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<blockquote data-quote="elcid" data-source="post: 759144" data-attributes="member: 12360"><p>To be fair, McKinley was never available and of these 2 corners you mentioned only Hayward might have been a solid CB1 for us. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I'd like to touch upon the salary cap discussion here a little closer. I've seen a lot of people arguing that Cobb is supposed to take the pay cut over Nelson. While I agree that Cobb has not produced anything in the last 2 seasons, surely his versatility and youth makes him more worth the price tag than an aging and slower Nelson? Imo if the Packers are trying to restructure a contract, its going to be Jordy. I'd also argue that this avenue would be the most succesful in opening up salary cap since not only does the man bleed green and gold, he is a fair and rational dude who seems to just want to get to the SB one last time. He knows that he is not worth the price tag, nor ever will be again while Cobb (while also very down to earth, respectful and with a great work ethic) knows that in potential he can still be worth the money his contract is paying him. </p><p></p><p>Ideally, I'd see the Pack trim 5m of Nelson's contract, and 2m of each Cobb's and Matthews's contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elcid, post: 759144, member: 12360"] To be fair, McKinley was never available and of these 2 corners you mentioned only Hayward might have been a solid CB1 for us. Furthermore, I'd like to touch upon the salary cap discussion here a little closer. I've seen a lot of people arguing that Cobb is supposed to take the pay cut over Nelson. While I agree that Cobb has not produced anything in the last 2 seasons, surely his versatility and youth makes him more worth the price tag than an aging and slower Nelson? Imo if the Packers are trying to restructure a contract, its going to be Jordy. I'd also argue that this avenue would be the most succesful in opening up salary cap since not only does the man bleed green and gold, he is a fair and rational dude who seems to just want to get to the SB one last time. He knows that he is not worth the price tag, nor ever will be again while Cobb (while also very down to earth, respectful and with a great work ethic) knows that in potential he can still be worth the money his contract is paying him. Ideally, I'd see the Pack trim 5m of Nelson's contract, and 2m of each Cobb's and Matthews's contracts. [/QUOTE]
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