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This is the way…I don't think Simmons should be playing edge but he should be blitzing a lot more.
This is the way…I don't think Simmons should be playing edge but he should be blitzing a lot more.
It’s really staggering the amount of draft capital Keim spent trying to replace or recreate Daryl Washington. Literally none of them worked out.I don't think Simmons should be playing edge but he should be blitzing a lot more.
And the solution was right in front of him, pay Dansby!It’s really staggering the amount of draft capital Keim spent trying to replace or recreate Daryl Washington. Literally none of them worked out.
He needs to be put in positions where he doesn't think, and just reacts. Like telling him to get the QB on obvious passing downs.I don't think Simmons should be playing edge but he should be blitzing a lot more.
So does he, I do believe that good edge players do pretty well at the pay window.I really hope this works out.
It’s really staggering the amount of draft capital Keim spent trying to replace or recreate Daryl Washington. Literally none of them worked out.
I mean worst case scenario where he can't start and no one else wants him, he can still fill the role of special teams/backup. He hasn't been THAT bad.If the Cardinals can get a 8th round pick for Simmons Take it....I do like Collins
Not for the money on his 5th year optionI mean worst case scenario where he can't start and no one else wants him, he can still fill the role of special teams/backup. He hasn't been THAT bad.
They declined Sinmons’ fifth-year option.Not for the money on his 5th year option
Including the original Washington.It’s really staggering the amount of draft capital Keim spent trying to replace or recreate Daryl Washington. Literally none of them worked out.
Marquise Brown...ugh. Gonna be so gross.They declined Sinmons’ fifth-year option.
They have to decide on Collins next year. Also Hollywood Brown is up.
luxury playerMarquise Brown...ugh. Gonna be so gross.
He's got late round comp pick, written all over him.I mean worst case scenario where he can't start and no one else wants him, he can still fill the role of special teams/backup. He hasn't been THAT bad.
We don’t get a comp pick for him #thanksmontiHe's got late round comp pick, written all over him.
We don’t get a comp pick for him #thanksmonti
Because the 5th year is a walk year. The comp pick only counts if the player completes their contract.Why? Players who have their 5th year options taken up and then leave in FA still gain comp picks.
It will probably be cancelled out in FA with the moves expected next year but it's still going to garner a comp.
Because the 5th year is a walk year. The comp pick only counts if the player completes their contract.
Void years work the same way, I think. You don’t get a comp pick if your player walks in their void year.
I'm talking about Simmons. Yeah, if Brown walks he'll enter into the comp pick conversation (likely as a third), but it'll (hopefully) be offset by big offseason moves as we try to compete.The 5th year option makes no difference. Players that leave in FA after their 5th year still count towards the comp pick formula.
Recent examples are Evan Engram, who got the Giants 5th and the Sheldon Rankins who got a 5th for the Saints in 2022. If you Google, Niners are projected to get a 3rd next year for Mike McGlinchey.
There aren't a bunch of examples because the vast majority of 5th years resign with their team.
Brown would get us a comp pick but considering we expect the Cards to be active in FA next year it's going to get wiped out anyway.
If I am Monti, I am 100% using the franchise tag on Marquise Brown if I can't get an extension done with him. There is no reason to let him walk with the cap space the Cardinals will have, and the likelihood they will sign a high dollar FA.I'm talking about Simmons. Yeah, if Brown walks he'll enter into the comp pick conversation (likely as a third), but it'll (hopefully) be offset by big offseason moves as we try to compete.
I expect Brown to be re-signed. EDIT: Don't know where you got the idea this was a conversation about Hollywood Brown.
That's over $24 million. Cards only have $45 million in effective cap space for 2024 (yes, that includes potential rollovers -- I think). Really difficult to believe that the Cards will go through a 3-14 season and then lock up half our cap space on a wideout. That's so #birdcity.If I am Monti, I am 100% using the franchise tag on Marquise Brown if I can't get an extension done with him. There is no reason to let him walk with the cap space the Cardinals will have, and the likelihood they will sign a high dollar FA.
Yeah, I'm not spending 24M on Hollywood.That's over $24 million. Cards only have $45 million in effective cap space for 2024 (yes, that includes potential rollovers -- I think). Really difficult to believe that the Cards will go through a 3-14 season and then lock up half our cap space on a wideout. That's so #birdcity.
Me eitherYeah, I'm not spending 24M on Hollywood.
The $45 million available in 2024 does not include any 2023 roll over or adjustments to 2024 league cap, yet. It's actually possible they could be well North of $60 million, if they don't do anything else this year and just wait for rollover amount and whatever the natural cap increase is.That's over $24 million. Cards only have $45 million in effective cap space for 2024 (yes, that includes potential rollovers -- I think). Really difficult to believe that the Cards will go through a 3-14 season and then lock up half our cap space on a wideout. That's so #birdcity.
Is that based on your hopes, or do you have facts in hand?The $45 million available in 2024 does not include any 2023 roll over or adjustments to 2024 league cap, yet. It's actually possible they could be well North of $60 million, if they don't do anything else this year and just wait for rollover amount and whatever the natural cap increase is.