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Real money, actually dollars paid over the life of the contract, probably won't total more than $11 million / year. Still probably an overpay given the position.
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1. Really suspect tackler
2. Don’t ever recall him forcing a fumble.
3. Gets beat in CRUCIAL times on long passes
4. His INTs are typically overthrows, or end of game where teams are desperately driving. ....including hail Mary’s.
5. They still count, but he’s not ball hawking and going and snatching hisINTs from the WR.
6. Minneapolis Miracle.
I know what PFF says, but my eyes see it differently.
And if we’re being real, the Saints aren’t ponying up that kind of cash for him. In my opinion.Marcus Williams is 24 years old. If teams think he's a top 5 Safety he will get a contract that averages around $15 million per year. There are plenty of teams that have money to spend.
1. Really suspect tackler
2. Don’t ever recall him forcing a fumble.
3. Gets beat in CRUCIAL times on long passes
4. His INTs are typically overthrows, or end of game where teams are desperately driving. ....including hail Mary’s.
5. They still count, but he’s not ball hawking and going and snatching hisINTs from the WR.
6. Minneapolis Miracle.
I know what PFF says, but my eyes see it differently.
I really like Holland!!!Welp...Hufanga, Paris Ford, Javon Holland, Moehrig, c’mon down!!! If ever there was a class to find Williams’ replacement, it’s this one.
He might sign/re-sign a 2 year deal and wait for the cap to pop back up.There is only 14 teams with even $15 million+ in cap space.
Yup, that was all about Vonn Bell accidentally pulling a Mark Ingram. CJ isn't a free safety. He doesn't quite have the range for it, though his recognition skills are top-notch. He's great in the box and as a nickel back. As was mentioned earlier in the thread, finding a great nickel back is harder than finding a free safety who doesn't screw up. Marcus is good, but his tackling is suspect. He's not an Earl Thomas or Eric Weddle on the back end. He's not a game-changer. But if a team decides he's worth that much, I'll be happy for him.The mention of Jenkins as his replacement makes me think they have no idea what they're talking about lol. Their money prediction might be right, but if he leaves, it'll have nothing to do with Malcolm Jenkins.