I heard linderbaum is a pretty poor pass protection and a stud at run blocking. If we are as run heavy as ravens it might make sense , but with maye's play ability we might need studs in pass protection .
Linderbaum is above average as a pass protector.
20 million for a center seems exorbitant and might handicap us for future. We need an above average center than bradberry who can actually push people so that our tush push works and some gaps are created for running. It might not be as big as linderbaum but we might be able to find that in FA or draft .
The $20M is an unconfirmed number that has been bandied around by the pundits. Linderbaum's 5th year option would have been $23.4M because of making the Pro-Bowl twice during his first 3 years.
Creed Humphrey of the Chiefs is currently the highest paid center in the league. He's making $18M AAV. So the Ravens balked because they felt the $23.4M would have thrown the whole pay scale out of whack.. Not to mention that Linderbaum isn't as good as Humphrey.. He's still an excellent center, but not as good as Humphrey.
Resign chaisson if we can get him for less than 12-13 AAV.
Chaisson is likely going to get an offer in the 18M-20M range. Look at the guys who are already making that and what they did this year:
Greg Rousseau, Arik Armstead, Bryce Huff, Bradley Chubb, etc.
I know that Chaisson says he wants to stay, but Money talks. It's going to be interesting to see how it plays out. I'm just not convinced he'll take 33% less to stay..
Restructure Diggs and Onwenu and make contract incentive driven. I doubt they get anything higher than what pats can offer. We should be able to increase 10-15 million in cap space with those moves.
Only DE for whom I am willing to trade assets would be Myles garrett . Otherwise I am holding on to my assets.
The Pats have a projected $39M in cap space with 50 players under contract. I would expect them to free some cap space up, but it's not mandatory at this point.
One thing to keep in mind. Diggs had incentives in this year's contract. If they were NLTBE, they automatically become LTBE and have to be accounted for immediately. The pats would get a credit for 2027 if Diggs failed to meet them.
The same would go for Onwenu. If any of the incentives that are put in are ones that he would have earned if they were applied to this year, then they are LTBE and have to be accounted for immediately.
Something people haven't mentioned is that, if they sign Linderbaum, Bradbury would likely be cut. Which would free up 5.7M.