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There's rumors that there are rumors. So that's where we are in the offseason.
Im glad they cut Collins... need to save all the capspace they can
IIRC they are saving 9.5M by cutting him. I bet they'll get more production out of that money with another player. Save the cap space to pay Mayfield and Garrett in a few years.
You realize free agency hasn’t even opened up yet, right? Maybe let that happen before you start bitching.They didnt need to cut anyone to get capspace for that.
He was leading tackler... i appreciate he's not worth the big price tag but theyre not spending it on a replacement either.
Now that there's finally a QB... why arent they spending the cap? I dont expect to go into reserves necessarily... but they were 26mil under (and another 56mil in carryover) before releasing Collins.
The best time to strike is while your best players are on rookie contracts... not sitting around 3 years.
They didnt need to cut anyone to get capspace for that.
He was leading tackler... i appreciate he's not worth the big price tag but theyre not spending it on a replacement either.
Now that there's finally a QB... why arent they spending the cap? I dont expect to go into reserves necessarily... but they were 26mil under (and another 56mil in carryover) before releasing Collins.
The best time to strike is while your best players are on rookie contracts... not sitting around 3 years.
I'm guessing they just plug in Corbett at RG.Don't like messing with the line in front of a young Baker, so identify the replacement early and start to rebuild the chemistry ASAP.
I wouldn't be too fast at judging them for cutting Collins until you see what the defense looks like next year
I have no idea how much the contracts are supposed to rise, but that's above the annual rate paid to most top LB signees last year.It's less about Collins specifically and more about this team consistently being way under the cap.
Is he worth 9mil/yr (rising to 11 later)? Obviously not, but he was productive and no reason to expect theyre going to be close to the cap before or after.
If we're counting on gerbil making up his production, i expect even more missed tackles.
I already addressed the 2nd paragraph.
While Sportrac.com doesn’t have a projected contract for Hicks, they do note that players with similar production to Hicks (leading up to their current contracts) are Luke Kuechly, Wesley Woodyard, Jon Bostic, Cory Littleton and Avery Williamson. Since Littleton is on his rookie deal, I removed him from the equation. The other four have contracts that average out to 3.25 years, $24.7 million. Adjusted for a solid number, that comes out to 3 years, $22.8 million or $7.6 million per year, which is probably too high for the Eagles to afford.