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JoeRedskin 03-14-2015 11:42 AM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=Schneed10;1109367]As with any other position, you decide what your next best option is and set a value on the player based on that. Taylor Mays is out there, no sign that he's a great player, but if the cost on Jeron Johnson gets to a certain point you simply pass and try Mays.

Nothing is black and white, that's where teams get into trouble and overpay. If after reading what I wrote above you're finding yourself thinking "but Jeron Johnson has promise to be an answer, Mays doesn't," then your thinking is still stuck in the Cerrato days of locking onto one player and overpaying to get him.

The approach should be the same as what McC has been doing, negotiate slowly. If the player gets your offer and immediately jumps to take it, you've offered too much. The offer should be one that he has to sleep on it and shop around. Then when he takes it, you know its a good deal. And if he doesn't take it then you move onto the next target. No paying A money for C players.

We passed on right tackles for this reason and for this reason landed two defensive lineman and a corner at favorable contracts.

Make a push for Johnson but be OK with it if he passes. There are other fish in the sea.[/quote]

I basically agree. Particularly with the "if a player jumps at the offer deal you have paid to much." At the same time, I would suggest your example of setting the price based on next best option does have a caveat. This type of benchmarking only works for players of relatively comparable talent - after factoring proven abilities versus potential. If the gap in adjusted talent between a targeted player and the next best option is such that the next best option is a significant downgrade, the offer has to reflect the "talent premium." Teams have the choice of paying the talent premium or accepting significantly lesser quality play at a position.

For example, as you say, T. Mays is available. If he were truly the only "next best option" (I don't believe he is, not by a long shot), the Redskins would be faced with signing a player with potential talent to be a regular, solid starter who appears to have some market demand (Johnson) versus a player who has demonstratively proved he cannot hold a starting job with little to no market demand (Mays). If those are truly the only two options, then any offer to the Johnson must reflect the talent gap and market demand for such a player or the willingness to accept significantly sub-par play.

It's still a choice - what price is too much for the gap in talent? How important is it to improve the position? Can we be successful enough in other areas to overcome the talent gap resulting from a refusal to pay for the talent gap?

IMHO, based on the salaries currently be paid to safeties, the "next-best-option" after Johnson will cost in the $2M/year range - which appears to be the going rate for Joe Average starters. So, if McC thinks Johnson can be a solid starter in the NFL, an offer of $2-3M seems to me to be the reasonable price point.

I like the guy and, from all I have been reading, I think he would be a significant upgrade from anything currently on the roster. While I really hope that something can be worked out, I have confidence that Scot McC is not going to overpay for him given the way he has conducted his FA acquisition so far.

Schneed10 03-14-2015 11:46 AM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=Alvin Walton;1109369]Ok, I'm really nervous about this Culliver signing now after reading this because of the cap money he got and all this other legal crap.
FFS!

[url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/14/culliver-gets-16-million-fully-guaranteed-at-signing/]Culliver gets $16 million fully guaranteed at signing | ProFootballTalk[/url][/quote]

Keep in mind though:

The signing bonus is only $5M, so if he gets cut thats a low payment to hit as dead money.

The rest of the guarantees are in the form of guaranteed base salary. But if he is suspended he won't get the base salary, guaranteed or not.

So potential cap disaster is mitigated. But I hear you, if he's not on the field he's not helping us, even if there won't be terrible damage to the cap.

Schneed10 03-14-2015 11:49 AM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=JoeRedskin;1109372]I basically agree. Particularly with the "if a player jumps at the offer deal you have paid to much." At the same time, I would suggest your example of setting the price based on next best option does have a caveat. This type of benchmarking only works for players of relatively comparable talent - after factoring proven abilities versus potential. If the gap in adjusted talent between a targeted player and the next best option is such that the next best option is a significant downgrade, the offer has to reflect the "talent premium." Teams have the choice of paying the talent premium or accepting significantly lesser quality play at a position.

For example, as you say, T. Mays is available. If he were truly the only "next best option" (I don't believe he is, not by a long shot), the Redskins would be faced with signing a player with potential talent to be a regular, solid starter who appears to have some market demand (Johnson) versus a player who has demonstratively proved he cannot hold a starting job with little to no market demand (Mays). If those are truly the only two options, then any offer to the Johnson must reflect the talent gap and market demand for such a player or the willingness to accept significantly sub-par play.

It's still a choice - what price is too much for the gap in talent? How important is it to improve the position? Can we be successful enough in other areas to overcome the talent gap resulting from a refusal to pay for the talent gap?

