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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 847409"><p>That approach doesn't make much sense.</p><p></p><p>If he stays healthy and productive to justify your enthusiam, he'll command a multi-year deal, probably 3 years. Sitton and Lang got 3 year deals at comparable ages. Sitton was coming off a season struggling with a back issue. Figure on that.</p><p></p><p>If you match that 3 year offer, you'd be counting on him starting for two years given what is likely to be the dead cap in year 2. You would not plan to have a first or second round pick sitting on the bench for two years.</p><p></p><p>Under this scenario, you have to fish or cut bait--commit to Bulaga for two years and look for that replacement in the 2021 draft or spend that high pick in 2020, commit to playing that guy, and let Bulaga go. Or commit to Turner at OT and draft an OG. If Bulaga is worth keeping, you would not want to do both.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if Bulaga misses a bunch of games this season or ends up on IR, expect the Packers to turn the page. According to McGinn, the Packers asked Bulaga to take a pay cut going into 2018 after having played only 5 games in 2017. Bulaga declined. If it's an injury repeat, there will be no offer.</p><p></p><p>I think they'll turn the page regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 847409"] That approach doesn't make much sense. If he stays healthy and productive to justify your enthusiam, he'll command a multi-year deal, probably 3 years. Sitton and Lang got 3 year deals at comparable ages. Sitton was coming off a season struggling with a back issue. Figure on that. If you match that 3 year offer, you'd be counting on him starting for two years given what is likely to be the dead cap in year 2. You would not plan to have a first or second round pick sitting on the bench for two years. Under this scenario, you have to fish or cut bait--commit to Bulaga for two years and look for that replacement in the 2021 draft or spend that high pick in 2020, commit to playing that guy, and let Bulaga go. Or commit to Turner at OT and draft an OG. If Bulaga is worth keeping, you would not want to do both. On the other hand, if Bulaga misses a bunch of games this season or ends up on IR, expect the Packers to turn the page. According to McGinn, the Packers asked Bulaga to take a pay cut going into 2018 after having played only 5 games in 2017. Bulaga declined. If it's an injury repeat, there will be no offer. I think they'll turn the page regardless. [/QUOTE]
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