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slim chance to none for kalil or williams contract extensions...


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They just came out the other day and said that they would be keeping the core players under contract. Kalil is a core player. NO WAY we lose him. He has solidified the OLine.

Where did he get his info other than he has nothing else to write about. Williams and Kaiil along with Davis and any other core player will be signed.

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beason, davis, and who?????
beason and davis is the core of the LBs on the team and i would put them in the elite category. they could make an argument for the best LB duo in the league.

if connor lives up to his potential we could have all three rank up in the elite.

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