IMHO, based on the salaries currently be paid to safeties, the "next-best-option" after Johnson will cost in the $2M/year range - which appears to be the going rate for Joe Average starters. So, if McC thinks Johnson can be a solid starter in the NFL, an offer of $2-3M seems to me to be the reasonable price point.

I like the guy and, from all I have been reading, I think he would be a significant upgrade from anything currently on the roster. While I really hope that something can be worked out, I have confidence that Scot McC is not going to overpay for him given the way he has conducted his FA acquisition so far.[/quote]

Yes agree one hundred percent, we are saying the exact same thing. The value you place on a player is a function of their skill set and the scarcity of similar skill sets.

And you don't deviate from that valuation, you patiently apply it to all negotiations.

JoeRedskin 03-14-2015 12:00 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=Schneed10;1109374]Yes agree one hundred percent, we are saying the exact same thing. The value you place on a player is a function of their skill set and the scarcity of similar skill sets.

And you don't deviate from that valuation, [B]you patiently apply it to all negotiations[/B].[/quote]

Which is, of course, NOT what we have done in the past.

KI Skins Fan 03-14-2015 12:12 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
We're apparently interested in WR Michael Crabtree, according to NFL Trade Rumors. Culliver, Cox, and now Crabtree. Is Scot looking for character or characters?

SFREDSKIN 03-14-2015 12:17 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=KI Skins Fan;1109376]We're apparently interested in WR Michael Crabtree, according to NFL Trade Rumors. Culliver, Cox, and now Crabtree. Is Scot looking for character or characters?[/quote]

Why not? All 3 can play, I've seen them for all their years here and Scot drafted the Crabster.

JoeRedskin 03-14-2015 12:25 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
Crabtree would be either the 3rd or 4th WR. I am okay with that.

Again ... at the right price. Crabtree should not get starter money from us. Probably will from somebody else.

SFREDSKIN 03-14-2015 01:43 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=JoeRedskin;1109383]Crabtree would be either the 3rd or 4th WR. I am okay with that.

Again ... at the right price. Crabtree should not get starter money from us. Probably will from somebody else.[/quote]

They could sign Crabtree and trade Garçon? Get some cap space for Williams, Kerrigan. Anything is possible with Scot.

DynamiteRave 03-14-2015 02:30 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1109398]They could sign Crabtree and trade Garçon? Get some cap space for Williams, Kerrigan. Anything is possible with Scot.[/quote]

I will have to go punch Scot right in the taint if he made that kind of move.

EARTHQUAKE2689 03-14-2015 02:37 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=DynamiteRave;1109403]I will have to go punch Scot right in the taint if he made that kind of move.[/quote]

Punch? I would shoot him in the taint.

Chico23231 03-14-2015 02:43 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
Don't want Crabtree anywhere near this organization...Sherman was right about that fool

Chico23231 03-14-2015 03:16 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=JoeRedskin;1109383]Crabtree would be either the 3rd or 4th WR. I am okay with that.

Again ... at the right price. Crabtree should not get starter money from us. Probably will from somebody else.[/quote]

Crabtree attitude and demeanor would be a concern, add the injuries, and the fact he is a card caring certified douchebag...I don't want him. Keim is saying San diego has a ton of interest...hopeful him and rivers can douche it out together in stay classy land

JoeRedskin 03-14-2015 04:31 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
Well, apparently it's a done deal.

[quote]Jeron Johnson (born June 12, 1988) is an American football strong safety for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. He was signed by the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football at Boise State. [B]He was recently signed by the Redskins to help out with the defensive backs for the 2015 season.[/B][/quote]

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeron_Johnson]Jeron Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]

I have no idea why his Wikipedia page is saying this. It is not reported anywhere. I wouldn't give it too much weight, however, Chris Russell's twitter had a screenshot of the page where it said Johnson signed with the Skins for a two year $700M contract. lol

That Guy 03-14-2015 04:32 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
[quote=Alvin Walton;1109369]Ok, I'm really nervous about this Culliver signing now after reading this because of the cap money he got and all this other legal crap.
FFS!

[url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/14/culliver-gets-16-million-fully-guaranteed-at-signing/]Culliver gets $16 million fully guaranteed at signing | ProFootballTalk[/url][/quote]

if he can't play due to off field issues, his guarantees are voided and he has to pay back part of the signing bonus, so it's really important (for him) that he remains available to play. if he goes to jail tomorrow, the skins are out basically nothing (financially).

if he can stay on the field, it's basically a 2 year guaranteed contract w/ 2 team option years, which is pretty favorable.

EARTHQUAKE2689 03-14-2015 04:35 PM

Re: Redskins 2015 Signings (and Re-Signings) Thread
 
Chris Culliver, Bashaud Breeland, Jeron Johnson liking that secondary so far


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