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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could not even get a draft pick for Darrelle Revis.
Yes. Because he would not renegotiate his deal.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could not even get a draft pick for Darrelle Revis.
In other words, he'll be cut - because no one is going to trade for him.He will not be cut. They will hold on to him and let him move on only after have they exhausted all possible avenues for realizing as much in return for his value.
Neither does Wilfork.Yes. Because he would not renegotiate his deal.
1. We do not know what the Pats offered, but its safe to assume that Wilfork was lowballed.
2. Is Wilfork really done in the NFL? Why do the Pats want him to take a pay cut if he cannot play in the NFL anymore?
So will this be like the cassel + vrabel trade? Mallett + wilfork to the texans. Then draft McCarron.
Even if Wilfork is 75% the player he once was, he is still one of the top five nose tackles in the NFL. I would not pay him $7.5M in 2014 but I am sure there is a way to come to an agreement that both parties can accept.
I agree with your thoughts and felt that there would be a way to reach a one/two yr extension also, but it's not looking particularly good at the moment based on VW's request for release a few days ago.
1. More accurately, Wilfork felt lowballed by it.
2. It could simply be a matter of risk. The Pats must believe there's a significant non-zero chance he's done, or at least not going to recover to his pre-injury dominance (Wilfork is one of the few players ever to get All-Pro votes at two different positions in the same year). If they were 100% convinced he'd be back 100%, they'd just say "Hey, Vince, would you mind converting this salary to bonus so we can add $5M cap room, and we'll add, say, two more years at $XM each?"
Actually, it is a lot like Wilfork's situation, almost identical. Lot like Steve Smith too. In each case you have a team not willing to pay a guy under contract and, in each case, nobody in the league is going to offer a single thing for a guy whom everyone knows will be cut.
We don't know what NE offered him but, no matter how big or how "puny", he obviously feels like he can get more elsewhere (or at least up the bidding from NE).
The only way Wilfork restructures elsewhere would be for huge money, which defeats the purpose of trading for him in the first place.
Personally, I am not trying to trade Wilfork or release him. I think many of you have forgotten how great of a player Wilfork is and how much he changes the dynamic of our defense. Even if Wilfork is 75% the player he once was, he is still one of the top five nose tackles in the NFL. I would not pay him $7.5M in 2014 but I am sure there is a way to come to an agreement that both parties can accept.
Why do we need to cut Wilfork, we have Revis, Browner, and Edelman all under contract right now, we are still under the cap, we have not even restructured or extended Gostkowski, McCourty, or any of the others that were discussed early in the year. Unless we intend to sign Jared Allen, we are not desperate for cap space at all, so before I make Wilfork a street free agent I am doing everything possible to reconstruct that relationship if I am the Patriots. We had the 30th ranked run defense in the NFL that was down 21 spots from the prior year, which was the lack of Wilfork largely. Everyone is so caught up in have this great defense but yet pro letting the player that makes up 20 spots in total rush defense rankings.
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