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Spotrac predicts KK contract


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https://www.spotrac.com/blog/calculated-likely-contract-projections-for-2017-nfl-free-agents/

 

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1. KAWANN SHORT, DL, PANTHERS

Calculated: 6 years, $109.4M ($18.2M AAV; $65M guaranteed)
Likely: 6 years, $109.4M ($18.2M AAV; $65M guaranteed)

Deals for Marcell Dareus (BUF) & Fletcher Cox (PHI) raised the financial bar for interior linemen who can rush the pass and stop the run. While Short’s pass rush production is a bit below the aforementioned, he’s arguably the best defensive player set to hit the open market this coming spring. The Panthers are likely prepared to slap a franchise tag (estimated $13.5M) on him as soon as possible.

 

They have him listed as their #1 FA this off-season.

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3 minutes ago, rodeo said:

After Norman players are going to know they can just refuse to sign the tag and then go anywhere they want for big money

And if that happens then we get a 3rd round comp pick and move on.  I would suggest that you not get emotionally attached to players.

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Just now, rodeo said:

That's not how it's meant to work, though.

But that's the reality in a salary cap era.  It's just not surfaced until now because most teams cave to the players demands out of desperation.  Dave don't play that.   No emotions involved, only business.   I'm not saying the players shouldn't get their money when they can, just don't expect their current team to fork it over.  As long as they get their money who cares where they get it if that's all that matters?

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