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Two 1st, Two 2nd, 2 young players


AU-panther
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4 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Then say that, but you said they didn’t pick up the phone.

I said they're not responding to offers or returning calls, and they're not.

One reporter (Breer maybe) got that directly from a front office guy with another team who'd made such a call.

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Say its a 50/50 a QB drafted at #8 is legit. Now there another 1, 2 2s, and 2 young defenders to build with with having the most valuable thing is all of sports. 

Watson loons heres some hard pills to shallow facts- Hes had 2 ACLs injuries, both legs. Lead his team to 4-12 record, while being 'elite". Will be paid close to 40,000,000 in 2022, a rookie QB will get 780,000 (cap hit of 4 million). 

 

Why?!?!?

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Buffalo traded the No. 22 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, as well as fourth-round, fifth-round and sixth-round selections. It received a seventh-round pick along with Diggs. 

Viking took justin jefferson, who if not for Herbert would have been the clear ROTY. 

Bills also had to re-do Diggs deal- The tweaks included increasing Diggs' 2020 compensation by $3.3 million (to what is now $14.8 million), reducing 2021 cash by $300,000, but also increasing the 2021 guarantee by $7.7 million to $11 million, and finally, reducing 2022-2023 cash from $25.55 million to $22.67 million.

 

Diggs had a GREAT year, give me Jefferson on that rookie deal plus picks 10 times out of 10.

 

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The Indianapolis Colts announced a trade with the San Francisco 49ers on Wednesday, sending the No. 13-overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft in exchange for All-Pro defensive lineman DeForest Buckner.

Immediately after making the trade, the Colts signed Buckner to a five-year deal with $21 million per season, according to multiple reports. This deal makes Buckner the second-highest defensive tackle in NFL history.

 

SF used pick to draft Javon Kinlaw. Look at the difference below compared to 21,000,000 per. He also had a great year, both Kinlaw and Bucker. 

In both cases the teams panicked hardcore, if they just used the pick on the player, they would have came out in greeeeaaaaat shape. I hope Panthers are not ready to panic trade and ruin the rebuild. 

 

CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $15,488,692 SIGNING BONUS$8,824,504 AVERAGE SALARY$3,872,173 GTD AT SIGN:$15,488,692 TOTAL GTD:$15,488,692 FREE AGENT:2025 / UFA
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH  
2020 Contract details by year 23 $610,000 $2,206,126 $2,816,126 $15,488,692 $9,434,504($9,434,504)  
2021 Contract details by year 24 $1,314,031 $2,206,126 $3,520,157 $12,672,566 $1,314,031($10,748,535)  
2022 Contract details by year 25 $2,018,063 $2,206,126 $4,224,189 $9,152,409 $2,018,063($12,766,598)  
2023 Contract details by year 26 $2,722,094 $2,206,126 $4,928,220 $4,928,220 $2,722,094($15,488,692)  

 

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