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Fair offer but just too much money available. If that's their top he'll get 2-3 million a year more elsewhere.
No disrespect meant, but they were 10-6 and 9-7 teams with offense/defense point rankings of 14/17 and 9/25, respectively.cstu said:1. The Packers aren't getting Belichick as head coach any time soon.so, we only have to go back 9 yrs to a team led by peyton manning beating rex grossman to find something?
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think that pretty much sums it up
spending 100m on the rest of your team doesn't look so great when everybody else can spend 120
2. They aren't getting the Seahawks or Steelers defense soon either.
3. The Ravens won with a good defense and a QB on a rookie contract who got hot at the right time.
4. The Giants did won a couple of times, but IMO those wins were more fluky than won by design.
The Packers identity - like the Colts were - is as a passing team. By re-signing Cobb they don't have to worry about WR at all for the next 3 years since Adams is on his rookie deal until then. They also have a serviceable TE with 3 years left on his rookie deal. All of their draft picks and money can be focused on OL and defense.take that, giants fans
all of their money can't be focused on ol and d because it's sunk into wr --- that's how that works
if they let cobb walk and sink the money into ol and d then their draft picks can just be focused on wr -- well, one of them, anyway.
Packers could offer him $9M a year but guarantee $30M.Yeah, but with what guarantees?http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
THe argument isn't whether the average is a million or two more for Cobb, it's how much money will he get in guarantees? If the Pack offers 18 mill over the next two years, and some other team is offering 26 mill, that's a huge difference, and real money. And that's the deal he needs to take.
I don't think people realize exactly how much cap space there is out there. THere are several teams that can give him half the cash of a five year deal on the first two years, making him a bargain for the last three years of the deal.
Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.massraider said:I 100% believe it. Raiders and Jags can front load the contract so much, that the cap numbers later are more in line with a $9 mill contract.Phenomena said:A league source told Packer Report's Bill Huber the Raiders are considering offering free agent Randall Cobb "a blockbuster deal."DocHolliday said:Cobb is gone.
The same source said Jacksonville is "prepared to make a run" at Cobb. The source claims Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie -- an ex-Packers personnel man -- is willing to offer Cobb $11 million annually, a price Green Bay GM Ted Thompson almost certainly wouldn't match. Cobb would replace James Jones as the Raiders' slot receiver. His fantasy outlook would take a huge blow in Oakland
I don't really believe that. They're probably just getting GB to up their end of the deal. Believe nothing until contracts are signed. $11M is absurd for a slot WR.
Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
There's just no way that a 5'10" 195 lb. slot receiver is going to get $11M/year. He would be the 8th highest paid WR in the league. That kind of money is reserved for the big boys that bang outside and are red-zone threats against the best corners in the league - Julio, Dez, Demaryious, Fitz in his prime, Calvin, etc.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I agree with this. I also think that GB has a couple of guys waiting in the wings at WR that will surprise. Cobb is likely to follow the path of Jennings and James Jones to a bigger payday.There's just no way that a 5'10" 195 lb. slot receiver is going to get $11M/year. He would be the 8th highest paid WR in the league. That kind of money is reserved for the big boys that bang outside and are red-zone threats against the best corners in the league - Julio, Dez, Demaryious, Fitz in his prime, Calvin, etc.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
Cobb had a lot of TDs because of broken plays where Rodgers found him, and Rodgers can do that with anyone. If Cobb is holding out for $11M/year, good riddens. That money can be used to lock up the next group of core players (Hayward, Lacy, Bahktiari) and patch some holes with the lower tier of free agents.
timing is everything in life and while he's not the 8th best wr in the league he's going to get a huge payday as it's a passing league, some teams have needs at WR, there's a ton of cap room available and he's one of the better / best FA wr's. It won't be long until an $11 mill wr is a more middle of the road wr as the cap keeps increasing.....There's just no way that a 5'10" 195 lb. slot receiver is going to get $11M/year. He would be the 8th highest paid WR in the league. That kind of money is reserved for the big boys that bang outside and are red-zone threats against the best corners in the league - Julio, Dez, Demaryious, Fitz in his prime, Calvin, etc.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
Cobb had a lot of TDs because of broken plays where Rodgers found him, and Rodgers can do that with anyone. If Cobb is holding out for $11M/year, good riddens. That money can be used to lock up the next group of core players (Hayward, Lacy, Bahktiari) and patch some holes with the lower tier of free agents.
