If I were Jalen Ramsey I would want off this roster rather quickly.
It does. It converts guaranteed money for the year into a signing bonus, which is deferred out over the life of the contract.I'm pretty sure the restructure doesn't affect this.
Why because we lost Baker and Wilkins?If I were Jalen Ramsey I would want off this roster rather quickly.
You don't know that, yours purely speculatingUntil he turns 30 next year and his skills fall off a cliff like all DBs at 30.
Why because we lost Baker and Wilkins?
Baker is a big loss when it comes to Riley replacing himWell for starters Baker is no real loss as far as I’m concerned.
It’s going to get worse before it gets better and 2024 isn’t going to be the year we end our playoff win drought.
But if you are in a bind and ask a player to do that, he has the leverage to negotiate more guaranteed money. Does he not? There has to be an incentive. That's where the concept of "team" is not reality. These individuals are all separate corporate entities.
It is one of the possibilities.Are you talking void years?
I don't think there has been anything to confirm it......Soooo is there any actual substance to this off the cuff comment or….
Do you even realize what position.. oh, never mind.Ramsey is no Polamalu or Ed Reid so if he wants to move on, it will be hard, but so what?
I hope your right.Not all. Ramsey is a freak athlete so when he looses his first step he is still a top end athlete. Also Ramsey will move to safety at some point. He has the size and physical play to move to safety. He played some safety in college as well. He has also talked about how he wants to eventually move to safety.
Just because X fell of a cliff, doesn't mean Ramsey will. X was a average athlete at CB in his prime, so it was easy to see in coming. Ramsey is a different animal from an athletic stand point.