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Footballguy
So maybe I am confused, if Mack is under contract why is there all this talk of having to sign him?
Can you imagine a locker room with Takib and Crabtree. Let’s get ready to rumble!The Rams are making the CB moves i wish we were making
Thanks for the explanation. As much help as the defense need, they are gonna need a lot more cap room. So Reggie could cut Smith and signed Johnson and still have money. Is Johnson worth 12 million? Would Butler be the best fall back plan?The Mack thing is the same as the Carr thing before he was signed. Trying to sign him ASAP, as it will save money.
His cap number this year is probably a good placeholder, as any new deal will probably have an '18 cap number close to that, give or take.
In terms of a veteran CB, if we get a Trumaine Johnson, or a Tyrann Mathieu (AZ asked him to take a pay cut, he doesn't need to, might be cut), you can assign 8.5 mill of Sean Smith's number to any new deal.
This team could cut Smith, sign a Trumaine Johnson and Mack, and actually gain cap room this year if we wanted to. We would have bigger numbers for Mack and the CB down the road, but the team has a ton of cap space next year, and only Cooper to worry about.
The main difference is we cannot front-load deals like we did before, but that's fine. Previous front-loading has made our future cap flexible.
Can't disagree about his veteran presence, but I think he's too much past prime. Would rather get a guy we can get more than a one-year stint out of. Let's think a little longer term about CB so we aren't in this exact same situation next year.I would love to see them sign as a stop gap is Richard Sherman. I think he still has game, and he is a great locker room presence.
Have to worry about what he's going to look like coming off the torn achilles too.Can't disagree about his veteran presence, but I think he's too much past prime. Would rather get a guy we can get more than a one-year stint out of. Let's think a little longer term about CB so we aren't in this exact same situation next year.
Kelechi wasn't a top tier (and expensive) FA?Zac Brown signed for a little over 3 million. http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/washington-redskins/zach-brown-9862/ He would have been a much better upgrade then Bowman IMO. It illustrates what I am saying about Reggie. He may be too frugal to compete for the top tier FAs.
Oakland Raiders
Best case: Defensive end Khalil Mack, who has 36.5 sacks over the past three seasons, needs help, as does outside linebacker Bruce Irvin, according to coach Jon Gruden. And what better way for the Raiders to address that need than by adding a monster tackle inside to fortify the pass rush, someone such as Sheldon Richardson, Star Lotulelei or Dontari Poe, while keeping their own top free agents? Re-signing linebacker NaVorro Bowmanwould solidify the middle, while re-upping cornerback TJ Carrie would help in coverage, which would, in turn, help with the pass rush. Then there’s defensive end Denico Autry, who had a career-high five sacks with seven passes defensed in 2017. It’s a lot, but it’s the best case, no?
Worst case: A repeat, so to speak, of last spring and summer, when the Raiders lost 12 free agents (granted, most of whom they allowed to walk) and none of their free-agent pickups made the kind of impact expected to help fuel a Super Bowl run. Instead, the Raiders, with newbies such as Cordarrelle Patterson at receiver/returner, Jared Cook at tight end and Marshall Newhouseat right tackle, faltered to 6-10 and a top-10 draft pick. Hey, we’re talking worst-case scenario, yes? -- Paul Gutierrez
I can't see us moving forward with Lynch on the current contract. I really can't. Stranger things have happened by my feel is we would like to have him back if he does something with the contract to help us out.https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/972188299082203136
Sources: #Raiders coach Jon Gruden recently arranged for a face-to-face meeting with former #Bucs RB Doug Martin and came away impressed with him as a person. Oakland expected to make a strong push for Martin in free agency.
Interesting....
ETA: Wonder what this means in terms of the Gruden/Lynch dynamic. Sign we might go away from Lynch and apply that $ to another back?
I like the idea of him as well but I think Hyde will command more on the market than we can afford for a back.BustedKnuckles said:i still like the idea of Carlos Hyde
I get moving on from Lynch. He seemed to take himself out of the game too often and the whole locker room dynamic and how he will mesh with Gruden. However, I'm not overly excited about Martin and even less excited about Murray. I think an engaged Lynch is better than both, but Gruden is not going to deal with guys that are fully invested only part of the time.I am led to believe that Lynch is gone. If it doesn't work out with Martin, look for Oakland to make a run at Murray. Just what I'm hearing.
