Originally posted by Lurker64
Originally posted by Patler
That's not what McGinn suggests. He clearly states that it is a top priority of the Packers to get Cole re-signed before the start of the free agent signing period.
1) The Packers have three UFAs: Tauscher, Mongtomery, and Cole
2) Tauscher is injured, his recovery is still in question, and he might be done. At the very least he promises to not get much interest from other teams.
3) Montgomery wasn't very good in the old scheme and doesn't project well to the new scheme, so he probable won't be resigned at all.
4) Free Agency hasn't started yet, so they can't sign anybody not currently on the team.
5) For the RFA guys, all we need to do is figure out what to tender them at, and then there's no rush.
6) For the ERFAs, we don't need to do anything right now.
So assuming the Packers had any interest in doing anything right now before free agency (other than "scouting"), wouldn't it have to be "resign Cole"? Since they're probably not going to resign Montgomery, they won't resign Tauscher for a while pending his recovery, and it won't take very long to figure out "We should tender Bigby, Hunter, Martin, Kuhn, and Humphrey with the second round tender" (probably none of those guys being worth a first round tender, and the lowest 'draft status' tender would basically be literally meaningless for Bigby, Hunter, Martin, and Kuhn since they were all undrafted; Bush and Bodiford may not be worth keeping.). Bigby may be worth a first round tender, though. The difference is about $700,000 and though Bigby isn't great he is a starter; aditionally Bigby, Collins, Rouse, and Peprah are a better group of Safeties than Nobody, Collins, Rouse, and Peprah.




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