kearly
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Last year, we saw a lot of big name pass rushers sit on the open market for a very long time. Osi Umenyiora, John Abraham, Dwight Freeney, Shaun Phillips... they all took weeks or even months to sign with new teams, all of them for low prices. While guys like Bennett, Avril, and Kruger signed relatively quickly, once they were gone age bias reared it's ugly head and teams showed very little interest in signing over 30 pass rushers.
I think we are starting to see a slow down in 2014 as well, after most of the big names have signed big deals. Right now there are a ton of quality pass rushers nearing 30, at 30, or over 30. Jared Allen, Justin Tuck, Anthony Spencer, Shaun Phillips, Jason Hatcher, LaMarr Woodley, with guys like Jason Worilds and Cameron Wake being rumored to be on the trade block.
Now, I'm not saying all of these guys fit Seattle, or that all of them are worth inquiring into, what I am saying is that there is a lot of supply right now for the entire league, and not a ton of demand. Think about how much harder Chicago would have fought us for Bennett if they didn't have Houston to fall back to? Of this group of guys, maybe, maybe Jared Allen gets a payday, but most of the rest probably will not. And GMs will use that to leverage favorable deals.
The biggest bargains in free agency always emerge when the initial wave of FA wears off. The fact that all of these options are still around is very encouraging, and if Jared Allen is bluffing about retirement, we might be able to get a premium pass rusher for a bargain deal. I figure with a list that long, at least one of those guys is going to fit a role Seattle can create, while accepting less money and contributing.
Just don't expect it to happen tomorrow. It could take weeks, but this is the kind of situation JS wants. I don't think JS would have released Clemons today without feeling very good about this situation.
I think we are starting to see a slow down in 2014 as well, after most of the big names have signed big deals. Right now there are a ton of quality pass rushers nearing 30, at 30, or over 30. Jared Allen, Justin Tuck, Anthony Spencer, Shaun Phillips, Jason Hatcher, LaMarr Woodley, with guys like Jason Worilds and Cameron Wake being rumored to be on the trade block.
Now, I'm not saying all of these guys fit Seattle, or that all of them are worth inquiring into, what I am saying is that there is a lot of supply right now for the entire league, and not a ton of demand. Think about how much harder Chicago would have fought us for Bennett if they didn't have Houston to fall back to? Of this group of guys, maybe, maybe Jared Allen gets a payday, but most of the rest probably will not. And GMs will use that to leverage favorable deals.
The biggest bargains in free agency always emerge when the initial wave of FA wears off. The fact that all of these options are still around is very encouraging, and if Jared Allen is bluffing about retirement, we might be able to get a premium pass rusher for a bargain deal. I figure with a list that long, at least one of those guys is going to fit a role Seattle can create, while accepting less money and contributing.
Just don't expect it to happen tomorrow. It could take weeks, but this is the kind of situation JS wants. I don't think JS would have released Clemons today without feeling very good about this situation.