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I DID like Udoh pre-draft a lot.
But I'm still excited about the Smiths and Gary on opening day; like, I already was excited. It's only gotten better
But I'm still excited about the Smiths and Gary on opening day; like, I already was excited. It's only gotten better
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While Reiff isn't much better than average, at best, it still would have been better for them than Cleveland this year.
I can't wait for Raptor to explain how this makes the Vikings better in 2020!!
Vikings quickly looking like the dumpster of the north.
I can't wait for Raptor to explain how this makes the Vikings better in 2020!!
Vikings quickly looking like the dumpster of the north.
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yeah, and nothing against Cleveland as a longer-term prospect. But he's a guy who notably needed to add strength and better his anchor playing with a partial offseason, and our pass rushers are not the kind of guys you want to face when lacking in functional and football strength.
Again, I am worried about the Vikings in 2021-23ish. I really like a lot of their recent draft picks. But I can't imagine how they think they're going to find more success this year than last.
Yeah. I also just think moves like this, which on the face appears to be "win now" moved makes them worse for 2021 - 2023.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 14:06yeah, and nothing against Cleveland as a longer-term prospect. But he's a guy who notably needed to add strength and better his anchor playing with a partial offseason, and our pass rushers are not the kind of guys you want to face when lacking in functional and football strength.
Again, I am worried about the Vikings in 2021-23ish. I really like a lot of their recent draft picks. But I can't imagine how they think they're going to find more success this year than last.
But for us, our tackles will also be challenged week 1.
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Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
I'd be a happy guy. I know many are on the other side of this argument, but he is a guy I want to keep around.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:18Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
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I have also heard that the Packers and David B. want to get a deal done before week 1.
I have no sources though. Again. Just "rumor".
I have no sources though. Again. Just "rumor".
Bak, I'd imagine, is a far more complicated contract to finish. Not just the money, but everything else that goes into finishing a 3rd-contract with an older vet.
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Jones is too far valuable for us to let go. And honestly the RB market is just so hard. Word is Jones really likes it in GB and really wants to stay which helps with negotiations.NCF wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:21I'd be a happy guy. I know many are on the other side of this argument, but he is a guy I want to keep around.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:18Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
I think when you have a good team fit, both sides can make it work. Aaron Jones can still be a very rich man playing for a team he loves to play for if he isn't ridiculous. And there is risk for Jones too. If a deal doesn't get done and Dillon rips it up....Jones's value will go down.
My hope is at least for $ amount that Bak won't have really any higher of a cap hit than he does currently. He is at $14MM in cap this year. I would honestly hope and expect that to fall (obviously) the year he signs....go down for next year and then that 3rd/potential 4th year it goes up pretty good.
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Man, by 2023, likely they won't have Cook at this rate, Thielen will be about all wrapped up, maybe the same with Rudolph, and Barr, and Kendricks and Smith.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 14:06yeah, and nothing against Cleveland as a longer-term prospect. But he's a guy who notably needed to add strength and better his anchor playing with a partial offseason, and our pass rushers are not the kind of guys you want to face when lacking in functional and football strength.
Again, I am worried about the Vikings in 2021-23ish. I really like a lot of their recent draft picks. But I can't imagine how they think they're going to find more success this year than last.
They might gain some cap space moving on from some of them, just seems like the entire entity of their team will likely be gone in 2-3 years.
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If they pay more than 6mil its too much for a RB.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:18Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
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Then you will be disappointed.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 17:16If they pay more than 6mil its too much for a RB.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:18Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
Don't know if it does. But I don know if it makes them much worse. Reiff was okay during the season but 75% of his pressures came in the playoffs.
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Nice spin!
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."
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I doubt it. I can’t see the team prioritizing Jones over Bak. Bak is better at what he does than Jones at what he does. I’ll divert back to the team drafting Dillon. You don’t make that move to resign Jones.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 17:30Then you will be disappointed.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 17:16If they pay more than 6mil its too much for a RB.go pak go wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 15:18Word is the Packers and Jones are hoping to get a deal done before Week 1.
I have been getting the feeling that Jones wants to be a Packer and it will likely not be a ridiculous deal.
Honestly, I think it makes more sense for RBs to not chase high end money because you are more than likely going to get cut 2 to 3 years into it.
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Nice spin!
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."
We are already paying Bak. So it's not like we need to save much more money because he will get a significantly higher pay day.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020 19:35I doubt it. I can’t see the team prioritizing Jones over Bak. Bak is better at what he does than Jones at what he does. I’ll divert back to the team drafting Dillon. You don’t make that move to resign Jones.
I think we can keep both Bak and Jones. I don't think we can all of Bak, Jones and King.
And this is where I have a tough time with things because I like King more than most do. I just think King is going to be tough for us to retain either way.
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Honestly, we can sign Bak to basically the same deal we signed Clark to; structure and all. Similar value, not hard to get done.
I either want Jones to get a 2-3 year extension or to walk after this year. The extension with the new money/new years headlines but the slightly lower full-contract value is the best way to please all sides.
I disagree with the sentiment that if you draft Dillon you aren't paying Jones. Dillon gives you a cheap player at the position for 4 years which means you can afford to pay one RB.
I can see both takes. I'm fine either way with him. I won't like if the life of the contract hits double digit average annual value. But I like the 1-2 punch with different styles, strengths and weaknesses. If we don't keep Jones, we need to spend a mid-to-late round pick on another RB, too. A 4th round pick is still a lot cheaper than Jones' contract, but I have much less concern about the cap stuff than a lot of people around here do, so I don't see it as much of a sacrifice.
We can definitely still get 2 guys among Bak, Linsley, Jones, and King; if they go Bak and Jones, so be it. If it's Bak and King, cool. If it's not Bak, eeek OT. If it's Linsley ACK, C money is hard to swallow.
I either want Jones to get a 2-3 year extension or to walk after this year. The extension with the new money/new years headlines but the slightly lower full-contract value is the best way to please all sides.
I disagree with the sentiment that if you draft Dillon you aren't paying Jones. Dillon gives you a cheap player at the position for 4 years which means you can afford to pay one RB.
I can see both takes. I'm fine either way with him. I won't like if the life of the contract hits double digit average annual value. But I like the 1-2 punch with different styles, strengths and weaknesses. If we don't keep Jones, we need to spend a mid-to-late round pick on another RB, too. A 4th round pick is still a lot cheaper than Jones' contract, but I have much less concern about the cap stuff than a lot of people around here do, so I don't see it as much of a sacrifice.
We can definitely still get 2 guys among Bak, Linsley, Jones, and King; if they go Bak and Jones, so be it. If it's Bak and King, cool. If it's not Bak, eeek OT. If it's Linsley ACK, C money is hard to swallow.