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Resigning Fisher wouldn’t be a bad move. Especially if they draft a potential long term replacement. Very possible he has a better year with full off-season work and training camp. And of course the ACL injury takes longer to fully recover from.
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Thanks for the correction. Achilles injury, not ACL
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I thought it would be Mariota and Ehlinger. So glad that didn't happen.
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This is pretty fricking incredible when you think about it. Best offseason moves I have seen in a long ass time.
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Might not have a choice. 16 million left, and they have to sign the draft class. Can’t afford a 20 million tackle. Unless they clear cap room somehow. Gonna be rookies at several spots.
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It's all in how the contract is structured. You can sign a 20 million dollar tackle and have the first year be very cap friendly.
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And they could restructure the contracts of their "known" keystones of the club: Leonard, Buckner. Moore, Smith, Kelly and Hines.
One analysis I saw showed we could get up to just under $50m free this season and still fit it all in future years with signing draft picks and re-signing Nelson next season. If Ballard is "all in," cap should not be the issue. |
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