SeatownJay
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He's a free agent at the end of the year. Would you be willing to let him walk and go into next year with a rookie kicker if it means Seattle uses the $3.5 million he frees up on the offensive line?
This I would not disagree with, but I wouldn't just let him walk without an offer.Rat":1hvchojj said:It doesn't feel like he's automatic anymore. I'd like to at least see someone push him in camp, whether that's a rookie or a free agent.
SeatownJay":34saahzh said:He's a free agent at the end of the year. Would you be willing to let him walk and go into next year with a rookie kicker if it means Seattle uses the $3.5 million he frees up on the offensive line?
NFSeahawks628":33nyyybx said:Let him walk.
bigskydoc":2c44dcxw said:NFSeahawks628":2c44dcxw said:Let him walk.
Straight to Paul Allen's office to sign another contract
You think the cap will keep raising with viewership down?Basis4day":2hrwnjj3 said:SeatownJay":2hrwnjj3 said:He's a free agent at the end of the year. Would you be willing to let him walk and go into next year with a rookie kicker if it means Seattle uses the $3.5 million he frees up on the offensive line?
Well, you would need to factor in the salary of a new kicker. Minimum is around 500,000. Salary cap is expected to rise to between to 166 and 170 million. Currently it's around 155.
I know fans want to spend more on the O-Line. That doesn't mean you weaken other areas by a large degree to do it.
You keep Hauschka.