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Marcus Peters gets 3 Year, 42 Mil extension


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Still is a one trick pony who gets burned too much looking in the backfield tho. But now you see why. Regardless his INT numbers get him paid. They don't look at how many TDs he gave up.

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Honestly after Gilmore I figured we might have to pay $18 / yr by the time Tre came up. He should now get Gilmore money and we should extend him as soon as possible. It shows Free Agents we take care of our best players.  

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1 minute ago, Locomark said:

Honestly after Gilmore I figured we might have to pay $18 / yr by the time Tre came up. He should now get Gilmore money and we should extend him as soon as possible. It shows Free Agents we take care of our best players.  

He'll get his money. No way Beane lets him walk.

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He's good, not great. He received a lot of IMO unwarranted hype in KC. Without a formidable front 7 he's consistently exposed. That being said he's in a good place for his skill set with the other talent around him but as far as CB's go he's not in Tre's area code. 

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3 hours ago, njbuff said:

Tre might become the richest defensive  player ever.

 

 

lol...say what??

 

Mack signed a 141 million 6 year deal.

 

If Beane is paying a DB that when White's turn come up, Pegula should run, not walk, to his office and fire him on the spot.

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10 minutes ago, Nick the Greek said:

Love the haters on this thread. The Ravens are the hottest team in the NFL, and he’s a major contributor. Hard to argue he hasn’t earned a payday. 


It’s fair to say that his play in Baltimore exceeds what he’s done over the past few years.  He fits in really well on the Ravens defense.  

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8 hours ago, JoeF said:

Is a complete corner like Tre White now worth north of $16 Million AAV?  His cap hit this year is about $2.7 Million and $3.2 Million next year.

He will get over 16 million a year in my opinion. 

Will Dion Dawkins and Milano get extended this offseason?  They will have completed year 3 of a 4 year contract.

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7 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Mario Williams was worth it. 

People are sour at how it ended, but they forget the elite years of pass rush he gave us. He's probably one of the better free agent signings this franchise has made.

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13 hours ago, MJS said:

He'll get his money. No way Beane lets him walk.

Gettleman was eventually fired largely for letting Norman walk after their Superbowl season as their defense was never the same.  I think Beane learns from that and ponies up the dough for White.

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The Rams gave up Peters and 2 1sts to get Jalen Ramsey and a pick. That’s a TERRIBLE move for the Rams.
 

Tre will be the highest paid CB in the game when he signs his extension. Xavien Howard got 5 for just over $75M with $27M guaranteed. Tre is probably looking at 5 years, $80M with $30M guaranteed. He’s a steal at those numbers.

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12 hours ago, njbuff said:

Tre might become the richest defensive  player ever.

 

 

Please.

 

Khalil Mack makes $23.5 mill / year over his contract. Tre's terrific and deserves a lot of money, but pass rushers get the biggest money for good reason.

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/average/

 

Xavien Howard is the top CB, and he's #54 in the league, with 21 defenders above him, most but not all of whom are pass rushers.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

Gettleman was eventually fired largely for letting Norman walk after their Superbowl season as their defense was never the same.  I think Beane learns from that and ponies up the dough for White.

 

 

I disagree, though I think you're right that losing Norman had more of an impact than they hoped it would. 

 

But losing Norman didn't send them from 6th to 21st in defense the next year and 6th to 26th in points allowed. It was a lot more than Norman's absence.

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5 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

I disagree, though I think you're right that losing Norman had more of an impact than they hoped it would. 

 

But losing Norman didn't send them from 6th to 21st in defense the next year and 6th to 26th in points allowed. It was a lot more than Norman's absence.

They had to blame somebody the year after the Superbowl.  There was a lot of internal strife about whether to pay Norman.

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