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Theoretically, though, having 2 Okafors would financially allow you to add more to other parts of the defense, making those 2's job easier.
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Given this team's abysmal record on drafting interior defensive lineman in the last 20 years, I'd prefer they keep him.
I don't want us to trade Jones for a 1st round pick and use it to draft a worthless bum like Ryan Sims. |
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To a point, I agree. I don't know that you need $20 million guys on the edges, but you need good players there and preferably ones that can get double the sacks that Okafor does. That said, I'd dump more assets defensively into the front 4 than anywhere else. They reduce the amount of time spent in coverage by all other positions and help reduce the workload in the run game. You let a guy like Jones walk to instead dump millions into a top-flight CB, for instance, I think you're making your team worse. I'm also a fan of putting resources into the DT position over and above all others defensively. They have the quickest route to disrupting plays, and if they are good at it like Jones then you don't let that go. There's only a handful of guys in the league that can disrupt like Jones. Pay the man his money.
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I'd rather pay a corner then pay Jones and I'm a huge Jones fan. No way in today's world am I keeping Jones over Hill
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No way am I favoring Chris Jones over Tyreek Hill. This team is an Offense first unit and you're just not going to replace an elite deep threat like that.
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With the Tyreek extension, here are all the current Chiefs 2020 free agents who are either currently on the 53 or projected to play some sort of role on the 53 man roster. I also threw Gehrig Dieter on there just for laughs.
GEHRIG DIETER Chad Henne Darron Lee Xavier Williams Jordan Lucas Morris Claiborne Bashaud Breeland Emmanuel Ogbah Chris Jones Reggie Ragland Matt Moore Anthony Sherman Blake Bell De'Anthony Thomas Kendall Fuller Demarcus Robinson Deon Yelder Andrew Wylie Ryan Hunter Potentially we're losing our top 3 CBs from this season (Fuller, Breeland, Claiborne). We're going to have to extend or re-sign at least one of those guys for mid-tier starting CB money or go to free agency looking for a starting CB. There's always the draft, but it's usually foolish to bank on a single draft class giving you two good starting corners. Would also be really nice to keep Lee. Everyone else is totally replaceable, but we should also keep in mind that we only have so many draft picks. Not everybody can walk. Especially if we're doing a total rebuild at CB and LB. |
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I don't have a good answer but here's what I know: Donald is a teir better than Jones, I'm not willing to give Jones money. RE: playmakers vs moneyball guys. I don't know about all that. Especially on defense. I'm going to guess that 11 guys that are sound will beat 7 sound guys, 2 great guys, and 2 shitheels. I think the shitheels will just get abused all day long. I mean, we've been there. We've fielded teams with stars of: Eric Berry Justin Houston Tamba Hali Derrick Johnson Marcus Peters That couldn't go out and buy a stop. Conversely, the Cheatriots rolled out a bunch of dudes and held the NFC champion to a butt****ing fieldgoal. There's no star power there. I mean, Patrick Chung? Gilmore? Michael Bennet? Other than being a ****ing loudmouth with his idiot brother, he's no star. I know Belicheat is on a different level than...everybody, but an argument is there that stars are the death of defense - meaning that you're going to have to roll out some schlubs. |
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Belichick has traditionally paid a couple of stars on defense, usually along the DL and DB. Guys that come to mind are Ty Warren, Vince Wilfork, Richard Seymour, Ty Law, Devin McCourty, Lawyer Milloy, Willie McGinnest, Rodney Harrison, Tedy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, and Jerod Mayo. It's just that the contract values then weren't necessarily what they've ballooned up to be since about 2013 when the cap started it's massive 7% per year ascent. I agree with a philosophy that pays 1 good edge, 1 good defensive tackle and 1 good CB. I think you need those pillars on defense. After that, I think you try to even out your resources with average guys and rookie deal guys.
