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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.According to CBS Sports' Jason LaCanfora, impending free agent OLB Paul Kruger is seeking around $8 million per year in his next contract.
Kruger fired his agents this week and is expected to sign with a major firm after posting career highs in tackles (42) and sacks (nine) this past season. With Ed Reed, Cary Williams, and ILB Dannell Ellerbe also scheduled for free agency, the Ravens aren't likely to get into a bidding war to re-sign Kruger, and appear set to let him test the open market. Kruger made just $615,000 in 2012, the final year of his rookie contract.
I'd take him in an instant.
Which big time wide receiver and/or CB?at 8-10 mill for 4-5 years?
Spend that $$ on a big time WR or CB before kruger
If we're spending that kind of money on the front 7, I'd rather it be for a big upgrade in the position next to Wilfork -- as that's the weakest link.
Franchise tagged, unfortunately. He would have been a fantastic fit.If we're going to ball out on a FA, I'd rather spend the money on Melton.
Restricted free agent, reportedly getting a first round tenderThat would be a much better use of resources and we'd still have money left over for another WR - such as Danario Alexander to go with our draft pick in the 2nd round Hunter, and our other FA buy: Hartline.
Good year last year. Only 27. But not sure how much he will want
He isn't worth what he'd ask for IMO. He is sub rusher who played opposite Suggs and next to Ngata.. Not much of an upgrade over Ninkovich if you ask me.
I think in the sacks category..he would be an upgrade
I think in the sacks category..he would be an upgrade
If he can produce like the second half of last season, then yeah. He really only has that half of a season plus the playoffs of production, though.I think in the sacks category..he would be an upgrade