A $15M one-year deal is (a) too much, and (b) loses a compensatory pick, likely 3rd round if he walks away after this year.
Unfortunately, I think Hightower is a goner. The market is absolutely bonkers right now and teams will never learn the lessons of free agent "splashes" - it's like a record on repeat over and over again. Based on what the top tier players last year were paid - Oliver Vernon, Von Miller, Malik Jackson - I'll bet Hightower gets even more than he was asking from the Patriots. Just my best guess.
Well, whatever. We've lost how many all-pro "can't possibly afford to lose" players now over the years and proved that not to be true?
Still hoping it happens, but I think the secondary - and Malcolm Butler - is so much more difficult to retain and it's so hard to win when you don't have a good one. If they paid Hightower $15M, how much would Butler want? 18M? Let's remember McCourty makes about half of that. It's important to keep the order of the internal pay structure, or you are going to get a lot of disgruntled players. And let's face it...if you want to play for the best organization in sports, you need to want it and be willing to sacrifice. From Brady down, so many guys on this team are paid less than market but don't grumble about it or hold out (at least not publicly.) I hope Hightower will take a good look at a lot of players who left New England before he signs his contract and realize the professional satisfaction that comes from playing here, and how much money he needs to be happy.