Those guys wilted just as much as the front 7. If that defense managed to play half as well as they did in September in the winter, we may have played in a Superbowl or 2.
He was definitely more consistent. He was a younger and a bit better Madison. Both of them played some serious press coverage which was the staple of that defense we played back then. I remember Madison went a couple years or so without an interception while Surtain established himself as a ball hawk. It wasn't a huge deal with Madisons lack of INTs because he was honestly playing well...just didn't have the turnovers. That stretch is where Suratin established himself as our best CB.Yeah - except Surtain. He was always consistent.
I realize thats what the jags are putting out there but i think if we offered a 1st and 4th rounder that deal gets done. Tannenbaum gave money to guys with no talent this kid is actually a great young talent.Jags want 2 1st round picks plus Jalen is going to be looking for a big payday. Trading for Jalen would be a Tannenbum type move! Some people never learn.
As good as the thought of having Ramsey and X on each side is, it would be foolish to tie up that much money in one position when your roster is so minimally talented. I’d be quite surprised if Miami is doing anything more then answering the phone and saying no thank you.
You do realize if we signed ramsey to a 20 million dollar salary for next season we would still have 100 million dollars of cap space right? Not to mention some cap space rolls over so who knows it may be more like 130 million dollars of cap space.
Plus you still have Rosen on the cheap and a 2020 QB on a rookie contract for a few years. If you have to break the bank on one of them, then move on from Ramsey and maybe Howard when theyre on the wrong side of 30.