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Junior Gallette wants to come back on a one-year prove-it deal for $7M to $9M.

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Offseason question: What kind of deal should the Redskins give Junior Galette?

This doesn't have the chutzhah of Sam Bradford's agent demanding a $25M-per-year-deal for his client before he played a game this past season after sitting out the last two with torn ACLs. But it's something close. Gallette's had some well-noted off-the-field issues (which has earned him a suspension already) and it's completely uncertain what type of player he'll be coming off that torn Achilles. You'd think that he'd be eternally grateful to the Redskins for not only giving him a second chance last season before his injury, but another second chance this year. I guess not.

One potential wrinkle in this is that the agent representing Gallette is the same one representing Scot McCloughan.
 

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That is crazy money. NO way SM gives him that.
 

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no chance any team pays that coming off a serious injury and past issues
 

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The fact that the same agent represents both Scot and Galette may work to the team's benefit. Can't see the skins overpaying here. They have more leverage given injury and off the field issues.
 

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If he wants that much money, I'd just as soon offer Bruce Irvin a three-year deal with an AAV of about $10M.
 

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Nope. One year with a few million guaranteed, and lots of incentives that could reach that approximately is sufficient. No way he gets seven million.
 

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Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you.

1 million salary...2 mil incentives.
 

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noah spence dude
 

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You either pay a veteran.. or draft a rookie and hope he works out.

If we dont resign Gallette, then we might not get to take advantage of the deep class at D-line because we draft another OLB in the first instead.

While I think $7-8 million is a bit pricey. If its a deal with incentives, and we can take a D-lineman in both 1st and 2nd round if the talent is there... I wouldnt be upset.
 

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7--9 mil is ridiculous. We have 3 decent OLBs already to pay a guy with off field issues coming off a torn achilles that much is crazy.
 

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Wasn't last year a prove it deal with regard to talent and behavior? He has proven nothing at all except he can be injured.
 

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7--9 mil is ridiculous. We have 3 decent OLBs already to pay a guy with off field issues coming off a torn achilles that much is crazy.


So what if we gave him $3 million base and the rest in incentives??

And we have Kerrigan and two part time players. So I dont think we have 3 decent OLBs. We have one good OLB and two guys that leave us predictable as fuck on defense. Just saying.
 

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Wasn't last year a prove it deal with regard to talent and behavior? He has proven nothing at all except he can be injured.


He had an entire season where he COULD have screwed up on the behavior angle... and didnt. While I actually agree with you that $7-9 million straight up is crazy, going into another season with a run stopper who cant cover, or a pash rusher who sucks at stopping the run because we dont want to pay a guy who can do both is a bit short sighted.
 

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He had an entire season where he COULD have screwed up on the behavior angle... and didnt. While I actually agree with you that $7-9 million straight up is crazy, going into another season with a run stopper who cant cover, or a pash rusher who sucks at stopping the run because we dont want to pay a guy who can do both is a bit short sighted.

Could have done both. Can he still? A head case with moderate production in a defense that historically produces a good pass rusher coming off an injury...I would literally laugh in his face.
 

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So what if we gave him $3 million base and the rest in incentives??

And we have Kerrigan and two part time players. So I dont think we have 3 decent OLBs. We have one good OLB and two guys that leave us predictable as fuck on defense. Just saying.

Yea that might be fair. You cant really go wrong with incentives I guess.

I think Im higher on Smith than most I think he's really good. And while they can make us a little predictable their at least both decent NFL players. We wont starve at the position wiithout Gallette.
 

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Could have done both. Can he still? A head case with moderate production in a defense that historically produces a good pass rusher coming off an injury...I would literally laugh in his face.


So we are back to the lets not over pay angle.

Lets be honest. Murphy sucks at pass rush. Smith couldnt cover if he had a blanket and the WR/TE was wearing manacles. I agree Gallette isnt worth $7-9 million. But $3 million base, and the other $4-5 in incentives would be more than gravy for this team right now. It would allow us to look at the draft without being predisposed to taking an OLB when what we really need falls in line with the deepest talent pool in this coming draft. Would you rather be some what forced to reach for a starting OLB in the first, or have the flexibility to use the 1st and 2nd on the deepest D-line class in a very long time??

Resigning Gallette MIGHT let us fix the D-line for starters and depth for the foreseeable future.
 

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So we are back to the lets not over pay angle.

Lets be honest. Murphy sucks at pass rush. Smith couldnt cover if he had a blanket and the WR/TE was wearing manacles. I agree Gallette isnt worth $7-9 million. But $3 million base, and the other $4-5 in incentives would be more than gravy for this team right now. It would allow us to look at the draft without being predisposed to taking an OLB when what we really need falls in line with the deepest talent pool in this coming draft. Would you rather be some what forced to reach for a starting OLB in the first, or have the flexibility to use the 1st and 2nd on the deepest D-line class in a very long time??

Resigning Gallette MIGHT let us fix the D-line for starters and depth for the foreseeable future.

Gallette is ass. Murphy is headed to year three, Smith was a rookie, and there are better FA options if needed.
 

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Gallette is ass. Murphy is headed to year three, Smith was a rookie, and there are better FA options if needed.


Sorry dude, but some one who averaged 11 sacks a season as a starter is far from ass. Murphy is heading into year three and lost his starting job to a guy who couldnt cover my grand mother. I agree Gallette has some questions about his past, and we might even have to wonder IF he can stay healthy at this point. But hands down he would have been better than either Smith or Murphy. Both are rotational/depth players at this point. And if healthy i would much rather have a complete player across from Kerrigan, which neither of them are at present.
 

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Want whatever you like. Assume neither young player can improve on their weaknesses. Keep believing that an OLB is needed for coverage.

You want to give up on players going into year 2 and 3 for a guy who has a couple decent years before his injury on historically bad defenses that likes to beat on women. He is ass at this point and has a lot to prove. I would ride with Smith or Murphy over Galette. For a couple mil, sure...take him. No team will give him close to 7 million this season.
 

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Want whatever you like. Assume neither young player can improve on their weaknesses. Keep believing that an OLB is needed for coverage.

You want to give up on players going into year 2 and 3 for a guy who has a couple decent years before his injury on historically bad defenses that likes to beat on women. He is ass at this point and has a lot to prove. I would ride with Smith or Murphy over Galette. For a couple mil, sure...take him. No team will give him close to 7 million this season.


I dont want to give up on either player. I just want what gives the team the best possible roster on the field and the best flexibility going into the draft. We been through this before. Its the reason WHY we drafted smith in the first place. Because we DIDNT have a possible complete OLB to play across from Kerrigan. And it was mostly because we were so damned scared we might over pay Rak. Well the reality is, if we can get Gallette at $3 million base, with incentives... we WONT be forced into drafting another OLB when the strength of this draft is actually in the D-line. I never said give him $7 million up front. But for $3 million plus incentives, we are a fuck-ton better off then relying on Murphy who got benched, or Smith who can rush the passer but is rather questionable when it comes to being a complete OLB in a 4-3. We have two depth OLBs and a starter... we actually NEED another starter. And if Gallette can stay healthy, he is damn sure a starter.
 
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