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Is JC Horn marketable?


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17 hours ago, CRA said:

we are rebuilding though.  We aren't contending this year or next.  So what purpose does he really serve if he isn't part of the long term plan.  And Horn shouldn't be part of the long term plan and be here after his rookie deal is over.  His injury history says we shouldn't extend him to money. 

There is zero basis to extend him at this point. Availability is an ability and he is one of the worst first rounds picks in franchise history in that regard through three years.

It is a shame because he is very obviously a hard worker and talented player. I just don't see any hope of him ever staying healthy for any meaningful length of time. 

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2 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

Jeff Otah 2.0. Some guys just can’t stay healthy.

by week 6 in his 3rd season....

Jeff Otah suited up for 76% of his games for us. 

Horn has suited up for 42% of his game for us. 

Reality is, to date, we probably shouldn't even call him Otah 2.0 (which I have been).   Otah was wildly more available than Horn to date.   Even if Horn came back after the bye and suited up for every game the rest of the season, Otah would have been more available through 3 years.   And Otah IMO was proven more dominant when on the field because he proved his dominance IMO against tougher competition than Horn has seen in his little time. 

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