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Cleveland Browns and JPP

Milton : 1/29/2015 2:45 pm
The Browns are in the top 5 in cap room for 2015 and have two first round picks (#12 and #19). In addition, they had two first round picks last year and both disappointed. And they had trouble stopping the run and rushing the passer. And Pettine knows he only gets so many losing seasons in a row before he is on the hot seat.

In my mind, that adds up to a team that has the money to overpay JPP and the draft picks to give up in exchange for him.
So franchise JPP and hope for an offer?  
Giants2012 : 1/29/2015 2:51 pm : link
Sounds pretty steep for the Browns who could sign Suh and keep the picks.
JPP is a free agent  
Chip : 1/29/2015 2:53 pm : link
So I must assume you want to franchise him and then trade him to Cleveland. sign Suh and I would have no problem with that scenario.
RE: So franchise JPP and hope for an offer?  
Milton : 1/29/2015 2:56 pm : link
In comment 12114786 Giants2012 said:
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Sounds pretty steep for the Browns who could sign Suh and keep the picks.
They could sign Suh and JPP. They are loaded with cap room.
The Lions might do the same  
debo_GIANTS : 1/29/2015 2:57 pm : link
and franchise Suh
The Giants are going to franchise tag JPP  
Milton : 1/29/2015 3:00 pm : link
I have no doubt about that. Mara basically said as much. If the Giants are going to negotiate a long term deal with JPP it'll happen after they've tagged him.
The lions are in no position  
Chip : 1/29/2015 3:01 pm : link
to franchise Suh and he will become a free agent
RE: The Giants are going to franchise tag JPP  
AcidTest : 1/29/2015 3:01 pm : link
In comment 12114806 Milton said:
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I have no doubt about that. Mara basically said as much. If the Giants are going to negotiate a long term deal with JPP it'll happen after they've tagged him.


I think so as well. But would they trade him after franchising him? The Browns have about $35M in cap space. I also worry about Danny Boy in DC backing up a brinks truck to JPP's house. He did something similar, albeit with a smaller deal, with Cofield.
RE: RE: So franchise JPP and hope for an offer?  
Giants2012 : 1/29/2015 3:04 pm : link
In comment 12114798 Milton said:
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Sounds pretty steep for the Browns who could sign Suh and keep the picks.

They could sign Suh and JPP. They are loaded with cap room.


The Giants could do the same. The 2016 number is tiny
RE: RE: The Giants are going to franchise tag JPP  
Milton : 1/29/2015 3:08 pm : link
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I have no doubt about that. Mara basically said as much. If the Giants are going to negotiate a long term deal with JPP it'll happen after they've tagged him.



I think so as well. But would they trade him after franchising him? The Browns have about $35M in cap space. I also worry about Danny Boy in DC backing up a brinks truck to JPP's house. He did something similar, albeit with a smaller deal, with Cofield.
The Redskins aren't going to part with the 5th pick in this year's draft and next year's first round pick for JPP (and that is what it would cost them if the Giants don't agree to a trade). On the other hand, the Giants would be more willing to trade with the Browns if the price was right. The Browns could dangle either of their two first round picks and throw in a third round pick this year or a second round pick next year.
RE: RE: RE: So franchise JPP and hope for an offer?  
Milton : 1/29/2015 3:15 pm : link
In comment 12114815 Giants2012 said:
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The Giants could do the same. The 2016 number is tiny
The Browns have much more money to carry over than the Giants from year to year and they don't have big money invested in the QB position the way the Giants do (and will for the foreseeable future), so no matter how you slice it, the Browns have more money to overpay JPP than the Giants do. So while the Giants have the cap room to make JPP a fair deal, the Browns have the cap room to make him an outrageous offer.

JPP may not be a target of the Browns, but if he is, they have the money and the draft picks to make it happen.
RE: RE: RE: The Giants are going to franchise tag JPP  
AcidTest : 1/29/2015 3:19 pm : link
In comment 12114821 Milton said:
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I have no doubt about that. Mara basically said as much. If the Giants are going to negotiate a long term deal with JPP it'll happen after they've tagged him.



I think so as well. But would they trade him after franchising him? The Browns have about $35M in cap space. I also worry about Danny Boy in DC backing up a brinks truck to JPP's house. He did something similar, albeit with a smaller deal, with Cofield.

The Redskins aren't going to part with the 5th pick in this year's draft and next year's first round pick for JPP (and that is what it would cost them if the Giants don't agree to a trade). On the other hand, the Giants would be more willing to trade with the Browns if the price was right. The Browns could dangle either of their two first round picks and throw in a third round pick this year or a second round pick next year.


