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Broncos CB Chris Harris Has Requested Trade or New Contract


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If I'm reading his contract correctly he is very tradable for the broncos with less than a million in cap hit. The problem really is what is the value of a 28 year old cb at $8M for one year? 

If someone sees him as a pro bowler for the next 3 years and he agrees to a new deal, maybe a 4th?

 

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He certainly fits a need. We are gonna be in nickel just as much as we are in 3-4 and 4-3 base defense and slot cornerback is a bigger hole for us than free safety. It would def allow us to focus strictly on d-line and o-line rounds 1 thru 3 with a safety tossed in somewhere.

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He is great, both on the outside and in the nickel...  but two problems:

1) he excels in press/man primarily, not saying he isn't great in zone...  but, we have been a primarily zone defense.

2) he wants more money and that's why he wants a trade.

Would I be excited if we swung a deal?  Absolutely.  But it isn't happening.

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19 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

He is great, both on the outside and in the nickel...  but two problems:

1) he excels in press/man primarily, not saying he isn't great in zone...  but, we have been a primarily zone defense.

2) he wants more money and that's why he wants a trade.

Would I be excited if we swung a deal?  Absolutely.  But it isn't happening.

I think if you bring a guy like him in, I'd like to think you start playing more man-to-man, but who knows.  It sure does get tiring seeing our dumba$$ DBs getting lost and leaving guys wide open because they're covering the wrong zone instead of having simple coverage assignments.

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