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T-post Tom
12-03-2009, 01:35 AM
Denver faces dilemma on Dumervil
Posted by Mike Florio on December 2, 2009 11:42 PM ET

The NFL's sack leader plays for the Denver Broncos.

Whether he still plays there in 2010 remains to be seen.

Dumervil's rookie contract expires after the 2009 season. Without a new labor deal, however, he won't be eligible for unrestricted free agency.

So the Broncos can squat on his rights via a restricted free agency tender, which will entail a non-guaranteed salary far lower than the $10 million or so guaranteed that the franchise tender for defensive ends would entail.

But will even the highest possible tender offer keep teams away from Dumervil? The Vikings surely don't regret giving up a first-round pick and a third-round pick for Jared Allen -- and that's the exact price an interested team would have to pay for pilfering Dumervil.

He has 40 sacks in five games short of four seasons. In comparison, Texans defensive end Mario Williams -- the first pick in the 2006 draft -- has 35.5 career sacks in the same span.

So the Broncos might have to use the franchise tag to ensure that Dumervil stays put.

Or they can pay him.

The Broncos have two other key players who will be restricted free agents in 2010 absent a new labor deal -- receiver Brandon Marshall and quarterback Kyle Orton.

So with his push for a new deal really heating up, we've got one piece of advice for Dumervil when the Broncos head to Denver for a game on December 27.

Resist the urge to stomp on Mike Vick's leg.

Param
12-03-2009, 01:44 AM
He's worth the money if you run a 34.

BossChief
12-03-2009, 02:00 AM
Denver faces dilemma on Dumervil
Posted by Mike Florio on December 2, 2009 11:42 PM ET

The NFL's sack leader plays for the Denver Broncos.

Whether he still plays there in 2010 remains to be seen.

Dumervil's rookie contract expires after the 2009 season. Without a new labor deal, however, he won't be eligible for unrestricted free agency.

So the Broncos can squat on his rights via a restricted free agency tender, which will entail a non-guaranteed salary far lower than the $10 million or so guaranteed that the franchise tender for defensive ends would entail.

But will even the highest possible tender offer keep teams away from Dumervil? The Vikings surely don't regret giving up a first-round pick and a third-round pick for Jared Allen -- and that's the exact price an interested team would have to pay for pilfering Dumervil.

He has 40 sacks in five games short of four seasons. In comparison, Texans defensive end Mario Williams -- the first pick in the 2006 draft -- has 35.5 career sacks in the same span.

So the Broncos might have to use the franchise tag to ensure that Dumervil stays put.

Or they can pay him.

The Broncos have two other key players who will be restricted free agents in 2010 absent a new labor deal -- receiver Brandon Marshall and quarterback Kyle "Pro Bowl" Orton.

So with his push for a new deal really heating up, we've got one piece of advice for Dumervil when the Broncos head to Denver for a game on December 27.

Resist the urge to stomp on Mike Vick's leg.

he's an olb and the franchise tender for DEs is about 16 million, not 10 iirc. The franchise figure for olbs is close to 10 though, so maybe that is what he meant...

Minnesota gave up a first and two thirds

Whats the deal with Dumervil and Vick? I understand he would lose some value if he stepped on his leg, but where did the comment come from, besides out of his ass?

Florio isnt exactly an elite writer is he?

Param
12-03-2009, 02:34 AM
Whats the deal with Dumervil and Vick? I understand he would lose some value if he stepped on his leg, but where did the comment come from, besides out of his ass?

Florio isnt exactly an elite writer is he?

Vicks younger brother Marcus stepped on Elvis during a bowl game. I'm sure it's on youtube.

veist
12-03-2009, 02:49 AM
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Here's the vid.

BossChief
12-03-2009, 02:58 AM
makes more sense now...thanks

BossChief
12-03-2009, 03:38 AM
If we were drafting around 10, I would consider trading that pick and a third for him. STRONGLY consider it. He is a huge reason their defense is as productive as it is.

Mile High Mania
12-03-2009, 05:25 AM
He's very much worth the money... Denver has a half dozen players to deal with from a contract standpoint this offseason. It's going to be interesting.