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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.He’s never had injury issues. Has 49 tackles, and 2 sacks through 7 games. Doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You get him till he’s 32. Contract isn’t that bad and could be cut if he does slow down. Can still cover as well. I’ll stick to he’s worth a 3rd and some return if we can dump duggers salary with it. Not nearly as interested if they don’t want dugger.Budda Baker will be 30 this season. Very good player but prefer someone younger who will be around a while.
Safety is deep in the 2026 Draft. Build thru the Draft.He’s never had injury issues. Has 49 tackles, and 2 sacks through 7 games. Doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You get him till he’s 32. Contract isn’t that bad and could be cut if he does slow down. Can still cover as well. I’ll stick to he’s worth a 3rd and some return if we can dump duggers salary with it. Not nearly as interested if they don’t want dugger.
He’s never had injury issues. Has 49 tackles, and 2 sacks through 7 games. Doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You get him till he’s 32. Contract isn’t that bad and could be cut if he does slow down. Can still cover as well. I’ll stick to he’s worth a 3rd and some return if we can dump duggers salary with it. Not nearly as interested if they don’t want dugger.
I certainly don’t agree with playing players who are playing poorly just because you hope it makes them better in the future.Yup.
To me the idea of trading for Kevin Zeitler is subtraction by addition:
(i) It uses up draft capital
(ii) For a short term rental, not a long-term addition
(iii) Who is only marginally (at most) better in the short-term than the guy we currently have
(iv) Thus ******ing that player's development.
Of those, (iv) is by far the most important.
Imagine the following conversation:
Doug Marrone: "We need more young talent on the OL."
Mike Vrabel: "Agreed. We got you Will Campbell and Jared Wilson. Planning to add more in 2026. Coach them up."
Doug Marrone: "Awesome. Just one thing ... Wilson's having a few growing pains adjusting to LG. Can we bench him and trade for 35yo Kevin Zeitler?"
Would love to see the response to that one on Forged in Foxboro. I would imagine it would involve using a broom to perform a proctectomy.
That doesn’t help us in 2025.Safety is deep in the 2026 Draft. Build thru the Draft.
You dont take dead cap in a trade. The cardinals would be charged the 9 mill.His cap hot for 2026 is 19 million with dead cap of 6 million .
There is no freaking way we sign him even if we swap dugger.
Essentially you are getting a safety for 10 + games and taking on 6 million dead cap for 2026 + and 3rd round pick and 5 million in salary hit for this year .
Net cost is 11 million + 3rd round pick for 10 games of safety and you also give a player on top of it.
We sign players for 3 year contract, not based on whether we'll sign him to another contract. I suppose that it could be a 4-year contract.Budda Baker will be 30 this season. Very good player but prefer someone younger who will be around a while.
do you mean giving THEM one of our picks to dump Dugger's salary?He’s never had injury issues. Has 49 tackles, and 2 sacks through 7 games. Doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You get him till he’s 32. Contract isn’t that bad and could be cut if he does slow down. Can still cover as well. I’ll stick to he’s worth a 3rd and some return if we can dump duggers salary with it. Not nearly as interested if they don’t want dugger.
I mean his age concern is still valid, finding someone who could be a longer term fit is more appealing and signing any player after the age of 30 to any multi year contract has a higher risk.We sign players for 3 year contract, not based on whether we'll sign him to another contract. I suppose that it could be a 4-year contract.
Agreed.Safety is deep in the 2026 Draft. Build thru the Draft.
Fair but we have lots of cap space and we have to use it somewhere. Looking ahead at the free agent class next year it seems like there will be a few decent safeties available while many other positions are quite weak. Bryan Cook and Ronnie Hickman standout to me. No matter how deep the position may be in the draft I think it'd be wise to fill whatever holes we can in free agency and keep our options open on draft day, similar to what we did last off season.Safety is deep in the 2026 Draft. Build thru the Draft.
Moss was also checked out with Oakland. We got him for just a 4th and he was an absolute steal.Brian Thomas is currently having one of the worst seasons ever for a "#! WR". I'm good with bringing in talented loser checked-out guy.
I think he had 5 or 6 drops alone last week?
Or waste assets on a player the rest of the NFL has figured out or is mentally not strong enough or has the deduction to play great ball.Moss was also checked out with Oakland. We got him for just a 4th and he was an absolute steal.
This could be another buy low, with big upside type of trade. You know BT Jr has the talent, he already busted out with 1200 yards and 10 TDs his rookie season.
If the Jaguars are not asking for the moon because they want to move him on, this could be a unique opportunity to get a top talent at WR.
Moss was nowhere near this bad. Brian Thomas has been absolutely awful.Moss was also checked out with Oakland. We got him for just a 4th and he was an absolute steal.
This could be another buy low, with big upside type of trade. You know BT Jr has the talent, he already busted out with 1200 yards and 10 TDs his rookie season.
If the Jaguars are not asking for the moon because they want to move him on, this could be a unique opportunity to get a top talent at WR.
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