Motown Bombers Posted Friday at 06:12 PM Posted Friday at 06:12 PM 1 minute ago, Stanley70 said: The cap situation also highlights why it is important to draft depth. They do not have any young talent ready to step in at S, WLB, Edge, TE, C or LT. Trading all of the thirds and fourth round picks are coming back to bite them this year. They got two young safeties, young TE, and a young edge. They also have Frazier, Ratledge, and Mahagony for interior depth. Quote
Stanley70 Posted Friday at 07:28 PM Posted Friday at 07:28 PM They do not have depth, practicaly anywhere. Quote
Jason_R Posted Friday at 07:33 PM Posted Friday at 07:33 PM 1 hour ago, Motown Bombers said: So the Vikings are $40 million over the cap and they don’t have someone like Goff they can restructure. They also don’t have a lot of draft picks. Everyone may be available from Darrisaw to Jefferson to Greenard. Also available: their GM. 1 1 Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: He just updated his original story too. The same provision applies to Josh Paschal. Quote
1984Echoes Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago So Levi and Pascal's contracts "tolled" over to 2026 due to season-long injury list... Cool !!! Instant depth. Quote
RedRamage Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 hours ago, 1984Echoes said: So Levi and Pascal's contracts "tolled" over to 2026 due to season-long injury list... Cool !!! Instant depth. Toll is actually the right word here. I figured it was a typo at first but when reading the story 'toll' is used multiple times and even when quoting the NFL rule book, so I looked it up. Tolling, as a legal principle, basically refers to pausing normal rules regarding time limits. https://thelawdictionary.org/article/legal-definition-of-tolling-agreement/ Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Is it good news that Levi and Paschal are automatically back? In theory, yes, I think it is good to have these two guys back as depth pieces. However, they've both had very Marcus Davenport-esque careers. Both showing little ability to stay healthy at times, especially Levi. Paschal has missed 29 games in 4 seasons and Levi has missed 39 games in 5 seasons. If they're just taking up roster spots and cap space if they return and can't stay healthy, I don't know that it's really that productive for the team when capital could be spent elsewhere on guys who can actually see the field. Quote
RedRamage Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 37 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Is it good news that Levi and Paschal are automatically back? In theory, yes, I think it is good to have these two guys back as depth pieces. However, they've both had very Marcus Davenport-esque careers. Both showing little ability to stay healthy at times, especially Levi. Paschal has missed 29 games in 4 seasons and Levi has missed 39 games in 5 seasons. If they're just taking up roster spots and cap space if they return and can't stay healthy, I don't know that it's really that productive for the team when capital could be spent elsewhere on guys who can actually see the field. I kinda had the same thought... I suppose it depends on how the front office handles this. If the FO is thinking: "Well, we'd got these two guys, so we're set... no need to look at FA for that area." Then it's potentially a problem. But if it's more of: "We're gonna upgrade here, but we're keep these guys are depth or worst-case senario if we can't get the FA we want." In that case I'm not as concerned. Quote
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