I should have been clearer regarding the Redskins. They won't part with the picks if we franchise JPP as you note. But on the off chance that we don't, he'd be a FA, and could sign with anybody. In that situation we wouldn't get any compensation, except possibly a comp pick in 2016, depending on our other FA signings.

As I said, I think they will franchise JPP, but they might not if they don't think they can reach a long term deal with him. He's going to be looking for a lot of $$$. They could then use that money for other players. Remember that we have to think about a long term deal with Prince.
RE: The lions are in no position  
cosmicj : 1/29/2015 3:28 pm : link
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to franchise Suh and he will become a free agent


Why do you say that? Do the Lions have cap issues?
It appears that without  
TMS : 1/29/2015 3:30 pm : link
a much improved defense we will not make the playoffs anytime soon. Especially when you take JPP out of the mix. Big decision to make with Coughlin and ELi not getting any younger. The future is now and that could be a big factor in their decisions. A HC and a QB are necessary to win in this league most of all.
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Giants2012 : 1/29/2015 3:33 pm : link
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The Giants could do the same. The 2016 number is tiny

The Browns have much more money to carry over than the Giants from year to year and they don't have big money invested in the QB position the way the Giants do (and will for the foreseeable future), so no matter how you slice it, the Browns have more money to overpay JPP than the Giants do. So while the Giants have the cap room to make JPP a fair deal, the Browns have the cap room to make him an outrageous offer.

JPP may not be a target of the Browns, but if he is, they have the money and the draft picks to make it happen.


How do you figure. See link please
2016 cap numbers - add/subtract anticipated dollars - ( New Window )
This is all moot if JPP wants to hit the open market  
JohnB : 1/29/2015 3:33 pm : link
If JPP is forced to stay with the Giants in 2015, he might opt to play the one year and be a free agent in 2016. If a team wants him, they will have to back up the trucks now and blow him away with an offer. Plus that team has to give up picks to the Giants.

My guess is that JPP is a Giant in '15 and is free in '16.
I am not sure of JPP in a 3-4  
Big_Pete : 1/29/2015 3:41 pm : link
I do think there will be a few teams that will be seriously interested in trading for JPP if he gets franchised as expected.

I can see the following teams being seriously interested in trading trading for JPP:
Oakland, Atlanta (if they sign Dan Quinn as HC as expected), Tampa Bay, Carolina.

As far as two first round picks, if we put the non-exclusive franchise tag on JPP, then another team would need to give two first round picks as compensation. If Oakland were seriously interested, I could see them trading their #4 to Cleveland (putting the Browns in range for one of the QBs or Amari Cooper) for their two first round picks, then just sign JPP.

I am not sure what JPPs trade value is right now, but I could see it happening. I do see a first round pick being a possibility, but even if we got something like an early 2nd round pick and a fourth round pick would be pretty decent. It really depends on how much teams want JPP.
There aren't a lot of stud 4-3 DEs around in either free agency or the draft and JPP is young enough to build a defence around for the next 6 years or so.
RE: This is all moot if JPP wants to hit the open market  
Big_Pete : 1/29/2015 3:43 pm : link
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If JPP is forced to stay with the Giants in 2015, he might opt to play the one year and be a free agent in 2016. If a team wants him, they will have to back up the trucks now and blow him away with an offer. Plus that team has to give up picks to the Giants.

My guess is that JPP is a Giant in '15 and is free in '16.


I am not sure NYG wants to pay JPP the kind of money he will get in free agency. I wouldn't be surprised if we intend to frachise him and then explore trade options.
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Milton : 1/29/2015 3:44 pm : link
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The Giants could do the same. The 2016 number is tiny

The Browns have much more money to carry over than the Giants from year to year and they don't have big money invested in the QB position the way the Giants do (and will for the foreseeable future), so no matter how you slice it, the Browns have more money to overpay JPP than the Giants do. So while the Giants have the cap room to make JPP a fair deal, the Browns have the cap room to make him an outrageous offer.

JPP may not be a target of the Browns, but if he is, they have the money and the draft picks to make it happen.



How do you figure. See link please 2016 cap numbers - add/subtract anticipated dollars - ( New Window )
By the time 2016 actually rolls around, the Browns will have a lot more cap room than the Giants. Carry-over from 2015 and Eli's contract will have a lot to do with it.
What  
AcidTest : 1/29/2015 3:58 pm : link
happens to JPP should be second in importance only to Eli's coming restructure this offseason.
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Giants2012 : 1/29/2015 4:28 pm : link
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The Giants could do the same. The 2016 number is tiny

The Browns have much more money to carry over than the Giants from year to year and they don't have big money invested in the QB position the way the Giants do (and will for the foreseeable future), so no matter how you slice it, the Browns have more money to overpay JPP than the Giants do. So while the Giants have the cap room to make JPP a fair deal, the Browns have the cap room to make him an outrageous offer.

