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Who to re-sign out of the one year contracts?


TheMaulClaw

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Was just sort of interested to get some opinions on this. I know we're only three games in and that's not enough time to evaluate everything, but it's actually sort of a secret elephant in the room regarding our team next year.   We have a lot of one year contracts which means we're probably going to have a massive exodus of players at seasons end.   Some of these one year contract players are trending up, some down.   Who do we re-sign?  Who do we let walk?

 

My vote to re-sign

 

Ted Ginn ( only problem is he might actually demand a heftier price tag with his production so far)

Colin Cole

Chase Blackburn

Quentin Mikell.

 

Let walk:

 

DJ Moore

Domenik Hixon.

 

Not sure:

Mike Mitchell.

 

 

 

 

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I know it's a bye week so I understand the post, but I think it is too early to really say, especially given the limited game time of all of those guys - not trying to be dismissive, but yeah.

 

If production continues as it's been... Ginn is going to be looking for some major money.  Mikell will, too.  If Blackburn replaces Beason, and contributes at the level he did versus the Giants, he'll get a decent extension, too.

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Id say keep Mitchell, Ginn, and Blackburn for sure.

We don't know what we will be going after in the draft and I'm too lazy to scan everyone's players that will be a FA........anyone who wants to gather those up to kill some time & get some relief over boredom, be my guest.

But yeh, too early.

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