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Are you already counting Gilbert as being off the roster?I wonder who it pushes off the roster. Allen perhaps...
Are you already counting Gilbert as being off the roster?I wonder who it pushes off the roster. Allen perhaps...
Yep.Are you already counting Gilbert as being off the roster?
Or maybe he is and that is what you get.This is a good trade because as I watch last week and this week's pre-season game there is something wrong with Robert Spillane. He is not 100%.
Great question. I still would've preferred Creed Humphrey over Green and that the Steelers would've taken a chance on a sliding, but very talented Trey Smith. That would've been a heck of an interior to go along with Dotson. Add in a free agent OT and I'd feel better about the OL. I must say that I've been impressed with Dan Moore in game action. They said he really struggled the first week but has--at times--looked like the best OL on the field for the Steelers.Spillane must have really been ******** the bed in camp, or maybe Bush hasn't recovered as well yet as they had hoped.
Definitely an aggressive move, though I do not understand why they were not willing to do something like this on the OL during the off-season.
Great question. I still would've preferred Creed Humphrey over Green and that the Steelers would've taken a chance on a sliding, but very talented Trey Smith. That would've been a heck of an interior to go along with Dotson. Add in a free agent OT and I'd feel better about the OL. I must say that I've been impressed with Dan Moore in game action. They said he really struggled the first week but has--at times--looked like the best OL on the field for the Steelers.
I can't find anything, anywhereAny news on what we gave up yet?
There is a chance that jacksonville could convert some of that salary into a bonus before trading him and lower those cap hits for an extra pick… there was talk of that but I don’t know if the league was cool with it or not… maybe that is the hangupSalaries are 7/8.75/10.25/10.75 with 300k roster bonuses every year. If he’s good they can keep him at those numbers. If he’s meh, they can ask for a reduction or cut him pretty harmlessly.
According to Lolley on DKSports Schoebert‘s base salary is $7 million, which is fully guaranteed in 2021. However, the contract then is $8.75 million in 2022, $10.25 million in 2023 and $10.75 million in 2024, along with some incentive/roster bonuses included in the length of contract. However, PIT could release him at any point in his contract and not be on the hook for any significant dead money.Thats a big cap hit they are taking on at lb going forward….
Jacksonville probably rolled over a bunch of space from 2020 to 2021.we all have a cap ,, how is any other owner able to spend more?
Jacksonville has 30 million in cap space and unlike say mike brown… their owner isn’t a penny pinching asswipe … if they can blow some cap and money this year to get more assets for a couple years down the road they might do itwe all have a cap ,, how is any other owner able to spend more?
2-3 yards behind every TE he has tried to cover..even the Eagles 4th TE
How did Bush look in coverage on that 34-yard completion to Goedert?Spillane has not been able to cover himself tonight
Dude has 274 tackles, 7 INTs (including a pick-six), 4.5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 13 TFLs, 13 PDs, and 10 QB hits in the last two seasons.
Yes, the numbers are right. And they don't include 2017, either, when Schobert led the entire league with 144 tackles in his first full year as a starter. Granted, he has played on some pretty bad teams, which has probably inflated those totals to some degree because those defenses were on the field a lot. Still...You sure that's right? Because that's otherworldly.