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He'll cost some big bucks, but he's worth it.
Agreed. There's a big gap between #1 and #10 paid LB's in 2024. If JS can get him averaging $15m/year, sign him and don't look back. He may want Smith type cash and JS may have to pay it.
  • Roquan Smith: Baltimore Ravens, $20 million per year
  • Fred Warner: San Francisco 49ers, $19 million per year
  • Tremaine Edmunds: Chicago Bears, $18 million per year
  • Matt Milano: Buffalo Bills, $14.2 million per year
  • Patrick Queen: Pittsburgh Steelers, $13.7 million per year
  • Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah: Cleveland Browns, $12.5 million per year
  • Azeez Al-Shaair: Houston Texans, $11.3 million per year
  • Zaire Franklin: Indianapolis Colts, $10.4 million per year
  • Bobby Okereke: New York Giants, $10 million per year
  • Foyesade Oluokun: Jacksonville Jaguars, $10 million per year
 

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He's only 25. They could do 5yr/$100 mill. Space out the bonus money a bit and it looks doable.
 
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I have a bad feeling he's not going to sign here. I hope I'm wrong.
I hope your wrong as well. They can restructure Geno and possibly Lockett (if not on Lockett, I see almost 0% chance he's in Seattle next year...sadly it's the business). There are other players they can re-work/cut as well. Jones IV must stay a hawk!
 

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Schneider needs to be fired if he lets Jones get away.

I don’t even want him to make it to the open market. I understand not working on an extension in season but they can get to work on this now. He’s already said he’s leaving it up his agent so unless his agent pushes to see what’s out there I see no reason we dry ont get him signed before free agency.
 
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How are we even in a bad cap situation? This team barely has any star players. Schneider is such an idiot.
 

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The issue is this:

Ernest's value in the eyes of the league has NOT been anything close to the value he has to us. With this in mind, Ernest's team is likely looking to lock in significantly more money from Seattle than he'd actually get on the open market.

My expectation is that we're letting him test the market and matching any offer he gets. If none of the offers are competitive or moving the needle for Ernest at all, then we'll come to something where both sides are happy long-term.

His team was probably looking for Pat Queen money from us in extension talks. He ain't getting it on the open market. If he does get that type of offer, then we're probably matching and he'd return.
 
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The issue is this:

Ernest's value in the eyes of the league has NOT been anything close to the value he has to us. With this in mind, Ernest's team is likely looking to lock in significantly more money from Seattle than he'd actually get on the open market.

My expectation is that we're letting him test the market and matching any offer he gets. If none of the offers are competitive or moving the needle for Ernest at all, then we'll come to something where both sides are happy long-term.

His team was probably looking for Pat Queen money from us in extension talks. He ain't getting it on the open market. If he does get that type of offer, then we're probably matching and he'd return.
I remember a GM that had a similar take. I hope you're correct and we don't follow the alter-scenario.

I agree on the take in principle...it is a negotiating period and both sides are engaging, even if they're "on a break".
 
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JS and the Hawks have some cap manipulation to do before they settle on EJIV's contract.
 

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Some times the player has to tell the agent which way to go. After all, the agent works for the player, not the other way around.
 

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Some times the player has to tell the agent which way to go. After all, the agent works for the player, not the other way around.
unless your RW3 's agent lol
 

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