Going to cost a lot. We'd likely miss out on TruJo, Watkins or Joyner or have to cut Quinn. Then replace one of those. That's the issue with adding the best free agent at any position, it costs a lot.Norwell would be my pick!
Going to cost a lot. We'd likely miss out on TruJo, Watkins or Joyner or have to cut Quinn. Then replace one of those. That's the issue with adding the best free agent at any position, it costs a lot.Norwell would be my pick!
My concern with the OL is that you can't pay all of them; at least 2 or 3 need to be young up and comers with club control. As it stands right now...
Whit - PAID
Saff - PAID, and gonna be PAID next year
Sully - FA so gonna be PAID even if it's not big money
Brown - gonna be PAID in 2019 season
Hav - gonna be PAID in 2019 season
It's a helluva puzzle. I guarantee we won't enter 2019 with all five being paid. So some draft capital has to be spent at the very least mid to late rounds in this draft, and I would guess they pay a future piece or two now knowing some of the others will drop off the cap radar down the road.
Yeah, I don't disagree.I'd agree on the chances being slim. The only way I see it as even possible is if we don't re-sign Watkins for salary reasons. If we can't gift Watkins to Goff, we might fix two potential future offensive problems with one stone toss by bringing in someone like Norwell who will immediately impact the entire offense. Reynolds would get the opportunity of a lifetime, Goff would get better pass pro, Gurley better run blocking, and the Rams no longer have the worry of Jamon Brown leaving with free agency in 2019. Brown could also be used as trade bait with some team. Signing Norwell long-term would be almost as much of a coup as the Whitworth sign. jmo.
He's one of if not the best Center on the market and likely to get paid big time. I'm curious how he'll do medically, going on IR from concussions is never a good thing in today's NFL.
So did Blythe who's already signed. I just don't see us spending free agent money on the OLine this off season. There are IMO other bigger priorities.That's why I think we'll be able to afford him. The concussions are a concern, but the talent is there, and we were saying the same thing about Sullivan and his injury history. Richburg is only twenty-six, so I don't have the same concerns as I did with Sullivan (although, granted, Sullivan played extremely well.)
So did Blythe who's already signed. I just don't see us spending free agent money on the OLine this off season. There are IMO other bigger priorities.
Blythe is a good backup. I don't think he's more than that. Center is definitely a priority, especially if we don't re-sign Sullivan.
I'm not so sure about this^^! JMHOGoing to cost a lot. We'd likely miss out on TruJo, Watkins or Joyner or have to cut Quinn. Then replace one of those. That's the issue with adding the best free agent at any position, it costs a lot.
The top free agent guard last year hauled in a 4 year $36 million contract. Add a little bit for a year later and he's about $10 million a year at least. Add to that a couple of the teams that really need a guard have a ton of space and $11 million is easy to see.I'm not so sure about this^^! JMHO
The top free agent guard last year hauled in a 4 year $36 million contract. Add a little bit for a year later and he's about $10 million a year at least. Add to that a couple of the teams that really need a guard have a ton of space and $11 million is easy to see.
Which I wouldn't have a problem with at all. My question was it's going to be expensive and may cost us one of our own free agents. Which are people comfortable with losing.As mentioned earlier, for me it comes down to what happens with Watkins' contract. I've been quite vocal in my support for re-signing Watkins, but if it came down to a choice between Watkins at $10.mil per ($50.mil, 5 years) and Norwell at $12.mil per ($60.mil, 5 years), I have to lean Norwell at a contract matching Kevin Zeitler's 2017 deal with Cleveland, adding a little more signing bonus & guaranteed money. jmo.
Which I wouldn't have a problem with at all. My question was it's going to be expensive and may cost us one of our own free agents. Which are people comfortable with losing.
I would think that a good amount of draft assets will be utilized to beef up a very weak in Talent & Skill & in overall numbers in the OL reserve cadre. The only viable OL reserve is Austin Blythe. We know that RFA Darrell Williams is a one post OL'er {OLT} & he has no future as a starter here which makes him close to worthless in the overall plan.My concern with the OL is that you can't pay all of them; at least 2 or 3 need to be young up and comers with club control. As it stands right now...
Whit - PAID
Saff - PAID, and gonna be PAID next year
Sully - FA so gonna be PAID even if it's not big money
Brown - gonna be PAID in 2019 season
Hav - gonna be PAID in 2019 season
It's a helluva puzzle. I guarantee we won't enter 2019 with all five being paid. So some draft capital has to be spent at the very least mid to late rounds in this draft, and I would guess they pay a future piece or two now knowing some of the others will drop off the cap radar down the road.