Those were strange times. Al drafts the unknown which caused laughter and then the kid plays decently some where else. I don't miss those days. At all.Remember when Al drafted him and everyone lost their $hit? The networks had difficulty even finding footage of Mitchell’s college games. Turned out that Mitchell could play.
I'm leaning the other way to be honest. I'm not a huge fan of Martin for our offense. I really like Murray, assuming his knee is ok. Remember, he held Henry off for 2 years. Plus, his between the tackles tough running is the perfect compliment to Richard and Washington. It makes sense to me that Oakland may kick Murray's tires, he seems like a good fit into what I believe Gruden wants our offense to look like this year.I get moving on from Lynch. He seemed to take himself out of the game too often and the whole locker room dynamic and how he will mesh with Gruden. However, I'm not overly excited about Martin and even less excited about Murray. I think an engaged Lynch is better than both, but Gruden is not going to deal with guys that are fully invested only part of the time.
Granted he was hurt much of the year, but Murray looked pretty close to done last year to me. I think Mularkey held Henry off more than Murray did last year. Completely understand the sentiment of wanting to get a power back to pair with Washington/Richard though. I just don't think Murray is the right guy to fill that role. I think Washington could be really good in Gruden's offense and will be interested to see his usage.I'm leaning the other way to be honest. I'm not a huge fan of Martin for our offense. I really like Murray, assuming his knee is ok. Remember, he held Henry off for 2 years. Plus, his between the tackles tough running is the perfect compliment to Richard and Washington. It makes sense to me that Oakland may kick Murray's tires, he seems like a good fit into what I believe Gruden wants our offense to look like this year.
Agreed, though re-signing your own FA like Bowman can happen before the big pay days. I think the big factor is how motivated both sides are to get a deal done versus letting the market play out. I would think we should be pretty motivated to retain Bowman and as you mentioned he may want to stay in the Bay Area. I think it would be a huge mistake for us to mess up getting a deal done with Bowman.If you watch the way free agency unfolds, for the most part the big dogs get fed first. Vets looking for one more decent payday have to wait their turn. Players like Murray, Martin, Bowman, historically those guys won't sign quick.
Bowman only has so many suitors. And there's no doubt that he would like to wrap up his career in the Bay area. Same with Lynch. Teams might like any of these vet backs. But if they get a back they love in the draft, maybe they lose interest.
Maybe the Raiders would like Murray or Martin on a one year deal, but if they draft a Nick Chubb or Rashaad Penny, maybe they don't need a vet anymore.
I wouldn't be surprised if these backs are seen as possibilities, rather than targets.
On the other hand, Bowman, I don't care how many LBs we take, he's going to be one of the best 6 guys, and is the only vet. Why not just re-sign him? I am sure Gruden values that vet leadership.
Al never really lost his eye for talent, its when he chose to draft those players when it became an issue.Those were strange times. Al drafts the unknown which caused laughter and then the kid plays decently some where else. I don't miss those days. At all.
Sentenced to a year in jail as well on the assault charge. Rough day at the office.Per Rotoworld:
Raiders released CB Sean Smith.
Source: Dan Graziano on Twitter
Mar 12 - 11:47 AM
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Bump the jail team defense.Sentenced to a year in jail as well on the assault charge. Rough day at the office.
Only because Mularkey is an idiotRemember, he held Henry off for 2 years
I'm not so sure about that. I owned Henry and kept a close eye on the Tenn running game. When healthy, Murray looked really good. The big question, to me, is whether he is fully healthy at this point. If he is, I think he would fit very well into our offense.Only because Mularkey is an idiot
Suh was quoted saying he would play for the Eagles for free. Maybe the team can start negotiations at that point.Damnkong Suh on the market. Please stay away, Reggie, unless he's willing to take a humbling low ball. (He isn't.)