JPP may not be a target of the Browns, but if he is, they have the money and the draft picks to make it happen.



How do you figure. See link please 2016 cap numbers - add/subtract anticipated dollars - ( New Window )

By the time 2016 actually rolls around, the Browns will have a lot more cap room than the Giants. Carry-over from 2015 and Eli's contract will have a lot to do with it.


So do the Math. Let's say Eli got $20 million a year and JPP got $15 million per year. Look at the number. They still have a ton. You're taking $35 off of $85 which leaves $50 million. The Giants are in better shape than they've ever been in.

Don't see how the Browns are a threat, why the Giants would allow JPP to hit the open market nor why the Browns would sign JPP to an offer sheet if he's franchised rather than just sign Suh. Oh, and the Giants CAN afford all three.

Cleveland is Stupid  
ZogZerg : 1/29/2015 4:32 pm : link
But not that stupid.
JPP will be signed long term before FA  
BillT : 1/29/2015 4:37 pm : link
or franchised and signed long term later. He's going nowhere.
RE: Cleveland is Stupid  
Ira : 1/29/2015 4:38 pm : link
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But not that stupid.


You're probably right. I'd love to go into this draft with the 9th, 12th and 19th picks, but it's not likely to happen.
RE: RE: The lions are in no position  
Deej : 1/29/2015 4:51 pm : link
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to franchise Suh and he will become a free agent



Why do you say that? Do the Lions have cap issues?


Suh's cap # last year was ~$22 million. So his cap # this year neads to be 120% of that, or ~$27 million. Franchise tag for JPP will be around $15 million I think.
Tag JPP  
Earl the goat : 1/29/2015 5:24 pm : link
Draft Shelton
No on SUH

Shelton gives giants 5 controlled years at a decent salary. And him and Hankins would make a very good and very young interior line

I'd rather see them spend their cap money on Randall Cobb and Draft OL in first round Second round RB. Third Round Safety

Give Eli more weapons and protection
RE: JPP will be signed long term before FA  
Big_Pete : 1/29/2015 5:28 pm : link
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or franchised and signed long term later. He's going nowhere.


That really depends on how much JPP is looking for.

If you look at the top DE contracts around at the moment, he is probably looking in the ballpark of $13m to $16m per year with a 5 to 6 year deal. There are a few 4-3 teams with quite a lot of cap room who will be seriously interested in JPP.

I can certainly see a case where JPP gets priced out of our price range. Even a one year franchise tag is probably more than we are comfortable paying.

He is young and teams can build around him, plus there aren't a lot of the taller quality pass rushers around this year (in the draft or free agency), which means 4-3 teams wanting that kind of elite pass rusher will be interested, I wouldn't completely rule out 3-4 teams either.
Early Mock  
Earl the goat : 1/29/2015 5:32 pm : link
TJ Cummings
Maxx Williams
TJ Yeldon
Kurtis Drummond or Anthony Harris
RE: RE: Cleveland is Stupid  
geelabee : 1/29/2015 7:22 pm : link
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But not that stupid.



You're probably right. I'd love to go into this draft with the 9th, 12th and 19th picks, but it's not likely to happen.


I'd rather see the Giants sign JPP long term...but if the Giants can't or are not willing to pay.... the above scenario puts the Giants really good long term shape by stock piling good young players...plus we could use the saving from not having to sign JPP long term and use it for Suh
No way in you-know-what ....  
Manny in CA : 1/29/2015 7:48 pm : link
Do I want Suh. He's a terrific football player, but he's totally out of control. In a lot of ways he reminds me of Mike Tyson.

One of these days he's going to go on a stomping fit and paralyze somebody. He's bad news.
JPP  
old man : 1/29/2015 7:49 pm : link
will get tagged or signed, Eli will get extended, and JR will have money to shop wisely and get this team back up there in '15.
Rolle will be very contract friendly or gone. When the FA rush period is over we can zero in on 2-3 scenario on #9.
IF Browns were to sign JPP somehow, we'd get a 3rd rd comp pick to offset what we sign.
My gut tells me both Eli and JPP will be signed soon  
SGMen : 1/29/2015 7:53 pm : link
Both will get five or six year deals which are really "three" year deals. Eli has at least three super season left in him and JPP has five or more if he stays healthy.

Cut Kiwi, get Beason to take a salary reduction (if possible) and with Eli renegotiating we'll be in good shape.

If Giants franchise JPP,  
Doomster : 1/29/2015 7:59 pm : link
he will pull a Welker....
Big money to who?  
Giants2012 : 1/29/2015 8:19 pm : link
The best DT or a JPP?

