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Alex Mack on potentially opting out: Winning is important to me
If we're looking for a center on the FA market next year, Alex Mack might be available. He's been a Probowl talent for most of his career, and his contract has on opt out clause this year he may want to exercise. He'd definitely resolve issues on the weakest link on our o-line, but he'll want to get paid, he's 30 years old, and he's coming off a leg injury.
Still, for the right price (if he decides to opt out), he could fill a hole at center for the next three or so years. Having said that, this is not what McCloughan normally wants to do and a center can be had in later rounds of the draft on the cheap. I'll venture a guess that Scotty will steer clear of Mack given his age, price and injury history and look to the draft to further develop home grown talent on our o-line. But it's still worth flagging this option nonetheless. After all, if Mack cares about winning, we fit that bill, don't we?
And believe it or not, our o-line, in its current form, consists entirely of draft choices and its oldest player is 27 (Trent Williams).
If we're looking for a center on the FA market next year, Alex Mack might be available. He's been a Probowl talent for most of his career, and his contract has on opt out clause this year he may want to exercise. He'd definitely resolve issues on the weakest link on our o-line, but he'll want to get paid, he's 30 years old, and he's coming off a leg injury.
Still, for the right price (if he decides to opt out), he could fill a hole at center for the next three or so years. Having said that, this is not what McCloughan normally wants to do and a center can be had in later rounds of the draft on the cheap. I'll venture a guess that Scotty will steer clear of Mack given his age, price and injury history and look to the draft to further develop home grown talent on our o-line. But it's still worth flagging this option nonetheless. After all, if Mack cares about winning, we fit that bill, don't we?
And believe it or not, our o-line, in its current form, consists entirely of draft choices and its oldest player is 27 (Trent Williams).