Bigboy10182000
Footballguy
Milt would most likely get more unless Jordan Davis starts getting to the QB more. What makes this doable is that the cap is set to make big leaps and we have a ton of dead money over the next few years.I was actually coming here to post something similar and I’m beginning to think he may be priority over Baun. Also, if the cap does jump like it’s expected they could backload the deals and essentially sign them allThe more I think about it, I just don't see Howie letting Milton Williams out the door, even if we have to pay whatever "max" money is. He's a home grown guy, he fits the scheme perfectly, he's entering his prime, he's a pass rushing DT, pretty much everything Howie and Co would look for if he were a free agent. He as graded by PFF as the #2 DT from a pass rushing grade and was the #1 OVERALL rated pass rusher for the playoffs this year. Sure, he isn't great against the run, much like Javon Hargrave, but this guy is a PLAYMAKER also. 5 sacks this year, 7 Including the playoffs, he had SIX forced fumbles this year - For comparison, Javon Hargrave has 4 for his entire career. BTW, Jalen Carter was the #4 ranked pass rushing DT this year. And while there is an argument made about finances and its being a deep DT class and all, I say let Howie sign him and figure that stuff out and double down and ALSO draft one of the top DTs left whenever we pick first. Just keep wave after wave coming directly at the QB from the DT spot, seems like a great way to win a lot of games...![]()
I don't know. They try and identify young guys who haven't taken off yet, i.e., Milton Williams PRIOR TO this season and get them at a bargain. I don't see the Eagles handing Williams a contract at $25M APY no matter how they structure the cap hits.
Out of Milt and Jordan Davis...which one would get more on the open market? I feel like the Eagles would be interested in paying Milt or JD....not both.