Suh's getting more sacks than JPP. I get the personality of Suh but it's not like JPP is Lawrence Taylor out there.


a serious question  
fkap : 1/30/2015 8:47 am : link
who were the last players tagged and traded? I would guess it's a very rare thing, precisely because the trading team would have to fork over top draft picks AND a huge contract.

The only reason Giants Tag JPP is if they're close on the deal. in the meanwhile, they'll threaten the tag to entice him to sign. and in the meanwhile, he'll threaten to hold out or threaten to take the tag money and hamstring the Giants ability to compete elsewhere in free agency.

The dumbest thing in the world would be to tag him hoping to trade him, but not having a trade agreement in place first, or not being close to a contract agreement.
I'm thinking  
mrvax : 1/30/2015 9:19 am : link
that teams with a crappy defense and cap money to spend will be looking hard at JPP. IMO, JPP would consider a "spite his face" to accept a deal with a shit team worth a few $M more than the Giants best offer if one was there.

The Giants need JPP and if they cannot replace him for 2015, the probably will have to resort to tagging him. I hope he re-signs here but I think his asking price will be very high even though he hasn't been the same player in 4 years that he was.

Tagging him is better than getting nothing for him. Maybe a trade or a contract could be worked out later. At least the Giants would have 1 year to prepare for his departure.



if someone wants to make an astronomical offer to JPP  
Coach Mason : 1/30/2015 9:30 am : link
he has two choices. Tell the Giants he wants to leave and the Giants likely franchise him anyways or take a likely very good long term deal with a good amount guaranteed from the Giants and secure his future now.

He will then have to ask himself, do I risk giving up all that guaranteed money for an even bigger contract next offseason? I think the Giants will offer him a good long term deal along with a decent amount guaranteed, but they are not going to offer him an obscene deal. I don't think we trade him either without getting at minimum a top 10 1st rounder back.
If we get draft pick(s) from them  
#10* : 1/30/2015 9:59 am : link
And Suh decided to play here before we agreed to terms this would be the ideal play. It would allow us to strengthen the defense and replace a pro bowler with another pro bowler in the process.

Doubt Suh would want to play in Cleveland anyway.
RE: a serious question  
Milton : 1/30/2015 6:38 pm : link
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who were the last players tagged and traded? I would guess it's a very rare thing, precisely because the trading team would have to fork over top draft picks AND a huge contract.

Jared Allen...
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In February 2008, the Chiefs placed the franchise tag on Allen, giving him a one-year, $8.8 million salary for 2008. On April 22, 2008, the Chiefs traded Allen to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a first-round pick, which they used to select OT Branden Albert, and two third-round picks, one of which was used to take Jamaal Charles, and swapped sixth-round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft. The Vikings then signed Allen to a six-year contract, which at the time was the richest contract for a defensive player in NFL history.

And others who weren't tagged, but were traded under similar dynamics (with a team giving up a 1st round pick and backing up the Brinks truck as well)....

Jason Peters....
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Due to the dispute with the Bills they went ahead and traded the unhappy Pro Bowler to the Philadelphia Eagles on April 17, 2009. The Eagles acquired Peters from the Bills for the 28th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. The Eagles also sent a fourth-round pick (121st overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft and a late conditional pick (6th round) in the 2010 NFL Draft.

On April 17, 2009, the Eagles announced they had signed Peters to a six-year contract for $60 million that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2014. Peters had two years left on his last contract, so Philadelphia had essentially torn up the last two seasons and given him a new contract.
Percy Harvin....
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The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013 in exchange for a first and seventh-round draft pick in 2013, and a third-round draft pick in 2014. Immediately after the Seahawks acquired Harvin, they signed him to a new six-year, $67 million contract with $25.5 million guaranteed.

The point is that there is a history of teams giving up both huge money and 1st round draft picks for a "franchise-type" player.
The killer on JPP  
TMS : 1/30/2015 8:30 pm : link
is that he may develop into a Julius Peppers, Reggie White like talent in his second contract. Its a gamble but the potential is there. We have had a good look at him and lets hope we make the right decision. If we think this could happen then we have to pay.
RE: The killer on JPP  
Milton : 1/30/2015 8:45 pm : link
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is that he may develop into a Julius Peppers, Reggie White like talent in his second contract. Its a gamble but the potential is there. We have had a good look at him and lets hope we make the right decision. If we think this could happen then we have to pay.
Julius Peppers maybe, but I don't think he has the character and work ethic to be another Reggie White. My guess is that he is more likely to be the next Jevon Kearse than either of those two. And Kearse disappointed compared to the expectations which followed his early years. Between his injuries and his mercenary mentality, I don't see him being a great investment going forward at the money he will command. Ergo my hope that they can get a first round pick or more in return for him.
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