There are a couple of 'name guys' him and Scherff and guys that seem to have been around a long time that I'm not sure we would want to go in that direction - like a Spain.. and what usually happens with anyone of any kind of quality, they get resigned or signed quickly for good money. Some figures below for ranges.
Zach Fulton signed this past March.
Fulton — who averaged 11.5 starts per season in his four years in Kansas City — secured a four-year, $28 million deal with $13 million fully guaranteed at signing. Next on the list is Denver’s Ron Leary, who signed a four-year, $36 million deal with $18.65 fully guaranteed at the age of 27 last offseason. From there, Cleveland’s
Joel Bitonio checks in at $10 million per year, followed by Tampa’s
Ali Marpet at $10.825 million per year. Essentially this projected deal is the same as the four-year, $29 million contract that
Jets guard
Brian Winters signed in 2017, but adjusted for an estimated 2019 league salary cap of $190 million.
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Another reason I like Thuney-
One of the best guards in the
NFL, Thuney figures to be a high priority for the
Patriots this offseason. Since being selected in the third round of the 2016 draft, Thuney has played in and started 64 of 64 possible games.
The 2020 free agent interior offensive line group projects as a solid bunch
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