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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1060047" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I honestly think that the Packers keep him. Especially if there is no trade market for him.</p><p></p><p>With some of the new FA signings, top CB's are now getting paid $25-$30M. Gute has to look at these new contracts and think to himself that JA's deal might be a decent deal now.</p><p></p><p>Of course, what the Packers do, will all depend on JA's health and how the Packers feel it will effect him in the next year. A healthy JA improves the Packers defense a lot. However, anytime a top player for your team goes down with an injury it hurts the team. That said, is JA more prone to injuries now? Could Hobbs go down just as easily? Could a First round CB get injured and not play?</p><p></p><p>As I said months ago, the ideal situation would be a new contract with JA and one that reflects his availability over the last few years and the question mark it puts on his future availability. The problem is, the market for good CB's is high, as are the salaries. So if the Packers don't continue paying him, another team will. Keep him on the roster and keep your options open, I see no reason to just cut or "give him away" for a 6th or 7th rounder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1060047, member: 7261"] I honestly think that the Packers keep him. Especially if there is no trade market for him. With some of the new FA signings, top CB's are now getting paid $25-$30M. Gute has to look at these new contracts and think to himself that JA's deal might be a decent deal now. Of course, what the Packers do, will all depend on JA's health and how the Packers feel it will effect him in the next year. A healthy JA improves the Packers defense a lot. However, anytime a top player for your team goes down with an injury it hurts the team. That said, is JA more prone to injuries now? Could Hobbs go down just as easily? Could a First round CB get injured and not play? As I said months ago, the ideal situation would be a new contract with JA and one that reflects his availability over the last few years and the question mark it puts on his future availability. The problem is, the market for good CB's is high, as are the salaries. So if the Packers don't continue paying him, another team will. Keep him on the roster and keep your options open, I see no reason to just cut or "give him away" for a 6th or 7th rounder. [/QUOTE]
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