I guess this means his deal isn't done and they're just playing possum to throw off the draft pundits...
I hate to say I told you so, but this was never more than a 50/50 proposition at best. Probably closer to 70/30 after the playoffs. Asante wanted a $10M+ signing bonus last November. The Patriots were offering him $7.5M. The only reason they tagged him was because his "buzz" value was at a potential all time high. The only reason his agent didn't bark initially is by tagging him the Pat's legitimized his FA "market" value - something he needed considering sooner or later GM's would remember after 2005 they wouldn't have traded us a bag of balls for him. We mid round tendered him last year and he didn't get a sniff of interest for that reason. He was being compared to the guy we tried to sign in FA last year, DeShea Townsend, whom the Steelers consider a very good nickle who can start if he has to. We offered him $4 years $10M, but he re-upped with Pittsburgh for the same money.
Asante was somewhat taken aback by that lack of interest in him and our overtures to Townsend and Law (at $4.5M) and that is likely what prompted his work with a NERF ball last off season. Suddenly because of his double digit INT's he's morphed into a snubbed pro bowler worth more than twice the bonus money this team valued him at just 4 months ago. OK. Only BB believes Asante is a very good player who is a product of his talent and hard work combined with exceptional coaching in a good system. You don't pay those guys top 5 money because the system doesn't even need top 5 players at that position. Just good players who are reasonably talented and highly coachable.
For the record, Clements deal is really a 7 year $64M deal if he ever sees it all. He has a $10M roster bonus due next March which means it could also be a fairly expensive but bailable 1 year deal. I have yet to see a breakdown of Bly's contract. Saying he has $16M in bonuses and "guarantees" could easily mean it could easily morph into a 3 year $5M deal with negligible dead cap and $17M in backloaded salaries. My WAG is Asante believes an elite deal would fall somewhere in between ($5.5-9M), and my other WAG is hell will freeze over before Belioli pays him that kind of money.
The only way this was ever going to work was if Asante still wanted the kind of deal we weren't willing to give him last fall, but were prepared to offer him now. Pioli said on a radio interview a few weeks ago that these negotiations are about more than just money and talent and value - they're about how much a player wants to remain here. So at the end of the day, if Asante wants to "GET PAID" more than he wants to stay here and play here, he's gone.