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This is likely Aaron Jones's last year in GB. USE HIM. Be selfish with him and put miles on him.
Sign AJ to a cheap 2nd contract and draft a dude in 2024.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
This is likely Aaron Jones's last year in GB. USE HIM. Be selfish with him and put miles on him.
Sign AJ to a cheap 2nd contract and draft a dude in 2024.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
I am 100% on board with this. I think he's the type of player that could still play well into his early 30's, even if maybe as time goes on he becomes more of a 3rd down back.
This is likely Aaron Jones's last year in GB. USE HIM. Be selfish with him and put miles on him.
Sign AJ to a cheap 2nd contract and draft a dude in 2024.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
I am 100% on board with this. I think he's the type of player that could still play well into his early 30's, even if maybe as time goes on he becomes more of a 3rd down back.
He has $6.5 million in void money too, so it would take care of that. If we do extend him I might grab his jersey.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
This is likely Aaron Jones's last year in GB. USE HIM. Be selfish with him and put miles on him.
Sign AJ to a cheap 2nd contract and draft a dude in 2024.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
Aaron Jones is exactly the type of player and person who would do this. I do however believe only one of AJ or "AJ" will be a Packer next year. Both of them won't be.
This is likely Aaron Jones's last year in GB. USE HIM. Be selfish with him and put miles on him.
Sign AJ to a cheap 2nd contract and draft a dude in 2024.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
Aaron Jones is exactly the type of player and person who would do this. I do however believe only one of AJ or "AJ" will be a Packer next year. Both of them won't be.
Right now we can afford one or the other with Love on a relatively cheap deal and all our dead cap money coming off the books this year.
I would personally drop both. Paying RBs in the NFL just doesn’t equal success. You just need a competent runner who can get 4 yards and not turn the ball over. Look at what the Chiefs just did with a rookie RB.
I would personally drop both. Paying RBs in the NFL just doesn’t equal success. You just need a competent runner who can get 4 yards and not turn the ball over. Look at what the Chiefs just did with a rookie RB.
I wouldn't say no to a 3 year rework/extension in the $30 million.
I am 100% on board with this. I think he's the type of player that could still play well into his early 30's, even if maybe as time goes on he becomes more of a 3rd down back.
He has $6.5 million in void money too, so it would take care of that. If we do extend him I might grab his jersey.
I grabbed an alternate jersey last year and was a little concerned that he might be gone soon, but also realized that he's one of those players where I can still wear his jersey to a game after he's gone and not feel any shame.
I would personally drop both. Paying RBs in the NFL just doesn’t equal success. You just need a competent runner who can get 4 yards and not turn the ball over. Look at what the Chiefs just did with a rookie RB.
My head says this. But my heart loves Aaron Jones
AJ and AJ gained 2500 yrds last year, relatively speaking both are low mileage RB's and play in a system that depends on RB production, I'd rework both contracts and keep on trucken a couple more seasons, add a draft pick, but I wouldn't count on him till he's proven himself prior to cutting either of the AJ's first, production is what ya pay for
I would personally drop both. Paying RBs in the NFL just doesn’t equal success. You just need a competent runner who can get 4 yards and not turn the ball over. Look at what the Chiefs just did with a rookie RB.
My head says this. But my heart loves Aaron Jones
AJ and AJ gained 2500 yrds last year, relatively speaking both are low mileage RB's and play in a system that depends on RB production, I'd rework both contracts and keep on trucken a couple more seasons, add a draft pick, but I wouldn't count on him till he's proven himself prior to cutting either of the AJ's first, production is what ya pay for
AJ Dillon is a UFA next year so there is no contract to rework.
I would personally drop both. Paying RBs in the NFL just doesn’t equal success. You just need a competent runner who can get 4 yards and not turn the ball over. Look at what the Chiefs just did with a rookie RB.
Agree - look what Jamall Williams did last game against us.
Also we will need the money if we going to be paying Love 40-50m per in 2 years time.
Here’s the deal about RBs…if they just run the ball…yes they are expendable
If they run the ball and pass block well, they set themselves apart and are a little harder to replace.
But if they run the ball, pass block, and they are a weapon in the pass game…then they have a lot of value.
Because at that point you aren’t paying a “running back”, you are paying a playmaker. And playmakers aren’t so easy to find.
Running backs that can be pass catchers and get YAC are not easily replaced
I agree to a point. If you need a rusher, no need to invest much, colleges churn out so many. But few are also well-versed in pass pro and as catchers.
It took Aaron Jones a year to become a decent blocker and two to become a receiving threat. AJ Dillon still makes a lot of mistakes as blocker.
I'd still hate to pay tippy-top RB money. With Aaron Jones, you'd essentially pay to have a larger playbook. With him, you have the option of flexing a RB wide.
Here’s the deal about RBs…if they just run the ball…yes they are expendable
If they run the ball and pass block well, they set themselves apart and are a little harder to replace.
But if they run the ball, pass block, and they are a weapon in the pass game…then they have a lot of value.
Because at that point you aren’t paying a “running back”, you are paying a playmaker. And playmakers aren’t so easy to find.
Running backs that can be pass catchers and get YAC are not easily replaced
Sure they can. Jerick McKinnon is 30 and made less than 1M as a pass catching specialist. Anytime you pay a RB and draft one highly you are making a mistake. We did both.