Gresham Turns Down 4 Year Contract Offers To Re-Sign on a 1 Year deal with Cardinals

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How about TE Jermaine Gresham? Speaks very well of how much the players in AZ want to stay in AZ. He is going to try to have a big year so he can reset his market next year. Bears and Jets offered 4 year contracts with 'strong" commitments. I bet Carson Palmer had a great influence in this. He and Gresham have been starting to get in sync and OTAs and a whole TC this year could do wonders.
 
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Tight end Jermaine Gresham is going back to Arizona on a one-year deal, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

He turned down four years for $23 million with $12 million fully guaranteed from other teams because he wanted to be back in Arizona. He took less to have consistency in offense and reset his market for next year, the source said.
 

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He turned down four years for $23 million with $12 million fully guaranteed from other teams because he wanted to be back in Arizona. He took less to have consistency in offense and reset his market for next year, the source said.

I really can't remember a player ever taking less money to stay or come to Arizona. Real proof that things have changed with this organization.
 

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I really can't remember a player ever taking less money to stay or come to Arizona. Real proof that things have changed with this organization.

Dont see the reason
Is used more as blocking tigh end then receiver so his stats wont be great
Less Money..not a great fit for a tigh end in terms of stats
Pretty weird
 
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Dont see the reason
Is used more as blocking tigh end then receiver so his stats wont be great
Less Money..not a great fit for a tigh end in terms of stats
Pretty weird

I imagine that Gresham much prefers having Carson Palmer as his QB than Jay Cutler or whomever the Jets' QB is going to be. It wouldn't surprise me if Keim told Gresham that if he has a big year the Cardinals would sign him to a multi-year contract in 2017. Having the OTAs, MCs and a full TC this year could make a big difference in the level of his play and the added opportunities he will have in the passing game.
 
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Loyalty is a tricky thing Love it

I read that Carson Palmer has been keeping very close tabs on teammates he wants to see re-sign with the Cardinals---the two names that were mentioned were Jermaine Gresham and Jerraud Powers. Palmer said he was doing this on his own---it's not like the FO is asking him to do it.

I've been wondering whether the Cardinals were waiting until Monday to meet with Leon Hall because it would give Jerraud Powers some time to accept Steve Keim's offer. if Hall's contract demand are reasonable, I could see Keim signing both Powers and Hall.
 
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He is less than inspiring & so is the signing.

First of all, the guy was rehabbing from back surgery last year which is why he wasn't signed until late July. Secondly, his blocking grades this past season were very good and unheralded, really...one of the reasons why the Cardinals were able to improve their running game. Thirdly, with all the receiving talent surrounding him in AZ, Gresham knows he has to pick his spots and deliver, but he also knows that his chances of getting open with the safeties favoring the deep pass are very high.
 

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Yesssssssss, this is yet another milestone step for the Cards. No one has ever turned down a 4 year deal from another team to come play with the Cards, (let alone 2 of them by the same guy). Then to come back on a 1 year prove it contract speaks volumes for how this team is poised to join the 'elite' ranks of those who challenge for the SB with regularity. This is the kind of stuff that creates dynasties in the NFL. Stand by fans, this ho-hum off season is about to take on some very serious and carefully planned roster moves, each designed to fill a hole, or create super depth. I can feel it in these old bones people----------
 

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I like this. Good blocker and should be better this year than last when he was coming off an injury.
 

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"We're going to see a whole different animal this year. I can't wait." – Arizona Cardinals QB Carson Palmer on TE Jermaine Gresham re-signing with Cardinals.
 

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That's exciting on our end... I'll root for the guy to really come out of the blocks and stay healthy this year.
 

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I like us bringing him back. I thought for sure he was a goner so this is a nice surprise. I'm still waiting for a pass rusher whether he is at OLB or DE though.
 

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I think it gives the team 2 solid TEs who can block and catch the ball. I suspect there may be only 3 TEs on the roster this year.
 

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"We're going to see a whole different animal this year. I can't wait." – Arizona Cardinals QB Carson Palmer on TE Jermaine Gresham re-signing with Cardinals.

Well at least now we know ahead of time which offensive starter will blow his knee out in camp.
 

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He is less than inspiring & so is the signing.

Completely disagree. For a player to walk away from guaranteed millions to stay with this team is really inspiring. He wanted to be here and proved it. To me, it's a sign that this is a team that believes in its leadership and future.
 

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This, like Stanton resigning, is actually great news because it allows us to focus on other positions in the draft, not have to train up a FA in our O and to develop the younger TEs we already have.
 
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This, like Stanton resigning, is actually great news because it allows us to focus on other positions in the draft, not have to train up a FA in our O and to develop the younger TEs we already have.

Agreed Reddog, good point. Anyone brought in that is new to the system will have a learning curve learning BA's offense.
 

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This, like Stanton resigning, is actually great news because it allows us to focus on other positions in the draft, not have to train up a FA in our O and to develop the younger TEs we already have.

god forbid our 2nd round pick TE would be able to actually step up in his 3rd season.

happy he's back for cheap. The offense is going to be good, hopefully great again. But I'm not gonna lie, I'm worried about that D. That #5 ranking was done with some and mirrors, and feasted on bad teams while giving up huge yards/points to the best offenses in the league.
 

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Whatever. I guess we'll see this fall.

Coming from someone who prolly still stinks Niklas is a stud. Lol Guess I was wrong about that as well :p

In all seriousness our offense is based on the WRs having big games, so expecting a 2nd string TE to be much of a contributor is a pipe dream.
 
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It is not how many passes one catches, it is the opportunity to catch passes in games that count which will impact his value and the Cardinals are a playoff team... he is going to have to play better though to garner a larger contract after this season with the chances he does get
 

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Coming from someone who prolly still stinks Niklas is a stud. Lol Guess I was wrong about that as well :p

In all seriousness our offense is based on the award having big games, so expecting a 2nd string TE to be much of a contributor is a pipe dream.

I expect Niklas to be traded by draft day.Niklas gets roasted while Humphries sucks so bad he doesn`t even dress for the games,Cooper loses his job to a cheap FA signing and yet Niklas still gets roasted.Niklas caught 2 tds in one of his starts so he has flashed talent.Still trading a 23 kid would be stupid in my opinion.But I think that's what will happen.
 

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