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Shane Ray??


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14 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

That might be an option.  I was looking at the expected prices of the top ten an they are out of our range I think.  

Yeah I was looking at the same thing.. All the top teir edge rushers are going north of 16mil.. So the Clowney, Clark, Lawrence, and Flowers guys are probably staying with their teams or going to the highest bidder.  Which aren't either.. Guys like Barr will get paid as well.. Looking at Sporadic cap calculations for each team.. 

We can either go the older vet looking for a last contract route (Derrick Morgan, Brandon Graham, maybe Ansah)..

Or the younger change of scenery bust guys (Ray, Fowler, Arron Lynch, Eli Harold) types..

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58 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Cheap is a relative term.. He is still young and a 1st round talent.. So around 6 to 8 mil might get him to pick us over another team..

$6-8M for Shane Ray? Please God let him choose another team then.

This would be like some other fanbase wanting Vernon Butler simply because he's a former 1st round pick.

$6-8M... LOLOLOLOL!!!

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

$6-8M for Shane Ray? Please God let him choose another team then.

This would be like some other fanbase wanting Vernon Butler simply because he's a former 1st round pick.

$6-8M... LOLOLOLOL!!!

You might be right.. 6 to 8 might be over bidding..

3 to 5 might be more realistic.. But youth and him once being seen as a 1st round talent will count for something with some teams we will be competing for his services against..

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

If Tre Boston is getting $9m per year and we are paying Reid $8m per year and Mathieu/Harris $10m per year, why not Ray at $6-8m? Heck Ray’s 4 year stats compare well to Ealy’s 3 year stats with us. At least Ealy was healthy. 

Boston getting more than Reid??? Wowwww

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