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What's the right price to you? I'm interested in knowing what people think his worth is.nighttrain said:at the right price of course, you have to make the effort..
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I don't think that's gonna get it done, but I don't know for sure. It's difficult to gauge his worth (monetarily) at this point because his production gets cut off when he gets injured. If you *project* his numbers across an entire season, he's a top producer. But when you look at *actual* production, he's anything but. These are the times it has to be very difficult to be the COO and/or GM of the team.nighttrain said:4-5 mil for 4 years..with a signing bonus of 3-5 mil
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X said:I don't think that's gonna get it done, but I don't know for sure. It's difficult to gauge his worth (monetarily) at this point because his production gets cut off when he gets injured. If you *project* his numbers across an entire season, he's a top producer. But when you look at *actual* production, he's anything but. These are the times it has to be very difficult to be the COO and/or GM of the team.nighttrain said:4-5 mil for 4 years..with a signing bonus of 3-5 mil
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Yamahopper said:20m over 4 years and a contract that's easy to step away from in a couple years. He's 27 and with his well documented injury history deserved or not that's a fair offer for a guy with a career line of
196 Rec. 1726 yds. and 7 td's.
Some team may come in and knock his wheels off with a offer the Rams can't match or he might just decide to move on.
I still think this gets wrapped up before FA and he signs with the Rams.
But what would you give for a guy 2 years younger and doesn't have the injury history with a career line of
174 rec. 2090yds. and 9 td's and he already knows where to park his car?
Maybe 10 mil. over 4 would get this cat.
Think about that one.