If you want to see more of a case in point where Belichick didn't pay, it's moreso on offense. He's always reworked his O-line with lunchpail dudes that don't break bank and drafted a LT every handful of years. He doesn't commit much there. He's rarely spent money on the receiver position and pretty much churns the RB spot. QB and TE are the places he's spent, that's about it. I'd argue he's traditionally spent more on big defensive contracts than big offensive contracts. That said, he has alot more of those $3-4 million per dudes than most teams and less of the big dollar contracts. |
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Law signed a 6-year $50 million contract in 1999 which made him the 2nd highest paid CB in the NFL behind Deion Sanders. I think you got the point. Even the Patriots sign guys to big deals, it's just they haven't very recently. Edit: Just thought you might want to look at OTC on some of their contracts such as Dont'e Hightower and such. Hightower is the 7th ranked 4-3 olb contract in the nfl and 3 ahead of him signed this offseason. Stephon Gilmore is 9th ranked at CB with 3 having signed contracts after him. McCourty is 9th at S, but was 2nd to only Berry iirc when he signed and most everyone above him now signed at least 2 years later than him. They still spend in inconspicuous ways. Last edited by kccrow; 09-07-2019 at 07:06 PM.. |
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The Ravens were also a great example of that under Ozzy. They churned guys on that defensive front with regularity but they always had a guy waiting in the wings. The Chiefs had so many whiffs of late on the defensive side of the ball that instead of churning within they are digging for gold outside of the organization, and it's expensive. I think, eventually you can get to that and reduce the huge contracts, but it will take time. Imagine if KC actually hit on Speaks and Kpass and got more immediate contributions? It'd look alot better than it does now and we probably wouldn't be talking about a $20 million contract for Clark and we wouldn't be pressed into thinking Jones should be re-signed. |
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Back to the OP and piggybacking on this discussion with Buehler... I think if I'm going to trade for a CB of value, it's going to be an offer to a team like Buffalo for Tre'Davious White. He has 3 years left on his rookie deal if you pick up his 5th-year option. Trading resources for a guy like Peterson doesn't make a ton of sense to me in terms of ROI. You're going to see his sharp decline coming soon. You're just dumping more money right now into guys instead of spreading your cash outlays.
The only issue with trading with a team like Buffalo is they aren't going to give you White in some combination trade for Jones since they drafted Oliver this year, signed Star Lotulelei and drafted Williams a year ago. They are good at DT. Buffalo, in particular, has a shortage of CBs as well. You'd likely be sending them a player like Fuller plus picks. Even then, its incredibly hard to get your hands on young, ascending CBs. Someone mentioned William Jackson III. He makes sense in that you'd get this year for cheap and next year on his option, but then you have to pay him. You're still getting a couple discounted seasons. That said, he's their top CB and they dont' have anything on the burner behind him, much like Buffalo. That said, there is credence to going the top CB route. There has been an uptrend to changing the philosophy in the NFL and Bill Belichick is at the absolute forefront of that. Teams, especially NE, are starting to focus on stopping the pass first and taking away your best receiver. They are starting to run Mint fronts to compensate against the run game where it's basically a 4 down front in a 3 down mask, the ends in the B gaps, the nose taking an A gap, and the MLB taking the other A gap. You force teams to throw to secondary receivers and bounce runners to the boundary where all your speed players are. He put resources into getting Gilmore, who is in the conversation for the league's top corner, and keeping his good safeties. He's added pieces there and let defensive lineman become interchangeable pieces. He has $45.3 million into the secondary, a $4.53m per unit cost that is 24.2% of their cap spend. He has $23.6m into linebackers, with $3.94m per unit and 12.6% of their cap spend, and he has $16.38m into defensive lineman with $2.05 per unit and 8.7% of their cap spend. (Buehler, he has 52.0% of his cap spend to offense btw so he is teetering that way right now). |
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Good stuff crow. Thanks for posting.
Your point about whiffing on defensive guys is spot on. But with Belicheat it’s hard for me to glean the talent evaluation from the coaching up aspect. Because we can’t reproduce the coaching. We can get there with evaluation though IMO. |
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I can't see the Bills wheeling and dealing Tre'Davious White, especially to us of all teams.
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