In my book the jury is still out with him. For all the hoopla with the Watt signing he ended up playing in just 7 games this season. The Conner signing was probably his best move for 2021. Conner has been able to dodge the injury bug that plaque him in previous years. Green has been a so so signing at this point, neither bad nor great. What concerns me the most is the next two seasons when a bunch of the teams free agents hit the market in both 2022 and even more in 2023. How is he going to not only afford to pay all those slots but fill them? Is he going to continue with the one year injury prone rentals? A fair number of them are some of the younger players on the team.
You have Jones, Conner, Edmonds, Green, Ertz, Williams, Lee, Kirk, McCoy, Alford and Brewer all coming up in 2022 and in 2023 you have K. Murray, Watt, Humphries, Hudson, Pugh, J. Murray, Beacham, Murphy, Hicks, Prater, Phillips, Golden, Allen, D. Thompson and J. Thompson, and Vallejo all hitting the open market. Almost your entire starting Oline is unsigned unless you can find a way to extend some contracts before then and K. Murray is going to want a 5-6 year $240 to $260 million contract.
There will be a lot of holes to fill over the next two years and some positions which will be essentially empty in 2022 like RB and TE. Has Keim sold the future for immediate success?
It will certainly be interesting to see how all these contracts and positions will be handled in th next two years.