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  • Shields gets 2nd Round Tender

    So says PFT

    Any team that wants Shields can sign him to an offer sheet, and if the Packers don’t match it, that team would get Shields and the Packers would get that team’s second-round draft pick.

    The high tender means Sudden Sam will most likely stay a Packer.

    Should we put these tender offers in one thread?

  • #2
    Sounds good. EDS got the low tender. Right to match only.

    I think he stays. Unlike Shields, no outstanding talent to draw attention. He will appear replacement level to most teams and that isn't worth over $1.3 mil.
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    • #3
      Agent for Robet Francois says no tender forthcoming but negotiations continue for deal with Pack.

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      The agent for LB Robert Francois said the #Packers aren't going to tender him. But they're still trying to work out a deal.
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      • #4
        Silverstein says Crabtree and Zombo will not get tenders either.

        Packers want Crab back but want to pay him between $630,000 vet minimum and $1.3 mil low tender. Silverstein says he might attract an outside offer better than that.

        Can't argue with this for Zombo. Crab might get a offer elsewhere, but I don't think he is as valuable a backup as Bush was when he got a big ST contract form the Titans. Only takes one though.

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        • #5
          The roster spots that guys like Crabtree, Zombo, Francois etc. hold have to be low paid. They are solid ST performers, but not star performers.

          I liked Zombo as a rookie, but he really has not played much since. I'm not sure he is even worth the vet minimum to the Packers at this point His spot might be a good one to fill with a rookie. Same with Francois. They might sign both for camp, but I doubt both make the final roster.

          Crabtree has value on offense, so easily justifies a vet minimum salary and maybe a bit more, unless the Packers are really hurting for cap space.

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          • #6
            Agreed on those evaluations Patler. Crabtree has progressed as a player, and has become one of those guys who shows up for work and the team knows what they are getting. An important role player.

            Zombo had a lot of promise, but can't stay on the field.
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            • #7
              We'll see what happens with Sheilds. I'm not certain the second round tender will deter all suitors. If a GM out there thinks he's a starting CB, that's worth paying. A lot of 2nd round choices don't end up starters!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                We'll see what happens with Sheilds. I'm not certain the second round tender will deter all suitors. If a GM out there thinks he's a starting CB, that's worth paying. A lot of 2nd round choices don't end up starters!
                This will be an interesting situation, for sure. I almost expect the Packers will have to weigh a contract match vs a 2nd round pick in the near future.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patler View Post
                  This will be an interesting situation, for sure. I almost expect the Packers will have to weigh a contract match vs a 2nd round pick in the near future.
                  Sam Shields is definitely on the radar of NFL teams. He's growing fast to be a quality player. He's quick and he can tackle.
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                  • #10
                    There are a lot of CBs available who will not cost a 2nd round pick. My money is that he skates by.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                      There are a lot of CBs available who will not cost a 2nd round pick. My money is that he skates by.
                      Without even getting a signed offer?

                      Shields hasn't had a significant payday yet. I could see him being very receptive to an offer for a short contract (3 years) with some immediate cash (3M signing bonus, 1-2 million first year salary). Could be done without a lot of downside for a team, yet give Shields his first good income hit, yet not tie him down.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Patler View Post
                        Without even getting a signed offer?

                        Shields hasn't had a significant payday yet. I could see him being very receptive to an offer for a short contract (3 years) with some immediate cash (3M signing bonus, 1-2 million first year salary). Could be done without a lot of downside for a team, yet give Shields his first good income hit, yet not tie him down.
                        I don't mean to suggest he isn't looking, if that is what you took from my post. But a lot of CBs on the market and the cost of a 2nd round pick is going to put him toward the end of the line for many teams I think and he might not get an offer. Its no guarantee, if a team strikes out and needs something quick, he could land an offer. I just think the 2nd round tender this year is stronger than previous years.
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                        • #13
                          this one scares me. i don't want to lose shields, but i think other teams would gladly give up a second for him

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by red View Post
                            this one scares me. i don't want to lose shields, but i think other teams would gladly give up a second for him
                            The Steelers just released CB Keenan Lewis without making an offer. You could construct three 10-6 playoff team from the UFAs and keep each under the cap.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                              I don't mean to suggest he isn't looking, if that is what you took from my post. But a lot of CBs on the market and the cost of a 2nd round pick is going to put him toward the end of the line for many teams I think and he might not get an offer. Its no guarantee, if a team strikes out and needs something quick, he could land an offer. I just think the 2nd round tender this year is stronger than previous years.
                              I think you are right about the tender being a little stronger this year, I just think Shields has a lot going for him as a young guy, with real good NFL exposure and elite speed. Unlike some, he seems to have a knack for interceptions, too. With little experience at the position in college, there is every reason to think he can improve.

                              I think he is less of a risk than a typical 2nd round draft pick, especially for a team in the lower half of the 2nd round; and it won't take much of an offer to top a one year contract from GB. He's no sure thing, but a team won't have to risk a lot, either.

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