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I think if we wanted Biadesz, we would have signed him . He was in Hallas Hall. There are a few better options. Here's a video that goes over all the options. It doesn't matter if you agree with him but he did bring up resigning Bates who was our backup center last year. Dalman played every snap so obviously we didn't see him. Bates and draft a rookie center in the second or third? I don't think they will let a rookie center take control of the OL that early. Our OL coach will probably have a big input in who we get. Luke Fortner was the NO center last year. He was 18th ranked giving up 3 sacks but only 11 pressures. Dalman gave up 1 sack but 24 pressures. You could get Fortner for 3 or 4 mil. A year. McGovern is the next best center available but will probably cost 9-10 mil.
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I know that paying $20M a year in cap space for a center wasnt on anyone's bingo card, and it's a lot, but Linderbaum is a truly excellent player, and you'd have Caleb's center sorted out for basically his whole career. Also, he's a hell of a run blocker, getting to the second level. Imagine how the run game would look on that right side. Freakin scary. So while I wouldnt genercially pay $20M a year for a center, to get one of the best in the game to call protections and keep Caleb clean and to be a major force in the running game would make Johnson's offense dominant. Play action would be twice as effective, and that's to say nothing of Thuney next to him on the left side too. I totally understand what AZ54 just said too - it's a reasonable and intelligent plan. I'm just saying Linderbaum is SO good, I think it's worth it.
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For obvious reasons I never looked into Centers in this years draft but there is some very good depth there. If Linderbaum is going to get $20mil/yr we need to walk away from that. Biadasz has some injuries last year that impacted his play and they walked away from him at a relatively high price in dead money with little cap gain. Would we be better off snagging one of the mid-tier FAs and saving $5-10mil in cap space that we could use toward so many of our other needs, and then just drafting our future Center? "Washington saved just $2.9 million in salary cap space via the cut, while incurring an $8.1 million dead money hit in 2026"
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I think their first choice came yesterday. Contract wise he fits. He was rated 11th for Centers, so not a great as Dalhman, but close. Have to see if he has the smarts to run BJ complex offense.
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The first order of business right now is finding a FA Center to replace Dalman. Nothing is as important as protecting Caleb right up the middle as well as keeping the running game going. IMO the Bears will close on that deal first then sort out the remaining options.
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I expect we can sign Tyler Baidatz for about 10 and do the contract to give relief in this years Cap. I think it's only for 2 years so it stays aligned with the other OL contracts. Connor McGovern has almost the same rating as Baidarz. Is the 6 th rated center in pass blocking and gave up no sacks. But we would have to wait until free agency starts to sign him. He is out of contract, wasn't cut
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The Bears get 10 million in cap relief and can take back 2/3 of his signing bonus (4 million). We will find out what kind of balls Poles has. Is he team first or a nice guy that doesnt want to stir the waters. They can sign Tyler Biadaz for about the same money 3 yr 30 mil. Linderbaum will cost too much, estimated 4 yr 70 mil. Biadaz was in today, so if he fits scheme wise he is probably signed soon. Then we can become the badazz bears.
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The Falcons are really putting a bad taste in my mouth. They get our assistant GM and the NFL doesn't honor their rule for compensation picks. Then a key FA signing retires after a great season on an ascending team that will take a significant fa signing to replace or a high draft pick. Or is it Poles? Letting his buddy get promoted knowing we wouldnt get picks and signing Dalman knowing he had retirement on his mind. Half or more of last years big FAs is turning out sour. Sorry, I hate getting news like this when you are opening the web for exciting news.
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OK I figured it out. we owe $4M of dead cap, amortized signing bonus. But he had $9.5M in guaranteed salary coming. I guess that meant if he didnt retire, we'd have to pay that to cut him. But since he retired, it's not that way. I remember reading rumors last year that he wanted to retire from the Falcons, so maybe Poles convinced him to give it a try, make a little money, but structured the contract so we dont get killed if he retired. Very interesting, but yeah, we just cleared $10M on the cap. Cool.
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Yeah, I am hearing experts say it opens up $10M on the cap. So that's the good news. I personally don't see how, because everything I read said the signing bonus accelerates to this year, or this year and next year if post June 1st, like a cut. But I will presume that I am missing something, because people are saying $10M, and Im very glad to be wrong.
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It's highly unlikely we give up lots of draft capital for anybody. Poles wants to keep this going through the draft. 8 knee surgeries also worry me.
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Aaron Lemning reported we get 10 mil in Cap space, 4 mil in dead money and was talking about the bonus being able to recover the 4 mil in 2027 over some condition. I didn't understand that point. Also seen where we were already talking to Tyler Biadasz the former Washington center who they cut this off-season at a 8.1 cap hit.
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I presume retirement has to impact the cap in a different manner so they get flexibility cap wise - but creates a very different wrinkle.
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Best I can do is DJ and Tremaine plus this years second round pick.
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I respect his decision but I wonder what the cap ramifications are. I would hope the Bears get some of his signing bonus back. Peace
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DJ and one first I can see. I dont think we will spend two firsts unless we get picks back too.
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Well crap, that sucks. What a random time to do that. He was at the Pro Bowl just a few weeks ago.
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Just seen it too. This draft has some pretty good centers. Might as well put the D on the back burner and draft LT and C with first 3 picks.
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what the actual hell. this certainly changes our offseason plans. I'm no expert, but it looks like we will have significant salary cap dead space as a result. We may only gain $500k in cap space, and have to replace him as well.
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I just woke up, is this true? Wow that screws the OL strength Luke Newman was taking some snaps at OC, does he take over now?
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He's not worth it. If we're entering a ten year window with a franchise quarterback, affordability/cost control with draft picks is going to be crucial.
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The Raiders want a pair of 1st rounders and a player for Max Crosby. Send them Tremaine who they shown interest and the two 1sts? I think as long as we can still move DJ we should. I think DJ and Two 1sts is a lot.
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Original report was a 5th, a 4th is wild to me for a RB2.
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Scruggs was pretty bad last year. Either way, just in typing that, Monty had 2 more jump cuts.
