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He would have been the starter. I can't remember when he got hurt but he was running with the top team in TC. Myles Murphy was doomed to the scrub squad. Although I believe Hubbard was also recovering. I'm glad they brought him back. At least give him a chance to beat somebody out even if its for depth.
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Bengals are getting slammed because the "price is going up". This is all based on Press release AAV. Not the greatest way to judge. Since the Myles Garret Contract is the now the "highest non QB" you'd have to wait to see details. However, the Crosby contract did not move the price upward as suggested by media. The discussion last summer was Chase had an offer to make him the highest paid WR. Was it on AAV? Cash? Not sure. JJ's contract paid him $39m in first year. $96m in first 3. Max's deal is lower in both metrics. $33m and $94m. CD lamb contract reworked is about the same as Crosby. Both JJ and CD have a better chance getting to year 4, but they also will be paid more if Crosby gets to year 4. Long story short: Chase would take the JJ or CD contract over Crosby deal.
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Nick Emmanori S - South Carolina would be on my target list at 17. On of the few non-DL prospects I'd have on there right now. Until somebody is added they have a spot open and he looks the part of instant impact. You could also throw Starks in there but my 1st non-DL target would be Emmanori. I thought Herbert was back but he's a FA. Would like to have him back then move on from Williams. If neither are resigned then adding a RB later in the draft becomes a decent move.
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Higgins is either extended or on the tag. His window to move on has about closed, IMO. I'm guessing he takes the extension. I would love that trade but I'm thinking he'd be gone already if anyone called offering that. I'm guessing his market isn't what he hoped it'd be. Any team could talk offer sheet and there's not a peep about it. Trey is gone, IMO. That's leaves them 7 rostered DL when they typically keep 10. I think 2 DL in the first 4 picks is likely. Maybe 1 DE, 1 DT. So there would need to be another body, I hoping a healthy Sample given FA wasn't strong to begin with and now seems picked through.
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Higgins $26m, Chase $22m and Trey $19m. $67m in cash/cap space already allocated to those 3. I would guess at min they have $110m planned for cash expenditure this year IF all are extended. Any extension/restructure of Burrow only helps IF he puts off his money. The details of the Allen/Mahomes new deals aren't out but it probably pays them more money this year while creating cap room. A Burrow restructure of that type is not what is needed and there's been no indication Burrow is willing to push off his money. Fans/Media want the Chase, Trey, and Tee deals done in March. I do too, just to move on to another topic, but there's really no requirement to have them done at the start of FA. Start of TC or July 15th will be the critical point. Although, I'm guessing Trey will be gone by then. Burrow pushing off his $25m salary planned for this year into a guaranteed 2026 roster bonus would help cash flow and cap.
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Chiefs did it to be within cap rules. They've already lost a couple starters. Bengals are under the cap and there's no need to restructure at this time and at the current time have lost 0 of the big 3. Although Hendrickson is probably going I would assume. Colts insider says they are talking to him along with 2 other teams.
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Can't extend until after year 3. Bengals probably saved $34m cash when Chase backed out. It goes both ways Chase elected to only get paid $5m for a triple crown season. Is he going to do the same in 2025 and only get paid $21m? Look how fast AJ Green fell apart and he was playing games with his contract at the time his ankle got rolled into on that Dayton surface. Its a spread of about $43m of JJ's total cash through 2025 and what Chase will get paid without an extension.
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there was some stuff about Denver promising feature back role then they basically lied or it didn't work out. He was on the trade block once during 2022/2023 or maybe it was rumor. He got cut right before 2024 season. I hope he is the same player because he's another weapon catching out of the backfield and that's a good combo with is pass blocking. Little less unpredictable.
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Slaton is a rotational run stuffer. His highlights look like he'll give them some pursuit in the run game which was sorely needed. I like that about Jackson's rookie year too. Hopefully they can get some decent rotation going and get BJ back to a 500 snap or less player. Nothing they've done for the D is earth shattering just depth. They are working to bring back Ossai. Have an offer out to Trey, but we'll see how that shakes out. They've passively blamed Lou in the offseason about the shit performance of the D. If they get most the band back together I think it reinforces that thought. I kinda agree with it. But I'm also an idiot. So we'll see. IMO, it wasn't a great FA class to begin with so I don't think there's a "hell yeah" moment for the D unless they get Trey to return. But ultimately it looks like we'll get a clear answer to was it Lou or lack of talent?
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Reporting error, I guess. Good time to remember unless Bengals acknowledge the signing, there's some chance it doesn't happen. Everyone trying to be first on the news this day. I don't think Bengals can report guys off different teams for a couple days considering this is the tampering period. Edit: Bengals.com will acknowledge the report by place "Reports:". I don't think the team acknowledges it until they sign.
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Xavier Worthy arrested. Hmmmm just reference all the Burton hot takes and Bengal front office jabs about taking risks. Maybe Chiefs should down size their scouting staff? I think they traded up to take him. That's two premium draft picks (higher than Burton) for them in back to back off seasons. The overall point here is the NFL doesn't have policies preventing employment for players with character risks. Thus teams that want to compete can't eliminate rare talent with character question marks. It isn't an organization flaw, its a risk of doing business. How in the world did the Ravens with all their scouts and scouting software (uses Madden ratings by the way) miss Tucker getting rub and tugs?