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The Steelers issued Cockrell a one-year contract tender for $1.797 million, sources told the Post-Gazette. That is the lowest of three different tenders they could have chosen. By doing so, another team would have to give the Steelers a pick in which Cockrell was originally drafted, which was the fourth round by Buffalo in 2014.
I'm sorry but this is a bad gamble. Cockrell isn't great, but he knows the system well and the next man up after him would be William Gay ( our best slot corner ) who's slowed down a bit due to age or a very unproven Shabazz. Neither are good for the outside in the base defense.
1.79 million is a fraction of the cap these days. But the domino effect if Burns were to get hurt or if we lost Ross would be visible. Yeah, we could sign a free agent who doesn't know the system...odds are he won't be as good in 2017.