07-30-2018, 02:13 PM
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Yes, something will have to give and I am glad it isn't my money. But I really like our starting CBs. X is an elite CB. Lock down coverage and a very physical tackler. He is built and doesn't mind dropping a punishing hit on anyone. Waynes is fast, long and great closing speed. And he has really become an aggressive tackler as well. Love how both have taken to the Zimmer D. Waynes may end up as the better CB over the long term so it would be sad to see us lose him, but he is going to be expensive.@Wetlander said:
Gotcha, thanks for that info. Even better, really, as it relates to Holton Hill and his development time. And agreed on Mac Alexander. I'm not trying to push either Waynes or Alexander away as it will be great to have them this year and next, but you can see that something will have to give here in the future.@StickyBun said:
Cart------------------Horse. That's the cart WAY in front of the horse here, for sure, but if somehow Hill turns into a starter type talent by the end of this season (has to make the roster first, still a big if), this would give the team the real decision to let Trae Waynes go in FA after his contract is up. Not sure if they'd want to or not, but as talent gets resigned (Diggs, Barr) tough decisions will need to be made moving forward. And Waynes could be one of them. This is why its so important to backfill the pipeline with young, cheap players on their first contracts (like Holton Hill potentially). I like Waynes and he's improved incrementally each year.
Just playing out a possible scenario. Not saying its what will happen or if the team even would want that. But the salary cap will demand this kind of thought process by Brez at the very least.
We have Waynes locked up through 2019... so this season and next season. Mackenzie Alexander is also a FA after the 2019 season. I actually think if Hughes and Holton Hill look like potential starters heading into next year, Mac is the more likely one to hit free agency.