Collins gone to TB.
Hawkins signs offer sheet from Cleveland $13.6 M, $10.6 in 1st 2 years. Please let him walk.
James Harrison just tweeted a good bye type of thank you to Bengals fans. He must be getting cut.
Collins gone to TB.
Hawkins signs offer sheet from Cleveland $13.6 M, $10.6 in 1st 2 years. Please let him walk.
James Harrison just tweeted a good bye type of thank you to Bengals fans. He must be getting cut.
Hugs, smiling, and interactive Twitter accounts, don't mean winning baseball. Until this community understands that we are cursed to relive the madness.
Mike Brown miscalculated. It happens. He thought he'd let the market dictate Hawkins' value instead of working a deal himself. I'm sure some small numbers were exchanged, but not serious numbers. He's doing the same thing with Vincent Rey. Cleveland got creative with the contract and the Bengals lost a player they coveted (planned on keeping).
Mike Brown was hoping the rest of the NFL viewed Hawkins the way Bengals' fans view him....as a replaceable 4th/5th Receiver. Instead, they viewed him as what he is....on the verge of being one of the Top-Five Slot Receivers in the NFL right now, and he got paid accordingly.
Hawkins' best years are ahead of him and Cleveland's new O.C. knows exactly how to utilize his skills.
Sanu may be a good blocker and able to throw a TD pass, but he can be covered by any Linebacker as he struggles to separate. That leaves double-coverage on A. J. Green as Safeties can stay over the top of Green. It's going to be up to Eifert to pull double-coverage off of Green.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
AJ Green is going to get paid, hopefully by the Bengals and its going to be a big number. After this season, both Marvin Jones and Sanu are up to renogiate, Jones looks like he's going to command a decent salary, I'm guessing they let Sanu play his 4th season w/o extending him. At some point, you can't put that much money into your WR core, I'm sure they'll draft a guy at WR this season, its the nature of the NFL, can't keep all of your best players, eventually guys are going to get paid if they're any good. The key is being able to scout, draft/sign and develop their replacements.
I still expect them to extend Dalton's contract this offseason and that won't be cheap since he's a starting QB. Maybe they will let him play it out & then resort to franchise tag if needed, but I expect (fear?) they will lock him up before then.
just saw this on PFT:
Bengals extend Marvin Lewis’s contract through 2015
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 14, 2014, 12:30 PM EDT
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis just got another year added to his contract.
The Bengals announced on Friday that Lewis has signed a one-year contract extension, which puts him under contract through the 2015 season.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-through-2015/
Hawkins is in injury risk and now 28. 12 catches last season. 86 catches for 995 total over the last three years. He's more a luxury than a necessity. The WR FA market is largely dead. IMO, Hawkins is more than easily replaceable in a league with an average lifespan of 3+ years. Also expect more Gio in short pass routes this season.
Collins is a loss on the OL depth front.
Mike Brown has done a good job (gulp) on signing a lot of the top shelf and important in house players over the last few years (Geno, Dunlop, Andre Smith, Whitworth, Adam Jones, Nelson, Gilberry was a very nice one). Losing Johnson was a necessity given the ~100M investment in DL with Dunlop/Atkins.
Upgrading BJGE and getting defensive back depth are the two things I'd like to see the Bengals address this offseason.
The Browns could make some noise next year with some halfway decent QB play. The thought of Sammy Watkins (mark it, dude) and Andrew Hawkins on the same offense as Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron is scary. Derek Carr looks to fall right into their lap, too, and he's easily got the strongest arm in the entire draft.
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
I don't see that. Bortles is stronger. Many others are stronger. Most of Carr's passes never went ten yards beyond the LOS. When they did they weren't accurate. I wouldn't use anything higher than a sixth rounder on him. Some desperate GM (see Tennessee) will waste a second rounder on him.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
Well, just about every scout disagrees with you. Bortles is my favorite QB prospect, but when Carr sets his feet, he can make the ball travel 65-70 yards down the field like it's nothing. And his receivers never have to stop their stride either. Yes, his accuracy can be inconsistent at times, but I don't care about that enough to comment on it. I only brought up his name because that's who I'm seeing at #26. McCarron wouldn't surprise me either.
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
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