bradmcnutt13
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You can never have too many DE's and SS's.
Keep on mind that we always seem to bring in players that didn't do very good with their last team and our FO think that those players will do better for us
Like it a hell of a lot more than giving McDonald an absurd extension after 3 OTA snaps. If we really wanted McDonald (god knows why?) he should have played a full season for cheap last year then been offered a minimal extension around now.
Our FO is a joke
His cap hit is a mere $2.5 million this year. $6 million next year. He could be cut next offseason with a Post-June 1 designation and the dead hit would be only $952,000 in 2019 and then $1.9 million in 2020. The contract is not bad. It was structured to get out of with little long term pain.
His contract hit would be a mere 0 this year and 0 next year, with a smaller hit last year as well if we hadn't made the absurd decision of extending a second SS who had never played a single snap for us....
He is coming off a injury concern, not big on that gamble. Plus his experience is at position we have veterans at already. Plus we have salary cap concerns and veterans are expensive. Sounds like 3 strikes your out deal. So I will pass.
Well, in fairness, most free agents are given long term contracts without having "played a snap." His situation was a bit different given the suspension. There was ample video evidence of his calibre of play as a starter with the Rams. They extended him once they were satisfied his suspension issues were a thing of the past.
Your focus on FS versus SS is actually what is absurd. Many teams don't pigeon hole traditional positions anymore. More and more teams want versatility in their players, especially at LB and in the secondary. Rarely do teams line up two CBs and a FS and SS for most of the game. Jones is particularly versatile, he can play high or come closer to the line where his tackling is an asset. TJ can play closer to the line if Miami drops to two linebackers, as most teams do now on second and third down packages. $2.5 million this year for a starting calibre player is good value, if they use him right and he plays well enough. It's not like the move 'cost' them from doing something else. They're still got ample cap money that is unspent and will grow on June 1. Fully expect the team to look for a DB in the draft that can be a high cover player. Depth and versatility are always welcome.