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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.That's irrelevant to your argument about the Cardinals. I agree that running QBs are all major injuries just waiting to happen. But, until they happen, the teams are the teams. And the Cardinals are a good (not great, but good) and improving offensive team that just beefed up its pass rush, and will likely address its defensive back end weakness in the draft.Which will be every year with Murray.
All of this neglects the extensions and restructures that'll free up space for these teams.consider this, Every team needs 5-8MM to sign their rookies. Also teams like to have around 10MM in space to make midseason moves due to opportunity to improve or injuries. So while its nice to say we have $68MM in cap space, the reality of it is the "EFFECTIVE number is closer to $52MM. And if you take that $14-18MM teams need to sign their draft picks and have some room to make mid season moves, the number tof teams with space enough to be factors in FA is severely limited
Based on this chart there are fully 20 teams will have less than $20MM in cap space. Almost by definition that means there are 20 teams who are essentially OUT of the FA market for much more than minimum value FA's. Then there is another 5 teams who look like they would have $10-15MM in EFFECTIVE space and 2 more who have $15-20MM in effective room,
That means that with the biggest raft of quality FA's in many many years (perhaps ever) the Pats will be competing with only 4 other teams (Jags, Jets, Colts and Bengals) for those FA's who would be looking for contracts that start at $10MM. (Washington and Denver can also afford one $10+MM contact)
I see this as an amazing opportunity for the Pats, and are REALLY bad year for FA's. If you are a FA and DON'T get signed in the first few days of FA, the chances of you getting the contract you THOUGHT you were going to get are going to drop precipitously. So for Pats fans, and BB, I suggest PATIENCE will end up being their best friend. AND I think most of the teams with money to spend will also be thinking this way
List of comp picks. Pats get #96 (the highest overall comp pick) and #140.
List of comp picks. Pats get #96 (the highest overall comp pick) and #140. I think most expected them to get a 3rd and two 4ths but they only got one of each.
The Karras pick was always far from guaranteed. The missing 4th is a complete mystery even to Korte, though.Looks to me like the Patriots got screwed. I only counted 2 comp picks. They should have had 4..
Brady, Collins, Van Noy, Karras.
Good post Cousin.Harry is important (or at least very useful) part of the dominant running game that is likely to be the focus of 2021 NE offence.
Is that enough to keep him on the roster? idk But i dont see BB in any need to “run“ from him. There is zero cap gain if he is traded now,
1.4M if traded after June 1 so compensation would matter..
consider this, Every team needs 5-8MM to sign their rookies. Also teams like to have around 10MM in space to make midseason moves due to opportunity to improve or injuries. So while its nice to say we have $68MM in cap space, the reality of it is the "EFFECTIVE number is closer to $52MM. And if you take that $14-18MM teams need to sign their draft picks and have some room to make mid season moves, the number tof teams with space enough to be factors in FA is severely limited
Based on this chart there are fully 20 teams will have less than $20MM in cap space. Almost by definition that means there are 20 teams who are essentially OUT of the FA market for much more than minimum value FA's. Then there is another 5 teams who look like they would have $10-15MM in EFFECTIVE space and 2 more who have $15-20MM in effective room,
That means that with the biggest raft of quality FA's in many many years (perhaps ever) the Pats will be competing with only 4 other teams (Jags, Jets, Colts and Bengals) for those FA's who would be looking for contracts that start at $10MM. (Washington and Denver can also afford one $10+MM contact)
I see this as an amazing opportunity for the Pats, and are REALLY bad year for FA's. If you are a FA and DON'T get signed in the first few days of FA, the chances of you getting the contract you THOUGHT you were going to get are going to drop precipitously. So for Pats fans, and BB, I suggest PATIENCE will end up being their best friend. AND I think most of the teams with money to spend will also be thinking this way
Karras signed for $3M. How is that "far from guaranteed" when 7th rounders are going for 1.5M or so?The Karras pick was always far from guaranteed. The missing 4th is a complete mystery even to Korte, though.
There are no 7ths this year. The 32-pick limit was reached while still in the 6th round values.Karras signed for $3M. How is that "far from guaranteed" when 7th rounders are going for 1.5M or so?
Also, I forgot about Shelton who signed for for an APY of $4M..
The Patriots didn't sign anyone who would have been eligible in the Comp Formula.
Makes no sense to me but OK
And yet they removed two eligible players from the Pats list in Roberts and Ebner (both had $2m APY contracts) while keeping Byrd (1.5M)There are no 7ths this year. The 32-pick limit was reached while still in the 6th round values.
No we are in the same category because none of those teams are fully built and the one that did make the playoffs has major uncertainty at qb.teams are NOT the same as last year. However, I don't accept that the patriots are now in the same category as the colts and cards. And why? We also will lose players. The answer is that we are in the same category because we are on a patriots message board.
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