Jordy is older and he took the deal with a year left on his contract, he chose to negate the injury risk and take the money on the table, Cobb didn't, it's not a slap in the face to Jordy, he chose not to gamble, Cobb has gambled and will win. If Jordy wants to be pissed at someone it would be himself or his agent but in reality he knows he gave up some money for security and putting the injury risk on the team so I doubt he would be.I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I adamantly disagree that Cobb is that much more special than any other slot WR. He's not doing anything much better than Edelman, whom is making $5M per year. Their QBs are future HoF's and that's why they are successful.
I might buy the argument of people getting overpaid due to the cap increasing, but if I was Jordy I'd be pissed. He's way more valuable as a receiver than Cobb and Cobb may be paid more. I can see the Packers getting close but not overtaking Jordy's deal ($9.7M/year). That would kind of be a slap in the face.
And I still say if I am Cobb I think about my career on the packers vs. my career on the raiders or jags...one potential HOF, the others washed up and out of the league in 6 years.I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I adamantly disagree that Cobb is that much more special than any other slot WR. He's not doing anything much better than Edelman, whom is making $5M per year. Their QBs are future HoF's and that's why they are successful.
I might buy the argument of people getting overpaid due to the cap increasing, but if I was Jordy I'd be pissed. He's way more valuable as a receiver than Cobb and Cobb may be paid more. I can see the Packers getting close but not overtaking Jordy's deal ($9.7M/year). That would kind of be a slap in the face.
Hogwash. That contract made Jordy the 7th highest paid WR in the league at that point it was signed. He left no money on the table.Jordy is older and he took the deal with a year left on his contract, he chose to negate the injury risk and take the money on the table, Cobb didn't, it's not a slap in the face to Jordy, he chose not to gamble, Cobb has gambled and will win. If Jordy wants to be pissed at someone it would be himself or his agent but in reality he knows he gave up some money for security and putting the injury risk on the team so I doubt he would be.I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I adamantly disagree that Cobb is that much more special than any other slot WR. He's not doing anything much better than Edelman, whom is making $5M per year. Their QBs are future HoF's and that's why they are successful.
I might buy the argument of people getting overpaid due to the cap increasing, but if I was Jordy I'd be pissed. He's way more valuable as a receiver than Cobb and Cobb may be paid more. I can see the Packers getting close but not overtaking Jordy's deal ($9.7M/year). That would kind of be a slap in the face.
Oh if Cobb stays hes a HOF'r now? gimme a breakAnd I still say if I am Cobb I think about my career on the packers vs. my career on the raiders or jags...one potential HOF, the others washed up and out of the league in 6 years.I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I adamantly disagree that Cobb is that much more special than any other slot WR. He's not doing anything much better than Edelman, whom is making $5M per year. Their QBs are future HoF's and that's why they are successful.
I might buy the argument of people getting overpaid due to the cap increasing, but if I was Jordy I'd be pissed. He's way more valuable as a receiver than Cobb and Cobb may be paid more. I can see the Packers getting close but not overtaking Jordy's deal ($9.7M/year). That would kind of be a slap in the face.
Edit to add that I am Cobb dynasty owner. I have watched him play a ton and I Don't think he is all that. He's a good wr...but there are a ton of good wrs.
Yes and the packers carried over 7.5 from last year.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.massraider said:I 100% believe it. Raiders and Jags can front load the contract so much, that the cap numbers later are more in line with a $9 mill contract.Phenomena said:DocHolliday said:Cobb is gone.
A league source told Packer Report's Bill Huber the Raiders are considering offering free agent Randall Cobb "a blockbuster deal."
The same source said Jacksonville is "prepared to make a run" at Cobb. The source claims Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie -- an ex-Packers personnel man -- is willing to offer Cobb $11 million annually, a price Green Bay GM Ted Thompson almost certainly wouldn't match. Cobb would replace James Jones as the Raiders' slot receiver. His fantasy outlook would take a huge blow in Oakland
I don't really believe that. They're probably just getting GB to up their end of the deal. Believe nothing until contracts are signed. $11M is absurd for a slot WR.
