Honestly I'd welcome both back with open arms ... but it's just not in the cards. We're in full-rebuild mode, so we want almost all positions to be given reps to young developing players. After our tank year, we figure out which kids are worth continuing to develop, and keep them, then fill the rest with new kids and rebuild. At this point in time neither Ajayi nor Suh offer anything by way of 3-5 year down the road potential, nor does either add anything in the role of cheap veteran role-player grinder to help in the locker room and teach the young players how to work hard and be team-oriented.
Those two are kinda the opposite of what we're looking for right now. For this rebuild to work, we need to commit to giving as many reps as possible to youth, and only bring in those grinder locker-room leading team-focused veteran role players to keep the kids developing and creating a sense of team-first mentality. Suh is silent, reclusive, expensive, and old. Ajayi is loud, lazy, me-first and has bad knees. They just don't fit what we're looking for, although I wish both of them well.