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Re-sign or “Wave Good-bye” series: Player 5 - Jon Feliciano


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OG Jon Feliciano   

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  1. 1. Re-sign or Wave Good-bye?

    • Offer above market value, whatever it takes to keep him
    • Offer market value deal, but if he gets more elsewhere let him walk
    • Make an offer, but that market value is too pricey for his value to the team
    • Don’t make an offer, thanks for the memories


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Mongo is a UFA and will be 29 on Wednesday (Happy Bday). He played and started 9 games in 2020 (missed first part of season due to torn pec). He played 48 % of snaps with 489 at RG, 212 at C, 73 at LG. He allowed 0 sacks, 32 pressures, and had 3 penalties. A former 4th rd pick of the Raiders, he has never been a consistent starter, but is versatile on the interior OL. Known as a better run blocker than pass protection. 
 

spotrac lists his market value as:

 

Market Value

4 yrs, $33,489,975

Avg. Salary: $8,372,494

NFL Rank: 228

G Rank: 17


https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/jon-feliciano-16854/market-value/

 

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It's all about output for contract, right?

 

Mongo is an amazing teammate and I am so happy to have had him as a Bill. I just don't see how we can consider the market value with other players who seem considerably better investments.

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Great teammate and had a few games where he looked dominant... but then got repeatedly overpowered by KC's Jones in the AFCCG... meaning, good but not elite. I would love to see him on the team next year but we should not overpay.

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Looks like I might be in the minority here but I think I don’t even want them to pay him $6M so I’d be happy to move on from him...Not overly impressed with him in the AFCCG..

 

Invest a high pick in the draft and maybe find a cheaper FA...Beane seems to do ok finding bargain basement OL guys ...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:

Looks like I might be in the minority here but I think I don’t even want them to pay him $6M so I’d be happy to move on from him...Not overly impressed with him in the AFCCG..

 

Invest a high pick in the draft and maybe find a cheaper FA...Beane seems to do ok finding bargain basement OL guys ...

 

 

 

Same here.  

 

Much like Milano, I don't even care to offer a contract.   

 

Re-sign Williams.  Morse and Dawkins are above average OL.   

 

Draft a G/C and hope a new Guard and a healthy Ford provide some more juice to the run game.  

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6 minutes ago, eSJayDee said:

Rather surprised that his projected salary is about the same as Williams.  I think the consensus is Williams ranks higher among Ts than Feliciano among Gs AND, more importantly, Ts get paid better than Gs.

I thought it looked high too. I was thinking more like 5-6 mill range

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33 minutes ago, H2o said:

I'd offer him a deal somewhere in the $5M-$6M range on a 3 year deal with about $10M being guaranteed. Nothing more than that though. 

Agreed.  He was above average last year, and missed 7 games with injury since he has been here.   I pay him just outside the top ten for RG which is 5,018,000.  I think thats his sweet spot.

 

His tweet last night didnt help anything.

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25 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

Same here.  

 

Much like Milano, I don't even care to offer a contract.   

 

Re-sign Williams.  Morse and Dawkins are above average OL.   

 

Draft a G/C and hope a new Guard and a healthy Ford provide some more juice to the run game.  

Buddy used to say "always draft tackles, and if they can't do it, move them to guard"

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We all saw yesterday what a broken O Line does to an otherwise dominant team.   You can't recover from a bad or broken O Line.   And every team saw that yesterday and will be protecting their O Line guys.  Its a good day to be a solid O Line guy in the NFL.   You will get paid.   Beane will be sure to have his replacement lined up before letting him walk.  

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