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Jaire Alexander 2022...Extension Inevitable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 957680" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>We can all name players on both sides of how things worked out. Resigning guys like Dante Jones, Dean Lowery, etc. to big contract didn't work out very well for the Packers. Why did the Packers resign them? Because they had a big year and more importantly, The Packers had nothing behind them to start if they didn't resign them. </p><p></p><p>I know everyone loves CB's and it has been years since we had a top one, yet alone 3 pretty damn good ones. That might allow the Packers some flexibility in just how much they are willing to pay to resign Jaire. Because if they don't, his trade value would be high and the savings substantial. If they have a shot at a legit starting CB in their first 4 picks of this draft, I won't be surprised if they take it. IF that Player, Stokes and Douglas all play well in 2022, do you give Jaire a massive contract and put one of those 3 on the bench?</p><p></p><p>I too hate seeing great players traded away, but cap balance over the entire roster is a smarter way to build a solid roster from top to bottom IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 957680, member: 7261"] We can all name players on both sides of how things worked out. Resigning guys like Dante Jones, Dean Lowery, etc. to big contract didn't work out very well for the Packers. Why did the Packers resign them? Because they had a big year and more importantly, The Packers had nothing behind them to start if they didn't resign them. I know everyone loves CB's and it has been years since we had a top one, yet alone 3 pretty damn good ones. That might allow the Packers some flexibility in just how much they are willing to pay to resign Jaire. Because if they don't, his trade value would be high and the savings substantial. If they have a shot at a legit starting CB in their first 4 picks of this draft, I won't be surprised if they take it. IF that Player, Stokes and Douglas all play well in 2022, do you give Jaire a massive contract and put one of those 3 on the bench? I too hate seeing great players traded away, but cap balance over the entire roster is a smarter way to build a solid roster from top to bottom IMO. [/QUOTE]
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