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I'd like to say Jones but I think Webster. He's way more likely to be like a safety blanket and they will need that in this environment.Who gets more snaps, Webster or Jones?
Chargers very likely and I do think they need to trade with SaintsOn this - which team would look to bring him in (and don't they have to pay in draft picks to do so or do I have that wrong?)
I think we see Borom/Leatherwood at guard potentially or Borom at RT.So the OL will be Jones-Carter-Mustipher-Schofield-Rieff and the WR group Pringle, Pettis, Harry, Jones, Webster.
That is not ideal.
Don't think Borom has ever played G and he seems on the outs with the staff. Leatherwood at LG would be good though.I think we see Borom/Leatherwood at guard potentially or Borom at RT.
Cardinals and the chargers if they chokeOn this - which team would look to bring him in (and don't they have to pay in draft picks to do so or do I have that wrong?)
That would instantly become my favorite staff. Not sure about the picks, but I believe you’re right. Too bad the Bears don’t have an opening, even though I like flus, Payton/Fangio are two of the best coaching minds on their side of the ball. I could see AZ making a play. Maybe Texans. Will be interestingOn this - which team would look to bring him in (and don't they have to pay in draft picks to do so or do I have that wrong?)
Hope when the Cards clean house they sign Ian Cunningham as their new GM. That would net the Bears a third round pick.With the dead cap they have after a trade, for $11 salary takeover for the Bears and maybe a 4th round pick, Hopkins would be a steal for 1-2 years.
Interestingly enough, the Bears have been terrible in the 3rd round. I believe Monty is the only contributor they drafted there over the past 3 regimes. A lot of them were traded away though, but stillHope when the Cards clean house they sign Ian Cunningham as their new GM. That would net the Bears a third round pick.
Pretty sure he has to be with the bears 2 years to net them a pick. I could be wrong, but I thought I remembered something like that. Maybe it's 2 years with the team that hires them...Hope when the Cards clean house they sign Ian Cunningham as their new GM. That would net the Bears a third round pick.
Yeah, I just don’t see a reality where JSN, with the season he’s just had, is a better slot option and check down option than Bijan.He went 28th to KC, I could have swung another trade up, I got you bro.
Correct. It has to be two years. And what have the bears shown to merit hiring their assistant GM to be a GM?Pretty sure he has to be with the bears 2 years to net them a pick. I could be wrong, but I thought I remembered something like that. Maybe it's 2 years with the team that hires them...
With the amortization and roll over system, no GMs ever front load contracts on the cap. Doesn't make sense to not just roll that money over into the next year when the cap will be larger and pay it then.
I believe the system that the NFL uses for a cap floor is based on actual money paid out in a year, not on cap charge, so it would make sense to pay out signing bonuses in a year like 2023 to reach the floor. Not sure about that rule though.
It is cash spend not cap spend so they have $194m and $142m cash spend in 2021 and 2022 ($336 in total). Cap was $182.5m, $208.2m and $218.2m ie $608m. 90% of 608. is 547m so that is $211m they have to spend in cash this year. That would include signing bonuses. Right now thry have 67.5m in cash spend for 2023.
Would be the dream coaching combo in CHI. too little too late
Yeah, and I’ve been saying that having $1B in cap next year won’t mean the team will be able to spend it all and quality players will be hard to get.
2 3’s or just 1?Hope when the Cards clean house they sign Ian Cunningham as their new GM. That would net the Bears a third round pick.