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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Might be hard to get a first rounder for a 30 year old.I would think it would take a 1st round pick to get him but who knows with Bill. What will they pay Jackson if they ship him off? This isn't the same team as before and Jackson will want a massive deal.
Agreed. Assuming he goes, and I don't think he will, you would have to think it's going to be a to a contender. A 2nd from such a team isn't great for the raining DPOY.Might be hard to get a first rounder for a 30 year old.
I think the time to get rid of him was in the offseason. Coming off a DPOY maybe they could get a first rounder for him back in March but at this point he hasn't looked great, wants to get paid, and like you said, is 30 years old. Where we are as a team at this point I would settle for a second or third rounder.Might be hard to get a first rounder for a 30 year old.
Maybe he can get a few picks off Allen and they can move him then. If he is going to hold out next year he should go but that's pure speculation on my part.I think the time to get rid of him was in the offseason. Coming off a DPOY maybe they could get a first rounder for him back in March but at this point he hasn't looked great, wants to get paid, and like you said, is 30 years old. Where we are as a team at this point I would settle for a second or third rounder.
Does anybody know the details of the raise that the Patriots gave Gilmore last month? Was it a genuine increase, or just converting money that was going to be paid regardless, for cap purposes. (IOW was it similar to what happened in March of 2019 when, $8.5 million in his salary was converted to a signing bonus; that reduced his cap charge by $5.67 million in 2019 - but at the same time increased his 2020 and 2021 cap charges by $2.83 million.)
The reason I ask is that on the surface it doesn't make sense that the Patriots would give Gilmore a pay raise in September, and then look to trade him in October.
Report: Pats give Gilmore ‘significant' raise on 2020 salary
The Patriots reportedly gave star cornerback Stephon Gilmore a sizable pay bump ahead of their season opener.;www.nbcsports.com
While we're on the topic of home sales...Cannon's home was listed at $1.1 million on 8/27, then lowered to $1 million on 9/6, and then sold for $965,000 on 10/15.
It was not like his 2019 restructure. They just moved some 2021 salary to 2020 and added a $2 million DPOY incentive (that he was always super unlikely to earn). That's good for trade purposes, because what's left of the increased salary will go to his new team if he's traded.Does anybody know the details of the raise that the Patriots gave Gilmore last month? Was it a genuine increase, or just converting money that was going to be paid regardless, for cap purposes. (IOW was it similar to what happened in March of 2019 when, $8.5 million in his salary was converted to a signing bonus; that reduced his cap charge by $5.67 million in 2019 - but at the same time increased his 2020 and 2021 cap charges by $2.83 million.)
The reason I ask is that on the surface it doesn't make sense that the Patriots would give Gilmore a pay raise in September, and then look to trade him in October.
Does anybody know the details of the raise that the Patriots gave Gilmore last month? Was it a genuine increase, or just converting guaranteed money that was going to be paid regardless, for cap purposes. (IOW was it similar to what happened in March of 2019 when, $8.5 million in his salary was converted to a signing bonus; that reduced his cap charge by $5.67 million in 2019 - but at the same time increased his 2020 and 2021 cap charges by $2.83 million.)
The reason I ask is that on the surface it doesn't make sense that the Patriots would give Gilmore a pay raise in September, and then look to trade him in October.
Report: Pats give Gilmore ‘significant' raise on 2020 salary
The Patriots reportedly gave star cornerback Stephon Gilmore a sizable pay bump ahead of their season opener.;www.nbcsports.com
Some stats from Mark Daniels:
Interesting on the stat totals, especially given some of the criticism he’s gotten as of late.
Ensures a top 10 pick in a deep draft class at QB
How ?