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2020 Packers 2nd round pick: AJ Dillon, RB
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1026016" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’d offer Dillon a contract but I’m not getting into a bidding war either. Somewhere in that 3X$8mil area and potential contract out in 2025. Call it $3.5mil guar. I might toss him a few smaller postseason bonus levels eg, $50K for each postseason 1st down and $100K per TD etc.</p><p></p><p>That gives us flexibility to bring in a ONE RB from the 2024 draft and ramp them gradually. Jon Brooks would then be squarely on my radar because he’s likely out 2/3 of the 2023 season. However several other RB answers in that top 125 are doable. There’s a few bigger ones if Dillon chases $ elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>I like having that reliable 3rd guy for an injury and we get to keep our pseudo FB short yardage guy.</p><p></p><p>One aspect I like about Dillon is he stays consistent to almost better in postseason play. Having a cold weather, bruising RB that is fully “system oriented” could prove very wise for playoffs next season, especially if it’s in the colder, windier, slippery weather at Lambeau. We don’t need to start all over at RB during a postseason run, that’s a position that’s cheap to keep solidarity for Jordan. Keep doing what works and build upon that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1026016, member: 10086"] I’d offer Dillon a contract but I’m not getting into a bidding war either. Somewhere in that 3X$8mil area and potential contract out in 2025. Call it $3.5mil guar. I might toss him a few smaller postseason bonus levels eg, $50K for each postseason 1st down and $100K per TD etc. That gives us flexibility to bring in a ONE RB from the 2024 draft and ramp them gradually. Jon Brooks would then be squarely on my radar because he’s likely out 2/3 of the 2023 season. However several other RB answers in that top 125 are doable. There’s a few bigger ones if Dillon chases $ elsewhere. I like having that reliable 3rd guy for an injury and we get to keep our pseudo FB short yardage guy. One aspect I like about Dillon is he stays consistent to almost better in postseason play. Having a cold weather, bruising RB that is fully “system oriented” could prove very wise for playoffs next season, especially if it’s in the colder, windier, slippery weather at Lambeau. We don’t need to start all over at RB during a postseason run, that’s a position that’s cheap to keep solidarity for Jordan. Keep doing what works and build upon that. [/QUOTE]
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