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That seems like a lot of work to bring his price down for one year.
I mean, I'm saying it as more of an if they need it scenario. I'd rather take the whole hit up front if it's not going to effect any other signing plans.
EDIT: There's gotta be more to this. Davis must have agreed to an extension. They can cut him right now and the only loss would be the 3rd round draft pick. I find it unlikely that Holmes would agree to pay $14 million for 1 year of his services to let the guy walk next year and/or give up the draft pick for nothing.
I mean, I'm saying it as more of an if they need it scenario. I'd rather take the whole hit up front if it's not going to effect any other signing plans.
Considering, they gave up a 3rd, maybe they try a true extension. I doubt they are going to need the money, a lot of the big ticket items are gone and they don't seem to be in a hurry to spend it
Considering, they gave up a 3rd, maybe they try a true extension. I doubt they are going to need the money, a lot of the big ticket items are gone and they don't seem to be in a hurry to spend it
I agree that's the more likely scenario. I wasn't intending to give any opinion of what they should do by what i said. I was just meaning they have options.
Every time I watched the Bucs (which is not that many times) I was impressed with Davis. The announcers would talk him up like a big deal. His PFF grade for 2023 was on the level of Vildor, Sutton and Jacobs. We will have to see, but I always approach NFL free agency with extreme caution. I'd rather spread my money on a bunch of guys than big ticket items.
He is definitely better at man than any of the corners they had last year, but you don't really want to give up a 3rd for only one season.
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