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1. Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens

2022 salary: $23.1 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

2. Orlando Brown Jr., OT, Kansas City Chiefs
2022 salary: $16.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27

Why he could get paid: Brown is a massive performer in the run game at 6-foot-8 and 340 pounds and utilizes his frame to compensate for average foot and body quickness in pass protection. This season, Brown has registered a pass block win rate of 89.6% when blocking for Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City. -- Bowen

Will he re-sign in Kansas City? The Chiefs invested a lot of draft capital in acquiring Brown from the Ravens, so I expect them to re-sign him to a big-money deal -- even though he's probably not a top-five offensive tackle in the NFL. -- Tannenbaum

3. Elgton Jenkins, OT/G, Green Bay Packers
2022 salary: $4.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27

4. Saquon Barkley, RB, New York Giants

2022 salary: $7.2 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

5. Marcus Davenport, DE, New Orleans Saints
2022 salary: $3.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27

6. Roquan Smith, ILB, Baltimore Ravens
2022 salary: $6.6 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

7. Tom Brady, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $11.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 46

8. Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, San Francisco 49ers

2022 salary: $14.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 31

9. Javon Hargrave, DT, Philadelphia Eagles
2022 salary: $17.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 30

just drafted Jordan Davis in April, but Hargrave is an extremely productive interior pass-rusher. Look at the impact he's having on this defense. The Eagles will re-sign the veteran. -- Tannenbaum

10. Tony Pollard, RB, Dallas Cowboys
2022 salary: $1.1 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

11. Geno Smith, QB, Seattle Seahawks

2022 salary: $3.5 million
Age entering 2023 season: 32

12. Dalton Schultz, TE, Dallas Cowboys

2022 salary: $10.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27

13. Lavonte David, ILB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $14.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 33

14. Jessie Bates III, S, Cincinnati Bengals
2022 salary: $12.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

15. James Bradberry, CB, Philadelphia Eagles

2022 salary: $2.3 million
Age entering 2023 season: 30

16. Josh Jacobs, RB, Las Vegas Raiders

2022 salary: $3.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 25

17. Jordan Poyer, S, Buffalo Bills
2022 salary: $10.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 32


18. Yannick Ngakoue, DE, Indianapolis Colts

2022 salary: $13.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 28


19. Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants
2022 salary: $8.4 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

20. Jack Conklin, OT, Cleveland Browns
2022 salary: $11.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 29
Why he could get paid: A powerful right tackle in the run game, Conklin utilizes technique to overcome limited foot speed and range. He has a 91.6% pass block win rate this season, putting him on pace for his fourth straight year above 90%, and his 76.4% run block win rate is among the top 25 tackles. Conklin is an ideal fit for a run-heavy system that utilizes play-action protection. -- Bowen

Will he re-sign in Cleveland? He's no doubt a good player, and the Browns lean heavily on the run behind Nick Chubb. But Conklin lacks durability and hasn't played a full season since 2019. Time for Cleveland to move on and let James Hudson III replace him. -- Tannenbaum

21. Jakobi Meyers, WR, New England Patriots
2022 salary: $4.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

22. Nate Davis, G, Tennessee Titans

2022 salary: $3.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

23. Jamel Dean, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $2.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26


24. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
2022 salary: $2.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26

25. Mike Gesicki, TE, Miami Dolphins
2022 salary: $10.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27

Why he could get paid: The target volume is down for Gesicki in Mike McDaniel's offense, as he is seeing 3.7 targets per game as opposed to 6.5 last season. But the 6-foot-6 tight end previously recorded three straight seasons of 50 or more receptions and has twice cracked 700 receiving yards. Gesicki is a long, flex target who can work the seams and the intermediate areas of the field, and he presents red zone scoring upside. -- Bowen

Will he re-sign in Miami? I love the massive catch radius ... but I can't see Miami bringing Gesicki back. The Dolphins need to sign a tight end with more blocking ability. -- Tannenbaum


I could see the Bears getting like 6 of these guys.
 

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Burton was 224 coming out and ESB was 214. So basically 10 pounds difference and the 3 inches of height actually helps ESB if he moved to tight end. The comment was if ESB added 15-20 pounds he would be similar in size to Burton which was more a reference to weight as the height thing would be to his advantage not Burton's. A 6-5, 230-235 pound TE would be bigger than a 6-2, 230-235 pound TE.



Exactly, acting like it is impossible for a 6-5 guy to put on 15-20 pounds is a bit weird. Thought @iueyedoc was an eye doctor not a male body structure specialist.
Maybe he should just move to CB. The Bears need one of those and at 6-5 215 he has plus size, also it plays into his wheelhouse of not having to catch the football. His 4.48 40 is a bit of a concern, but with an offseason of work he should be able to shave that to 4.25-4.30.
 

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Maybe he should just move to CB. The Bears need one of those and at 6-5 215 he has plus size, also it plays into his wheelhouse of not having to catch the football. His 4.48 40 is a bit of a concern, but with an offseason of work he should be able to shave that to 4.25-4.30.

Yeah you have jumped the shark and trying too hard. Stick to eyes rather than male body structures.
 

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That's just it. Bears have 3 wins going threw the tear down year. Lions have 3 wins and remember how the resident Lions fan here told us when they beat the Packers backups to end the season, it was proof their rebuild was going in the right direction?
 

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****. If Cowherd likes what the bears are doing then we might just be fucked yet again
 

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The finest signal-calling rusher behind only Lamar Jackson put on another clinic Sunday against the Lions with 147 ground yards highlighted by a 67-yard scoring blast to make up for the pick-six he tossed on the previous march. The Bears terror ripped off 132 yards on 10 designed runs against Detroit, the most by a quarterback in a single gamein the Next Gen Stats era (since 2016). He's been especially dangerous when it matters most, converting 27 third-down runs into chain-movers. That's 11 more than second-best Josh Allen. Fields' growth as a passer (SEE: his throws on the move) points to a player maturing into something ultra-special.
 
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