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They've boxed themselves in at LT and I'm not really sure what their way out will be.
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What the hell is a four year qualifying contract
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Daniel Sorenson (Chiefs) one year, $2.462M, $137,500 signing bonus, salary $2.325M (gtd) four-year qualifying contract</p>— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status/1375112577366245376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 25, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Boxing themselves in would be believing that they were OK with Allegretti and LDT at guard, then striking out at LT in free agency.
The investment in each guard position tells me they didn't box themselves in, the best thing for a rookie tackle, is a stud guard next to them. I also think after the draft you could see them give a deal to a guy like Fisher if they are concerned about a rookie on the line. I'm not one bit concerned about where we are at. If we didn't have Thuney I'd be freaking out. |
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He had 2 left tackles his whole time in Philly and has had 2 (including Albert) his time in KC. If it weren’t for the Achilles year, Fisher would still be here negotiating an extension. Nobody drafts a left tackle with intention to let him walk after his rookie deal expires. First round left tackles are almost always looked at as 10 year fixes. |
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Veach still doing Gods work when it comes to the cap space
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We have chosen exactly where we are at this point. If Veach was desperate in any way we would have signed a guy like Okung or Villanueva by now...or made an offer to Reiff. Missing out on signing a guy like Silverback is disappointing, but there are still many ways to upgrade the LT spot without “getting ****ed”. |
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I want size, smarts and technique first and foremost. If a guy isn’t the most athletic then I can understand it. Guys like Fisher and Bolles had poor technique and it killed them for years. Meanwhile a guy like Schwartz who wasn’t the most athletic guy had adequate technique but learned from Joe Thomas and became a ****ing savant there. God watching Schwartz shut down Von Miller time and time again was just a thing of beauty. And Von was so much faster then Mitch but it just didn’t matter bc Mitch had elite technique. He mastered hand placement, leverage and stance. He was so smart and recognized moves and just out maneuvered those guys. Get me the best tackle with technique that’s available and have them go to Mitch’s house all summer |
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Mitch is the outlier. |
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I don't think that's boxed in. That's two options. The only people who feel boxed in are those on this BB are those who feel adamant that we draft a Edge guy at 31. I would prefer using our first round pick on a playmaker, but missing out on Williams (which may be a blessing) and not going after a guy like Reiff (which many of the same people agreed with) has us looking at OT in round one. It's not a bad place to be when you have pick 31. It not like we have to blow a top 15 pick on a linemen. |
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