Seems like 4 years, $60-68 million may be what it takes to secure Taylor's services.
If I thought he could make a transition to LT, I'd pretty strongly consider it. I think there's more talent there than he's had an opportunity to showcase to this point in his career. [Reply]
They're looking for a 2nd round pick. It's called negotiating. What did you expect them to say? We want a 2nd, but DHop has a no-trade and holds all the cards so we'll take a 3rd or 4th? [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
They're looking for a 2nd round pick. It's called negotiating. What did you expect them to say? We want a 2nd, but DHop has a no-trade and holds all the cards so we'll take a 3rd or 4th?
Oh I know, I'm just saying, no way I'd give them a 2nd, or probably even a 3rd. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
I'm sorry, but anyone who wouldn't spend a 3rd on DHop under his current deal is smoking crack.
You seem oddly defensive over this. Relax dude. I don't even think "under his current deal" is an option. Obviously, that would change things a bit. [Reply]
Chris wants to keep Frank around? Sure. Start by cutting Frank's base pay until you get his cap hit in the $14-16 million range and extend Jones to lower his cap hit this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
You seem oddly defensive over this. Relax dude. I don't even think "under his current deal" is an option. Obviously, that would change things a bit.
HOW DARE YOU QUESTION THE DHOP????
(Just kidding)
I've always said under his current deal only. [Reply]
Saw it on IG but went back to find it and can’t find it now. Basically said his 3 options if not signing with Jacksonville would be. It would be crazy to be on the field with Mahomes and Kelce. Second was Bengals, and 3rd was back to NYG. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
This is why players aren't GM's.
Chris, you'll get your money. Just play football.
You willing to subsidize it, Chris?
I know he's your buddy and all, but the pie is only so big and the more of that you want, the less of that he can have.
Because we still have an OL and WR corps to figure out. Oh, and an actual long-term plan at DE wouldn't hurt given that Clark's simply an aging player at this point in his career. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
This year, Jones, according to a league source, wants an extension that will make him at least the second-highest player at his position. In June, Aaron Donald, the Los Angeles Rams’ superstar defensive tackle, signed a three-year, $95 million contract restructure.