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Well he grabbed a sack today.  Final 2023 stats:

32 solo tackles, 8 sacks, 15 TFL, 1 FF

Worst statistical year since his rookie campaign. 

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Is he a better asset than Montez Sweat? Is he worth $25 million+ per year? $20m? 

How do we navigate his situation? Word was beginning of season discussions were around $27m/yr

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10 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Well he grabbed a sack today.  Final 2023 stats:

32 solo tackles, 8 sacks, 15 TFL, 1 FF

Worst statistical year since his rookie campaign. 

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Is he a better asset than Montez Sweat? Is he worth $25 million+ per year? $20m? 

How do we navigate his situation? Word was beginning of season discussions were around $27m/yr

On a per game average: 2 solo tackles, 1 TFL and 0.5 sack.

Yup, that's totally worth backing up the Brink's truck to BOA over.

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If there is any good news, with how terrible he was this season, I'm not sure another team is paying him $30 mill a year. Unfortunately, this probably also means we have no chance of getting a first rounder for him.

Franchise tag him and hope he is terrible next year also so we can get him cheaper long term I guess. If he threatens to sit out like Le'Veon bell did, get into that battle and don't let him win.

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

One of the top 5 mistakes we made last off-season was not trading him for 2 first rounders.

It was money in our hand and we got cocky.

And then not trading him to Chicago instead of D.J. Two golden opportunities just fumbled away.

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