Since teams often do contracts as the deadline for cap money use nears around midseason, it would make sense to wait for a bit to see how players like Kampman and Collins do in this transition to the 3-4.
I would imagine too that if Collins and Kampman adapt about equally well to the new scheme, a "good soldier" like Kampman might get preferential treatment in the pecking order over someone like Collins - if Collins holds out at all from training camp.
I get a sense the team feels like it knows better what it has in Colledge and Spitz and will do their deals first, then wait and see how Kampman and Collins fair in the new scheme.
I do think people are undervaluing a guy like Pickett. I think he's still fairly young for a defensive lineman, and I think he's an important piece of the puzzle. I believe he's shown what he can do in the interior of the line and might be worth getting a new contract to, maybe in training camp.
I would imagine too that if Collins and Kampman adapt about equally well to the new scheme, a "good soldier" like Kampman might get preferential treatment in the pecking order over someone like Collins - if Collins holds out at all from training camp.
I get a sense the team feels like it knows better what it has in Colledge and Spitz and will do their deals first, then wait and see how Kampman and Collins fair in the new scheme.
I do think people are undervaluing a guy like Pickett. I think he's still fairly young for a defensive lineman, and I think he's an important piece of the puzzle. I believe he's shown what he can do in the interior of the line and might be worth getting a new contract to, maybe in training camp.

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