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Agreed. I would like to make sure we have an excellent to elite LT for next season BEFORE investing more at RB.My thing is--Taylor or not--the running game will be more impacted by our OL ability. So I'd be cautious about another investment.
We have enough future cap for both. RBs don't hit the CAP as hard as other positions at the moment. RB market going to be flooded next year too so there will be some movement there. I'd only want the Rams to case after Taylor if its a fair deal which I'd love to see happen, but don't think will. A stud like him would make our offense even better though do it's fun to dream at the momentAgreed. I would like to make sure we have an excellent to elite LT for next season BEFORE investing more at RB.
Well he got paid and even got a no tag clause to attempt to get another nice payday in FA next year. Saquon should learn from this guy.And people thought we could trade for and pay Hunter I even said we could do a multi year deal to lower his cap hit this year. He just wants to get paid and you can't blame him tbh.
He very well may and he's better than Cam as well. All backs seem to break down these days and it all in the legs. I'd just hate to see us pay him huge money and it's Gurley 2.0. I'm fully on the draft backs and cycle through them train.
That’s Taylor’s agent responding to Rapoport.
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This is nothing compared to what he wants to be paid. There were reports in the off season he wanted at least 18 million a year. I doubt he gets it but that to him is his market.Well he got paid and even got a no tag clause to attempt to get another nice payday in FA next year. Saquon should learn from this guy.
Totally agree that he wanted more for sure but it's a smart move to take 17 mill for one year while also ensuring he hits FA. If he plays well, he's gonna get paid pretty well.This is nothing compared to what he wants to be paid. There were reports in the off season he wanted at least 18 million a year. I doubt he gets it but that to him is his market.
I've said this in other threads but yeah Bears are the perfect landing spot for any of the big name RBs wanting a second contract whether its Taylor, Jacobs, Barkley, etc. As you said that's if Bears would loosen the purse strings.Per Bleacher Report the #1 potential landing spot for Taylor is:
THE CHICAGO BEARS.
Are you kidding me? No way they pay him anything near what he wants. They are always under the cap for a reason, because they count their pennies and keep track of every stale hotdog bun that isn't sold at the stadium and deduct it as a business loss.
"If there's any team that could potentially afford to give Taylor an extension in the range of what he may be looking for, it's the Bears.
Chicago still has plenty of money to work with as it has nearly $28 million in cap space, per Spotrac. So, they may be willing to splurge a little more to add one of the elite offensive talents in the sport."
That's a normal purchase deductionkeep track of every stale hotdog bun that isn't sold at the stadium and deduct it as a business loss.
IF the Bears want to help Justin Fields take the next step, they should consider something like this. There is a lot riding on Justin Fields.Per Bleacher Report the #1 potential landing spot for Taylor is:
THE CHICAGO BEARS.
Are you kidding me? No way they pay him anything near what he wants. They are always under the cap for a reason, because they count their pennies and keep track of every stale hotdog bun that isn't sold at the stadium and deduct it as a business loss.
"If there's any team that could potentially afford to give Taylor an extension in the range of what he may be looking for, it's the Bears.
Chicago still has plenty of money to work with as it has nearly $28 million in cap space, per Spotrac. So, they may be willing to splurge a little more to add one of the elite offensive talents in the sport."
OJ Howard could be a nice little addition to the TE group but I doubt they go for him.
Has OJ Howard ever been a good addition to anybody's TE roomhe hasn't been a nice addition for the multitude of teams that have signed and dumped him.
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Didn't think I would ever see OJ Howard and nice addition together in the same sentence. Reason the dude keeps on getting released.OJ Howard could be a nice little addition to the TE group but I doubt they go for him.
Per Bleacher Report the #1 potential landing spot for Taylor is:
THE CHICAGO BEARS.
Are you kidding me? No way they pay him anything near what he wants. They are always under the cap for a reason, because they count their pennies and keep track of every stale hotdog bun that isn't sold at the stadium and deduct it as a business loss.
"If there's any team that could potentially afford to give Taylor an extension in the range of what he may be looking for, it's the Bears.
Chicago still has plenty of money to work with as it has nearly $28 million in cap space, per Spotrac. So, they may be willing to splurge a little more to add one of the elite offensive talents in the sport."
I've said this in other threads but yeah Bears are the perfect landing spot for any of the big name RBs wanting a second contract whether its Taylor, Jacobs, Barkley, etc. As you said that's if Bears would loosen the purse strings.
But a team with a ton of cap room still during training camp would be perfect for a big name RB. You could front load the contract so there's no long term risk. Run them dry over the next couple of years and if they last longer than that good and if not (or they demand more money) dump their ass after a couple years and move on. If my team had cap room still I'd have no problem dumping money into a stud RB for a few years as long as it doesn't cause long term issues.