Oakland doing things
Former Patriots’ OT Trent Brown intends to sign a four-year, $66 million contract that includes $36.75 million guaranteed with the Oakland Raiders, per source, making him highest paid OL in NFL history.
Oakland doing things
Former Patriots’ OT Trent Brown intends to sign a four-year, $66 million contract that includes $36.75 million guaranteed with the Oakland Raiders, per source, making him highest paid OL in NFL history.
Denver officially picked up the option on WR Emanuel Sanders today.
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49ers intend to sign former Bucs LB Kwon Alexander to a 4-year, $54 million deal that includes $27 million guaranteed, per source.
And the 10 teams tightest to the cap, as of this AM ...
1) Bucs $2.374M
2) Saints $3.673M
3) Vikings $4.264M
4) Falcons $5.992M
5) Chiefs $8.280M
6) Steelers $9.252M
7) Eagles $15.586M
8) Panthers $15.707M
9) Redskins $16.615M
10) Ravens $16.773M
Checked Le'veons Twitter with free agency coming and this mother fucker is literally dropping an album the day after free agency opens. He is going to fleece the shit out of whatever team is dumb enough to pay him.
Welcome to the Jets.
Trent Brown was ranked the 32nd OL, if you put any weight into PFF rankings lol.
The Dolphins have traded for...
wait for it...
Bortles. Lol.
(BortlesFacts just won Twitter today)
Omg the Redskins are dumb. Huge safeties are cluttering the market, so what should we do? Go overpay one of them by 300-400%!
Trey Flowers intends to sign with Detroit
Cincinnati signing OT Bobby Hart 3yrs 21mil
At least Flowers is actually good
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collins is young. i almost get it
not that i think safety is a position really worth paying, but whatever