If he plays with Rodgers until the end of his career and catches 100 TD's you're going to keep him out?Oh if Cobb stays hes a HOF'r now? gimme a break
You look silly right now.If he plays with Rodgers until the end of his career and catches 100 TD's you're going to keep him out?Oh if Cobb stays hes a HOF'r now? gimme a break
he looks silly in every threadYou look silly right now.If he plays with Rodgers until the end of his career and catches 100 TD's you're going to keep him out?Oh if Cobb stays hes a HOF'r now? gimme a break
Yeah, they could. But if all that money is front-loaded into this year's salary cap what do you do about all the other free agents they have?Packers could offer him $9M a year but guarantee $30M.Yeah, but with what guarantees?http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
THe argument isn't whether the average is a million or two more for Cobb, it's how much money will he get in guarantees? If the Pack offers 18 mill over the next two years, and some other team is offering 26 mill, that's a huge difference, and real money. And that's the deal he needs to take.
I don't think people realize exactly how much cap space there is out there. THere are several teams that can give him half the cash of a five year deal on the first two years, making him a bargain for the last three years of the deal.
As opposed to your brilliant insight in every thread. ****.he looks silly in every threadYou look silly right now.If he plays with Rodgers until the end of his career and catches 100 TD's you're going to keep him out?Oh if Cobb stays hes a HOF'r now? gimme a break
Your second sentence kinda negates you first sentence. You don't think he's all that but yet you think he is a HOF WR if he stays in GB?And I still say if I am Cobb I think about my career on the packers vs. my career on the raiders or jags...one potential HOF, the others washed up and out of the league in 6 years.I know that, and Oakland doesn't have to spend very much to get over that threshold, which doesn't come into effect until next year. It's a rolling 4-year average.Teams also have to use a certain percentage of the cap over four years. You can't just roll over extra money forever.Cap money carries over if they don't use it. It's still wasting millions on a slot WR. Dime a dozen. He's been successful because of Rodgers.
Randall Cobb is not only not a dime-a-dozen, he's a pretty unique specimen as a player.
You are about to see a bunch, A BUNCH, of players about to be overpaid. Look at how many teams have a lot of space!! There's not enough studs to go around. The minute Maclin signs, Cobb becomes even MORE attractive.
I adamantly disagree that Cobb is that much more special than any other slot WR. He's not doing anything much better than Edelman, whom is making $5M per year. Their QBs are future HoF's and that's why they are successful.
I might buy the argument of people getting overpaid due to the cap increasing, but if I was Jordy I'd be pissed. He's way more valuable as a receiver than Cobb and Cobb may be paid more. I can see the Packers getting close but not overtaking Jordy's deal ($9.7M/year). That would kind of be a slap in the face.
Edit to add that I am Cobb dynasty owner. I have watched him play a ton and I Don't think he is all that. He's a good wr...but there are a ton of good wrs.
signing bonuses are exactly what you do to ameliorate the current cap hit --- all that does is frontload cashYeah, they could. But if all that money is front-loaded into this year's salary cap what do you do about all the other free agents they have?Packers could offer him $9M a year but guarantee $30M.Yeah, but with what guarantees?http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
THe argument isn't whether the average is a million or two more for Cobb, it's how much money will he get in guarantees? If the Pack offers 18 mill over the next two years, and some other team is offering 26 mill, that's a huge difference, and real money. And that's the deal he needs to take.
I don't think people realize exactly how much cap space there is out there. THere are several teams that can give him half the cash of a five year deal on the first two years, making him a bargain for the last three years of the deal.
Raiders and Jaguars have about 20+ million more in cap space to play with. They can easily front load the contract with a huge signing bonus as opposed to the Packers. In a violent sport like football, your career could be over in one play. You take the money when you can get it. Waiting and hoping for a bigger payday in 4 or 5 years is just living in fantasy land.
