TDOTSEAHAWK
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Good signing as we are thin at that position this off-season.
They don't need him to generate a pass rush. He plugs a gap and stops the run which allows the other guys to be more creative. It's a cheaper way to generate pressure. Clark and Hill will need to step up and I think the staff is confident they will.hawkfan68":1tyfbth3 said:Rubin is good but not great. For a 3T, he didn't provide much push or pass rush up the middle. Seahawks need to find a guy that provides a consistent interior pressure - Rubin isn't that. Nonetheless, he's a good guy to have in rotation.
SNDavidson":bn2dzc0q said:
Saying he gets $6 mill doesn't mean that is his cap hit.Overseasfan":cqucrmr7 said:3 year $12 million is great value for Rubin. Although his $6 million cap hit in 2016 pretty much confirms we're not going after a lot of outside FAs. It seems like the tactic will be to keep as many of our FAs as we can, spend some money on key positions if things don't work out with our own FAs (for example if Mebane doesn't sign we'll probably get an outside vet FA for a few million) and load up the rest through the draft.
LolaRox":2b8s07pr said:I hope they get Bane and Lane done somehow too.
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I'm thinking $3-4 mill at most. Sounds like a good deal.McGruff":ynw55j52 said:LolaRox":ynw55j52 said:I hope they get Bane and Lane done somehow too.
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Guessing the bonus is around 3 million, and the first year hit is around 3 million.
peachesenregalia":1rje5cbo said:HawKnPeppa":1rje5cbo said:SNDavidson":1rje5cbo said:
Yer missing the horse radish!
For a Reuben? No.