I have been saying it for a while now, but he will go down as the best defensive player to ever play the game.Interesting chart: Double-team rate when pass rushing vs. pass rush win rate.
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That would be the guaranteed money, not the total contract value. The total contract value was mentioned as $33.5 million.$24 mill guaranteed over two seasons! For that I wouldn't even wait for the heartbeat, sign it NOW!!!
I expect it will actually require a significantly higher amount however. . .
He isn't going to get franchised or transitioned. He would be owed $25M for next year. I don't see any way the Cards do this.I cant imagine Chandler's agent is going to let him take just a 2 year deal. That puts him back on the market at an age where another big payday is very unlikely.
I think he is going to want a 3-4 year deal, which I would be hesitant to give depending on the terms. That being said, I want him back. We are not going to find anyone better in the short term.
If we can transition tag him and let someone else set the market that could be the best bet. We still get the option to match. There's the chance of the poison pill...but I don't know how many teams have that option.
Transition tag is based of the top 10 salaries correct? The way I understand it is somewhat similar to a RFA...meaning other teams can offer a deal and then we can match? I very well could be wrongHe isn't going to get franchised or transitioned. He would be owed $25M for next year. I don't see any way the Cards do this.
or 120% of their current salary, whichever is greater. Exactly like the franchise tag, except top 10 vs top 5.Transition tag is based of the top 10 salaries correct? The way I understand it is somewhat similar to a RFA...meaning other teams can offer a deal and then we can match? I very well could be wrong
But the possible advantage would be that another team could set his market value, while still giving us a chance to match? If the offers he gets from other teams are 2 years/30 mil....then it might work in our favor. If another team offers him 4 years/100 mil..then we would get some kind of compensation?or 120% of their current salary, whichever is greater. Exactly like the franchise tag, except top 10 vs top 5.
If he is offered 2/30 from another team, why would he take it if he can get 1/25?But the possible advantage would be that another team could set his market value, while still giving us a chance to match? If the offers he gets from other teams are 2 years/30 mil....then it might work in our favor. If another team offers him 4 years/100 mil..then we would get some kind of compensation?
Not saying he would...just saying he would get to see his offers...if any...from other teams?If he is offered 2/30 from another team, why would he take it if he can get 1/25?
There definitely are. Not just in this case.Not saying he would...just saying he would get to see his offers...if any...from other teams?
Rather than letting he and his agent tell us his market value, wouldn't there be some advantage to letting him see his value while we are also trying to negotiate a new deal with him?
Again, no way to know...but IMO had we used the transition tag on DJ Humphries, there would not have been a single team in the NFL that offered him 15+ million a year like we did. I think he would have gotten offers in the 6-8 million per year range, and then we could have said...we are offering 9...and made a much better deal?
Again, Im not a cap expert, but it seems like there are some advantages to the transition tag when you are trying to work out a new deal.
I sort of look at contracts as guaranteed money is the only money that counts. . . Sure the rest matters, but if a player is earning "incentive money" both the team and player are going to be satisfied!That would be the guaranteed money, not the total contract value. The total contract value was mentioned as $33.5 million.
yikes, no way you pay big money for this kinda performance. Donald, an ass as he is, is on an island all by himself.Interesting chart: Double-team rate when pass rushing vs. pass rush win rate.
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yikes, no way you pay big money for this kinda performance. Donald, an ass as he is, is on an island all by himself.
Yeah definitely, ogbah would be a huge additionThere's 3 free agents I mentioned that are much cheaper, younger and higher ranked in that chart than CJ; Dante Fowler/Randy Gregory and what would be my favorite acquisition Emanuel Ogbah - soo potential, batted passes galore. Give me a cheap high risk/high reward in Fowler and a rising young player in Ogbah for the price of 1 CJ all day (not sure if that can be had though - someone might splurge on Ogbah).