jackal wrote:Honestly if you look at history the Vikings
from the way things look now of being one
Of the youngest next season. Kalil was a
real question mark, even last season. 11 million
is a lot to pay for a underperforming LT.
Robinson deal is up and Hunter is looking
more effective already. Who knows with
the rest of the OL? Greenway gone, A.P.
I think gone?? He won't take a lot less money
Hill gone probably. Wright gone probably ..
Newman probably gone based off his play
so far. That's pretty much the older guys
AP isn't going to have much choice. His contract is not guaranteed next year, and he counts nothing against the cap if the Vikings cut him before the 3rd day of the 2017 football year. So if he's not willing to renegotiate, he risks taking a LOT less money on the free agent market -- or no money at all. No team is going to pay $11 million to a 32-year-old running back coming off another knee injury, and it wouldn't surprise me if he has very few suitors for his services at all. I would say the odds of AP retiring as a Viking are strong, whether that's next year or later under a renotiated deal.
The retirement of Greenway will make ZERO difference. He's barely playing as it is, and our LB corps is deep. Wright is a non-factor. Newman is playing now, but Waynes will be more than ready. Believe it or not, a lot of people see a future star in Waynes, including Ike Harris, who is now a talking head. Waynes can stay with anybody ... he just needs to get better at playing the ball. My money is on him taking that step.
Bradford is under contract for next year. The only way the Vikings don't pay him is if they trade him. If he goes out and has a Pro Bowl season, would trading him in favor of starting Teddy, who will epitomize the term "question mark," make sense? Not in my book, but if Bradford's trade value is high, who knows?