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jdwills126
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Going into this off season I believed Suh was going to get a new deal so the Lions could free up cash to sign a couple of free agents. Didn't happen.
The whole debacle with Suh changing agents was just a disaster for that hope. Then I got the feeling Suh's contract would be restructured around draft time so they could afford to sign their picks. Again that has come and gone and the Lions found space by cutting Houston.
I have had an inkling Suh just does not want to resign in Detroit no matter what is said to the press.
As a whole Suh has taken a lot of heat over his actions this offseason...and rightly so, but maybe the blame should be spread around a little more equally with Mayhew and Lewand!
To sign Suh the Lions will have to go over the 68 million 5 years he originally signed for. And with a cap hit north of 26 million if franchised next year the Lions have limited options with Suh.
A contract for an interior D-Line man in the neighborhood of 14 million for 5 years is a huge burden. One I do not think the Lions want to make. So is it the Lions slow playing the contract negotiations? They already missed out on FA. The draft picks are signed. Waiver pickups will be a trade of cuts of current contracts IMO, so why would the Lions need to sign Suh anytime soon?
I don't think the Lions want to pay marquee money for an interior lineman. I think Suh would like a big contract as insurance to injury. 5 years 73 million is a number I heard with the majority of it guaranteed. The Lions are letting him play out the deal so they are obviously in no rush.
What leverage Suh had has passed. So why would the Lions restructure now? If Fairley lives up to hype they can't afford to tie up 20 million on 2 D-Lineman. So I think the Lions are fine with the waiting game and Suh has ponder a good insurance policy.
The whole debacle with Suh changing agents was just a disaster for that hope. Then I got the feeling Suh's contract would be restructured around draft time so they could afford to sign their picks. Again that has come and gone and the Lions found space by cutting Houston.
I have had an inkling Suh just does not want to resign in Detroit no matter what is said to the press.
As a whole Suh has taken a lot of heat over his actions this offseason...and rightly so, but maybe the blame should be spread around a little more equally with Mayhew and Lewand!
To sign Suh the Lions will have to go over the 68 million 5 years he originally signed for. And with a cap hit north of 26 million if franchised next year the Lions have limited options with Suh.
A contract for an interior D-Line man in the neighborhood of 14 million for 5 years is a huge burden. One I do not think the Lions want to make. So is it the Lions slow playing the contract negotiations? They already missed out on FA. The draft picks are signed. Waiver pickups will be a trade of cuts of current contracts IMO, so why would the Lions need to sign Suh anytime soon?
I don't think the Lions want to pay marquee money for an interior lineman. I think Suh would like a big contract as insurance to injury. 5 years 73 million is a number I heard with the majority of it guaranteed. The Lions are letting him play out the deal so they are obviously in no rush.
What leverage Suh had has passed. So why would the Lions restructure now? If Fairley lives up to hype they can't afford to tie up 20 million on 2 D-Lineman. So I think the Lions are fine with the waiting game and Suh has ponder a good insurance policy.