Yes, signing bonus frontloads cash and spreads out the cap hit evenly among the years of the contract.signing bonuses are exactly what you do to ameliorate the current cap hit --- all that does is frontload cashYeah, they could. But if all that money is front-loaded into this year's salary cap what do you do about all the other free agents they have?Packers could offer him $9M a year but guarantee $30M.Yeah, but with what guarantees?http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/report-randall-cobb-expecting-more-than-packers-offer-of-8-9-million-a-year/Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the Packers have told Cobb’s agent Jimmy Sexton that they are willing to giveCobb a five-year contract worth between $8 and $9 million a season, which is less than Sexton believes Cobb will receive on the open market.
THe argument isn't whether the average is a million or two more for Cobb, it's how much money will he get in guarantees? If the Pack offers 18 mill over the next two years, and some other team is offering 26 mill, that's a huge difference, and real money. And that's the deal he needs to take.
I don't think people realize exactly how much cap space there is out there. THere are several teams that can give him half the cash of a five year deal on the first two years, making him a bargain for the last three years of the deal.
Raiders and Jaguars have about 20+ million more in cap space to play with. They can easily front load the contract with a huge signing bonus as opposed to the Packers. In a violent sport like football, your career could be over in one play. You take the money when you can get it. Waiting and hoping for a bigger payday in 4 or 5 years is just living in fantasy land.
Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
Why do we need to keep going over this? That's not true. Shields would have cost himself $2M/year by waiting one more day for free agency to open. There's definitely a plus to signing if the hyped-market ends up bottoming out.Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
Believe the cap has gone up about 15% since Cruz signed that deal. He also took that deal as a restricted free agent. He had another year to go to free agency.Why do we need to keep going over this? That's not true. Shields would have cost himself $2M/year by waiting one more day for free agency to open. There's definitely a plus to signing if the hyped-market ends up bottoming out.Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
I don't believe anything until the contract is signed.
It's likely smoke from Cobb's agent to increase the Packers' price. No team is paying $11M/year for a slot receiver. That'd be 20% increase on the highest slot WR contract (Cruz). Not happening.
It is the silly season during the first week of free agency. The time when Daniel Schneider might make Haynesworth a $100,000,000 offer to play out of position, or where Mike Wallace can be promised $12, 000,000 per year. Folks might think the #2 W.R. opposite Michael Irvin is actually a #1, its plain crazy out there. Nothing would surprise me as some franchises just can't hold there water during this time. Desperate owners and rabid, uneducated fan bases can push GM's in danger of losing their jobs to some weird decisions. Cobb should get around $45 to $48 million over 5 years with around $18 million guaranteed. The Packers may well go that far, but I can easily see Reggie McKenzie offering $56 million over 5 years with $23 million guaranteed, and Cobb not being able to turn that down. Cobb will like the apparent respect of the larger numbers. He will convince himself that he is joining an up and coming Q.B. who will join the elite class in another two years, and he may just be right. He might be fine there. This may not turn out to be the Greg Jennings story redux. Then again, it may. At this point it is all speculation, and I am speculating that Cobb might be willing to consider sacrificing some dollars, but not th ekind I have postulated here.Why do we need to keep going over this? That's not true. Shields would have cost himself $2M/year by waiting one more day for free agency to open. There's definitely a plus to signing if the hyped-market ends up bottoming out.Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
I don't believe anything until the contract is signed.
It's likely smoke from Cobb's agent to increase the Packers' price. No team is paying $11M/year for a slot receiver. That'd be 20% increase on the highest slot WR contract (Cruz). Not happening.
They can just draft another slot WR in the second round......Believe the cap has gone up about 15% since Cruz signed that deal. He also took that deal as a restricted free agent. He had another year to go to free agency.Why do we need to keep going over this? That's not true. Shields would have cost himself $2M/year by waiting one more day for free agency to open. There's definitely a plus to signing if the hyped-market ends up bottoming out.Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
I don't believe anything until the contract is signed.
It's likely smoke from Cobb's agent to increase the Packers' price. No team is paying $11M/year for a slot receiver. That'd be 20% increase on the highest slot WR contract (Cruz). Not happening.
Cobb is a UFA, and the league is flush with salary cap dollars. I wouldn't be shocked if it goes over 12/year for him.
Cobb is a very good player, but he's not worth that kind of money too them. They could get Vereen to do much of the same stuff and for 1/3 the price. I doubt the Packers offensive ranking changes much without Cobb.
