Originally Posted by In58men:
Why do I have a feeling we bring back MVS on a very team friendly deal?
Are there any cap implications for releasing a player under contract and later bringing them back on a cheaper deal. If not then MVS at 5/6 million is appealing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hayneplane:
Are there any cap implications for releasing a player under contract and later bringing them back on a cheaper deal. If not then MVS at 5/6 million is appealing.
I don’t think so, I would imagine he just takes pay cut to stay.
I’m not a cap expert though. Devante Parker got 1-year, $4.69 million fully guaranteed. I think something similar could be in store for MVS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hayneplane:
Are there any cap implications for releasing a player under contract and later bringing them back on a cheaper deal. If not then MVS at 5/6 million is appealing.
No, but I'd honestly rather have Peoples-Jones for that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Houston is the only one that’s doing the most. Those other 3 teams also lost some quality players.
Houston had a really big day for their defense...
DL Denico Autry
DE Danielle Hunter
DT Folorunso Fatusaki
LB Azeez Al-Shaair
CB Jeff Okudah
What they did on that front 7 is outstanding. Autry and Hunter had 28 sacks combined last year. Fatusaki helps the NT rotation. Al-Shaair has turned into a top LB and already knows Ryans' scheme. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
You think that’s the market for him?
If he’s available for 5 I’d do that.
WRs are so variable, so who knows for sure. He did have a really bad year last year with Cleveland forgetting how to use him and then being traded to Detroit who didn't use him. I can't imagine it being too high. He's also a little bit limited as kind of a linear WR but that's what MVS is too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
WRs are so variable, so who knows for sure. He did have a really bad year last year with Cleveland forgetting how to use him and then being traded to Detroit who didn't use him. I can't imagine it being too high. He's also a little bit limited as kind of a linear WR but that's what MVS is too.