give up a 3rd for him if for no other reason than to get at/near the cap floor. I don't think the Chiefs can afford to hang onto him but there are a ton of teams out there that would gladly give $13 million to him on a relatively low-risk 1-yr deal. For teams sitting on $60 million in cap space, who the **** cares about a $13 million cap charge? Good point. |
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But we've never seen an era this flush with cap money and a demand that teams spend it. Shit, aren't the Patriots sitting on $60 million? Why the hell wouldn't they give up a late 2nd for Poe? I just don't think it would be as tough as we think in this environment. |
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Original team can negotiate a trade for a tagged player without actually signing the player to a contract first. The new team assumes the Tag value onto their salary cap and then can sign him to a new contract. Pretty sure that's how it works. |
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I think the linebackers made Poe look bad. If his job is to swallow two lineman and for a linebacker to hit the gap, then it's not really his fault. Even in his prime in 2014, our run D was awful. Maybe it's Sutton's scheme to have patient linebackers to prevent the big plays from happening. Our red zone run defense was one of the best
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They'd have time to make a deal work and if they can't, then there are some emergency measures that could probably sneak him under (cutting Colquitt, Reid, Harris; a Houston re-structure, etc...). It would be a little risky but the downside would be fairly minimal, IMO. |
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I'm hoping Mahommes is available around pick 20-22 bc it shouldn't cost that much to make the move. I think Houston is so desperate for a quality QB that they trade up for the kid in the teens. They can't go into next year with Brock, Savage and nothing else. |
All 3 of our ghys would start for Denver anyway. Even without Poe. With him....uh oh.
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2017 NFL league year begins, all 2016 contracts expire, free agency and trading opens. All teams must be and stay under the ‘Top-51’ salary cap for 2017. |
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Dorsey with another replacement draft pick Howard to NT Joes to RDE Poe gone |
Whew!
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So that gives you a bit more wiggle room as well. |
Deadline has passed; Poe not tagged.
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Dorsey has done a GREAT job on the Oline. We not only have depth, but they all got a ton of playing experience this past season.
Perfect timing. |
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