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I don't think Morgan will be a dropoff from Walker to be honest. He played really good LT against starters in the fake games and he had 2 nice games at RT towards the end of the year. The idea that he was shaped like a guard so he's a guard even though his entire skillset was tackle was fucked up Gutes thinking. I mean, Jrue is shaped like Curry so he should be lights out from 3 right??
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I like the "injury values" idea. We should expand on that one. Did you see a chart or something on this?? I know we lost like 6 of our best 10 players. Real hard to compete like that. Small part of the reason I give MiLF a semi pass. Hafley lost the guy we traded for without giving up much from the year prior and the entire defense went to shit. That reflects very poorly on him imo. But lose Jenkins, Tom, Kraft and I think Banks went down again in the playoff game (I can't even keep track of it all). Its hard to be good. And I forgot Whiskey missed the playoff game as well so Wyatt, Williams, Parsons all out. So many injuries. Perhaps it is all just injury luck at the end of the day.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostHopefully hiring Gannon doesn't mean we will get Arizona's luck.
Most of the teams with low injury values made the playoffs and only the Packers and 9ers made it from the teams with big money on the IR.
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Originally posted by bobblehead View PostIf we can either draft the best center in college OR sign a legit NFL center could that fix the entire OL? Can Morgan slide back to LT and be effective? Can Banks be healthy and play like he flashed at times late? Will an offseason and camp working at RG have Belton playing effectively? A lot of question marks, but with some luck (OK, a lot of luck) our OL could be respectable next year. But it revolves around fixing the center problem. Any chance Jenkins takes a pay cut and comes back? I think he can play C, but he needed more than a single camp to get up to snuff. Now he has a camp and several games and potentially a second camp. That could be enough.
But mainly they really have to cut with the idea that you can just move guys all over because they have a tweener body type. That's about as stupid as thinking a RB who runs a 4.3 can find the running lane because you coached him up.
Tauscher, who glorified and defense GUTEBAG WAY TOO MUCH, finally announced the the drafting of Jordan Morgan was a ccompleted F'cked up choice. He acknowledge that GB should have an extra CB with that pick, they are best served re signing Rasheed Wallace, and they kind of pidgeonholed themselves into handing Jordan Morgan the job when they really have no idea how good he will be.
My jaw dropped; Wilde is "ok' with Gutebag, but Tauscher defense him at all costs overall. Tauscher's view of Gutebag is starting to crack
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Hopefully hiring Gannon doesn't mean we will get Arizona's luck.
Most of the teams with low injury values made the playoffs and only the Packers and 9ers made it from the teams with big money on the IR.
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Tom Pelissero
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NFL salary cap over the years:
2013: $123M
2014: $133M
2015: $143.28M
2016: $155.27M
2017: $167M
2018: $177.2M
2019: $188.2M
2020: $198.2M
2021: $182.5M
2022: $208.2M
2023: $224.8M
2024: $255.4M
2025: $279.2M
2026: $301.2M-$305.7M (projected)
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I'm guessing these streaming exclusive games are adding a good chunk to the cap increases. We can probably expect more.
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Tom Pelissero
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The NFL informed clubs today it is projecting a 2026 salary cap in the range of $301.2 million to $305.7 million per club, per source.
That would represent another significant jump from this year’s $279.2 million cap number, and nearly $100M than the $208.2M cap in 2022.
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Maybe Monk is ready. I just haven't seen enough. When we drafted him I liked the pick. As for Jenkins, he will do what is in his best interest. If we tell him "take $14 million to play another year" and he can't do better, that is exactly what he will do. And I don't blame him for that at all.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostI don't think Jenkins ever wanted to move to Center, and I don't think there's any way he takes a pay cut from the Packers.
Monk is the big question here. Looked pretty good as a rookie in training camp and preseason in 2024. Was a big disappointment last summer. But started last game of year against Vikings starters and played really well. PFF gave him 2nd best offensive score.
edit: After reading Patler and Pb I could see ripping up the existing deal, signing to a mutually beneficial deal and having him be our center for next 3 years.
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I wondered about that when they shuffled the line last summer, but then I read or heard a comment from someone (Tauscher?) who seemed to have had a personal connection and had talked to Jenkins. Whoever it was said Jenkins was actually excited about the move to center at this point in his career. He liked playing center, and all he wanted was an extension so he could plan on finishing his career in GB. He recognized it would involve a reduced salary and could accept that because he did not want to start over somewhere else. He wanted about three years added on to his existing contract.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostI don't think Jenkins ever wanted to move to Center, and I don't think there's any way he takes a pay cut from the Packers.
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I posted a while back that Tauscher and Bulaga were talking on the radio about Jenkins wanting to move to center last year. Tauscher, not normally a gossip, all but said it was Jenkins who was talking to him. Which would only make sense if he saw it as inevitable and wanted a year to adjust and a year to excel for another deal. But that's not often the case you get public acknowledgement of thinking that far ahead and also presupposing a teammate would be supplanted.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostI don't think Jenkins ever wanted to move to Center, and I don't think there's any way he takes a pay cut from the Packers.
Monk is the big question here. Looked pretty good as a rookie in training camp and preseason in 2024. Was a big disappointment last summer. But started last game of year against Vikings starters and played really well. PFF gave him 2nd best offensive score.
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I don't think Jenkins ever wanted to move to Center, and I don't think there's any way he takes a pay cut from the Packers.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostIf we can either draft the best center in college OR sign a legit NFL center could that fix the entire OL? Can Morgan slide back to LT and be effective? Can Banks be healthy and play like he flashed at times late? Will an offseason and camp working at RG have Belton playing effectively? A lot of question marks, but with some luck (OK, a lot of luck) our OL could be respectable next year. But it revolves around fixing the center problem. Any chance Jenkins takes a pay cut and comes back? I think he can play C, but he needed more than a single camp to get up to snuff. Now he has a camp and several games and potentially a second camp. That could be enough.
But mainly they really have to cut with the idea that you can just move guys all over because they have a tweener body type. That's about as stupid as thinking a RB who runs a 4.3 can find the running lane because you coached him up.
Monk is the big question here. Looked pretty good as a rookie in training camp and preseason in 2024. Was a big disappointment last summer. But started last game of year against Vikings starters and played really well. PFF gave him 2nd best offensive score.
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If we can either draft the best center in college OR sign a legit NFL center could that fix the entire OL? Can Morgan slide back to LT and be effective? Can Banks be healthy and play like he flashed at times late? Will an offseason and camp working at RG have Belton playing effectively? A lot of question marks, but with some luck (OK, a lot of luck) our OL could be respectable next year. But it revolves around fixing the center problem. Any chance Jenkins takes a pay cut and comes back? I think he can play C, but he needed more than a single camp to get up to snuff. Now he has a camp and several games and potentially a second camp. That could be enough.
But mainly they really have to cut with the idea that you can just move guys all over because they have a tweener body type. That's about as stupid as thinking a RB who runs a 4.3 can find the running lane because you coached him up.
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Its undeniable that Stokes best year with us was year 1....every year of coaching he got he regressed. I liked the pick after digging in a bit and realizing he had a lot of success in college against top ranked competition. Was the regression due to scheme? Coaching? Lack of desire on his part? Hard to say.Originally posted by pbmax View PostFrom Cheesehead TV: https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/is-cor...igger-need-310
Is this true? And if yes, who can we blame?
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I also think we are losing the most players. Not any knowledge I have, but we are going to lose a fair number of contributors.Originally posted by Vincenzo View PostWow to this.
At we aren’t the worst - however we don’t have a 1st round pick, Joe.
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