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PFF: Tre Boston will cost 3 YRS – $8M AVG/YR


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5 hours ago, Matt62881 said:

If he plays like he did at the end of the year hes easily worth 8m per, pay the man, that's a bargain especially with his locker room presence. He played some single high and actually did well. He also isnt a horrible tackler but as a FS his ball skills are the most important unless it's a broken play and hes forced to make a tackle. Reid is the safety that needs to improve his tracking instead of blowing people up as he plays further foward often. Tre is the one that can blow people up over the middle if the angle is there.

You want to pay Tre Boston 8 million a year............. you could have much better players than that, but you are right Hurney would give him 9

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25 minutes ago, Matt62881 said:

What better safety's are you referring to?

Literally over half the league. I will give you some 2020 free agents that aren't even signed long term that are better: 

Devin McCourty, Malcolm Jenkins, Rodney McCloud, Jimmie Ward, Anthony Harris, Ha Ha Clinton Dix, Karl Joesph, Adrien Phillips, Damarius Randall, Vonn Bell, Justin Simmons.

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4 hours ago, Jared Patterson said:

Literally over half the league. I will give you some 2020 free agents that aren't even signed long term that are better: 

Devin McCourty, Malcolm Jenkins, Rodney McCloud, Jimmie Ward, Anthony Harris, Ha Ha Clinton Dix, Karl Joesph, Adrien Phillips, Damarius Randall, Vonn Bell, Justin Simmons.

Do you think any of them will come for 8 mil per or even 10, if so I'm all in.

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