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Aj bouye for Gardner Minshew. It makes too much sense. Philly needs all the CBs and Bouye is vet with a small contact. Carolina needs QBs, not matter if another comes will Minshew. Salaries are about the same too. So its not going to happen. 

 

CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $2,710,884 SIGNING BONUS$190,884 AVERAGE SALARY$677,721 GTD AT SIGN:$190,884 TOTAL GTD:$190,884 FREE AGENT:2023 / UFA
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH
2019 Contract details by year 23 $495,000 $47,721 $542,721 $190,884 $685,884($685,884)  
2020 Contract details by year 24 $850,000 $47,721 $897,721 $143,163 $1,095,698($1,781,582)  
2021 Contract details by year 25 $850,000 - $850,000 - $850,000($2,631,582)  
2022 Contract details by year 26 $2,540,000 - $2,540,000 - $2,540,000($5,171,582)

 

CONTRACT TERMS:2 yr(s) / $7,000,000 SIGNING BONUS$2,425,000 AVERAGE SALARY$3,500,000 GTD AT SIGN:$3,500,000 TOTAL GTD:$3,500,000 FREE AGENT:2023 / UFA

 

  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING ROSTER CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH
2021 Contract details by year 30 $955,556 $1,212,500 - $2,168,056  $3,380,556 $3,380,556($3,380,556)  

POTENTIAL OUT: 2022, 1 YR, $3,380,556; $1,212,500 DEAD CAP

2022 Contract details by year 31 $1,270,000 $1,212,500 $2,209,412 $4,691,912 $1,212,500 $3,479,412($6,859,968)
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10 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're probably gonna lose Gilmore and Jackson ourselves.

Agree.  I think we're gonna want Bouye's presence in our DB room this year.  Henderson and Horn have the pedigree to be one of the best CB duos in the league.  Chinn is a DPOY waiting to happen.

But you need that stabilizing presence.  Especially for Henderson who is either going to turn it around here or bust completely out of the league.  And with Henderson, it's 100% in his head.

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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're probably gonna lose Gilmore and Jackson ourselves.

 

9 hours ago, BrianS said:

Agree.  I think we're gonna want Bouye's presence in our DB room this year.  Henderson and Horn have the pedigree to be one of the best CB duos in the league.  Chinn is a DPOY waiting to happen.

But you need that stabilizing presence.  Especially for Henderson who is either going to turn it around here or bust completely out of the league.  And with Henderson, it's 100% in his head.

Ok say they trade Bouye and lose both Gil & Djax . Lets do some roster review.

 

Horn- starter and hope he is 100% back

Henderson- 9th overall pick in 2020 and same ras scores as horn

Taylor- started about 6 games and looked GREAT for a rookie

STO- coming along good for a late rounder, got snaps looked "ok" and an ST staple

Pride- speedy early 4th coming off ACL

Hartfield- starting NB and petty good. Everyone always forgets him

Bonus- right now team has 6 picks in the 4-7 rounds, one could be another CB/NB 

Steve Wilks is back as well.

I believe the value of adding Minshew is vast compared to Bouye.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I believe the value of adding Minshew is vast compared to Bouye.

 

 

This I definitely agree with. I just think you're vastly overvaluing Taylor and Henderson. Pride honestly looked bad. Like not NFL roster quality bad.  Henderson is trending pretty hard toward outright bust. Without Bouye, we basically only have one "proven" NFL outside CB and that's  a huge reach of a statement considering Horn only played in three games as a rookie and is coming off a season ending injury.

 

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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This I definitely agree with. I just think you're vastly overvaluing Taylor and Henderson. Pride honestly looked bad. Like not NFL roster quality bad.  Henderson is trending pretty hard toward outright bust. Without Bouye, we basically only have one "proven" NFL outside CB and that's  a huge reach of a statement considering Horn only played in three games as a rookie and is coming off a season ending injury.

 

Taylor was looking like Horn a few games, dam near saved the whole draft.

Henderson did struggle and looked like he didnt know what to do. Not going to give up. He was traded mid-season and has an elite toolbox

Pride did look bad as well, still young and all thats being asked is fill the #5 spot(if there is one)

You need to believe in the Steve Wilks magic to get to my level. He can be the AJBouye voice. 

They got 6 CBs and only truly need 4(the number they normally carry). 

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