Cobb is an absurd slot WR.Phenomena said:A league source told Packer Report's Bill Huber the Raiders are considering offering free agent Randall Cobb "a blockbuster deal."DocHolliday said:Cobb is gone.
The same source said Jacksonville is "prepared to make a run" at Cobb. The source claims Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie -- an ex-Packers personnel man -- is willing to offer Cobb $11 million annually, a price Green Bay GM Ted Thompson almost certainly wouldn't match. Cobb would replace James Jones as the Raiders' slot receiver. His fantasy outlook would take a huge blow in Oakland
I don't really believe that. They're probably just getting GB to up their end of the deal. Believe nothing until contracts are signed. $11M is absurd for a slot WR.
Vereen is a fine player but he's not close to Cobb.Cobb is a very good player, but he's not worth that kind of money too them. They could get Vereen to do much of the same stuff and for 1/3 the price. I doubt the Packers offensive ranking changes much without Cobb.
I think he'll get paid you don't. We'll see in a few days. I like my odds.It's not a question of worth. Its supply and demand. There's a huge supply of money and cap space and not many wr's of his age and caliber available.Why do we need to keep going over this? That's not true. Shields would have cost himself $2M/year by waiting one more day for free agency to open. There's definitely a plus to signing if the hyped-market ends up bottoming out.Every day though there's less of a chance he signs. Personally he'd be stupid to not seek free agency and at least know what the market is.Yes, that seems most likely, but there is still plenty of time left to work a deal if there's a deal to be made. The Packers have exclusive negotiating rights through Saturday afternoon and exclusive signing rights through Tuesday afternoon.So it's leaning toward Cobb signing elsewhere as of now?
I don't believe anything until the contract is signed.
It's likely smoke from Cobb's agent to increase the Packers' price. No team is paying $11M/year for a slot receiver. That'd be 20% increase on the highest slot WR contract (Cruz). Not happening.
Easy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him. 2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
ExactlyEasy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him. 2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
You might very well be right, probably are. But people take 20% less in salary for benefits and intangible reasons often.ExactlyEasy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him. 2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
Guaranteed money sure.Easy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him. 2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
And this is really what it will come down to.Easy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him.2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
I don't even think he'd make more money in GB. They are great at drafting wr's and have a couple good up and comers now. If Cobb is making $8-9 mill on the Pack in a few years and they have a tight cap and good WRs all around like they usually do he will get cut. Really the ONLY reason Cobb would stay is to have a much better proabability of being on a winning team.And this is really what it will come down to.Easy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him.2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
Yes, there's a chance that he could make more money in the long run by staying in GB.
But it looks like we're talking about a difference of $2-3 million per year. Nobody would pass that up.
He's already bet on himself once and won big. I'm sure he thinks he can be successful wherever he goes.
They were preparing for the possibility of losing Cobb or Nelson. Got Nelson signed before the season.The Packers did draft three wide receivers last year (albeit two pretty late). It seems like they were preparing for this. I am sure they would love to keep Cobb but credit to them for planning ahead and sticking with their disciplined approach. If he comes back for the amount they want to pay them so be it, if not they will work with the pieces they have and make it work.
If Adams goes off...they would likely let go Nelson before Cobb in 2 years because of age.Easy to say from behind a keyboard but nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. He could blow out his knee in training camp and his career done before he steps on the field. Davonte Adams could go nuts this year and the Pack end up cutting Cobb in two years as he's the #3 wr and Adams needs to get paid and they have good wrs behind him.2 mill a year over several years is a HUGE amount of money. That's why guys take the money and he won't be the exception.I know I already said this, but if this is me no way I go somewhere that will kill my production and play with a QB who probably also gets me killed cause he hangs me out to dry 50 times cause I am his only weapon.
I'll take a perceived 2 million a year less and take a contract that probably ends up making me more in my career anyway.
I like Carr's future.Silver & Black said:All I hear is that if he goes to Oakland, his fantasy value takes a huge hit. For the first time in a very long time, I can whisper some true optimism, and actually believe it. I would feel the best I've felt in a very long time if we go into camp with Carr, Murray, and Cobb, Jones and Cooper at WR. That offense has a chance to succeed and even be special in time. Manage to get Suh and I'm buying a ticket to the super bowl![]()