Joey007
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Thomas is 27 years old and was dominate at times last year. He likely still has his best football infront of him too.
If we retained him we could do a number of things.
Option 1 - Trade Mankins (cap hit $10m) and have him agree to restructure to clear his cap number from our space. He is a superior player to Thomas but is also 5 years older and coming off back to back injury filled seasons.
Option 2 - Cut Dan Connolly and his $3.33m cap hit, it would clear $1.2m in immediate savings and $2.2m in dead money. IMO Thomas is a superior player to Connolly at this point and is also 4.5 years younger.
Option 3 - Keep all 3 spend the extra money. Mankins and Connolly both missed games last year and protecting Brady should be priority #1.
Either way IMO Thomas should be someone we bring back. He has value
I just want to say I'd be intrigued with option 2. Cutting Connolly, who is 30, would save some $$. As for Thomas getting starting money- well in this case he'd be a starter for us, so as long as it's not way out of the ballpark he'd be worth it.
At the end of the day really we could be improving our starting O-line, no disrespect to Connolly.











