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Finally, so the question is: Does Andy Levitre deserve to be the fourth highest paid guard in the league?

 

I believe that sounds about right to me... If he were on a decent team, he'd most likely be a pro bowler.

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Think about how many years it took us to get a guard like Levitre and then tell me again how easy it is.

 

How true!!!! People act as if it is just so easy to grab a quality guard. Bill Parcells once said that it's easier to find wide reveivers in the dradt than guards, and no, I do not have a link.

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Bills will now sign Reinhart if they can. He performed well in his starts these last couple of years, and, although he is not as flexible as Levetre in terms of moving to tackle, he is pretty good at guard. He also will not cost $8 mil a year. He will get 2-3 mil, I think though.

Oh, that sure is a big comfort. :thumbdown:

 

Think about how many years it took us to get a guard like Levitre and then tell me again how easy it is.

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Finally, so the question is: Does Andy Levitre deserve to be the fourth highest paid guard in the league?

 

thats got to be one year hits, not long term averages. otherwise, those numbers are just wrong.

 

but it still puts him right about 5. a fair deal. doesnt mean we dont have plans for some other fair deal that will benefit us more.

 

I wonder if we'll get a comp pick for him.

 

my guess is no.

 

we will only have so many expiring contracts, and odds are we will sign a lot of low level free agents as bandaids in the transition to new schemes.

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Tennessee has no state income tax... After looking at the Flacco situation, I think Levitre is making a heck of a lot more there than he would've in Buffalo, even if we had matched... :(

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Levitre got what he could, good on him. Its going to be hard to lose him. Anyone who watched him knew he was a key cog in the turnaround of the O-line. But 7.8 per year for a guard is tough to match when you can find guards who can do a good job for much less. Tough loss for the Bills but I hope they make a move to bring in a guard, Brandon Moore would be a nice fit.

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http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/nfl/165803-top-salaries-2012-players-each-position/

 

Highest Paid OGs (2012):

 

Carl Nicks, Buccaneers - $12,500,000 - Signed thru 2016

Davin Joseph, Buccaneers - $9,500,000 - Signed thru 2017

Chris Snee, Giants - $7,900,000 - Signed thru 2013

Logan Mankins, Patriots - $7,000,000 - Signed thru 2016

Marshall Yanda, Ravens - $6,500,000 - Signed thru 2015

Uche Nwaneri, Jaguars - $4,191,666 - Signed thru 2015

Harvey Dahl, Rams - $4,000,000 - Signed thru 2014

Todd Herremans, Eagles - $3,800,000 - Signed thru 2016

Jahri Evans, Saints - $3,600,000 - Signed thru 2016

Chris Kuper, Broncos - $3,500,000 - Signed thru 2015

Steve Hutchinson, Titans - $3,500,000 (tied for 10th with Kuper) - Signed thru 2014

Jeremy Zuttah, Buccaneers - $3,375,000 - Signed thru 2015

Justin Blalock, Falcons - $3,360,000 - Signed thru 2016

Richie Incognito, Dolphins - $3,300,000 - Signed thru 2013

Josh Sitton, Packers - $3,100,000 - Signed thru 2016

Daryn Colledge, Cardinals - $2,975,000 - Signed thru 2015

Brandon Moore, Jets - $2,750,000 - Signed thru 2012

Stephen Peterman, Lions - $2,725,000 - Signed thru 2013

Ben Grubbs, Saints - $2,700,000 - Signed thru 2016

Leroy Harris, Titans - $2,700,000 - Signed thru 2012

 

thats 2012 1 year salaries.

 

it ignores long term averages, bonuses etc...

 

ie its worthless to the discussion.

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I can see where some of you would have preferred to outbid the Titans on this, but at $8m you can't rationally say this is but so terrible a move. If that money is used to fill other holes and/or retain other players, you have to weigh that against what was lost...unless you just get off on complaining.

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I wonder if we'll get a comp pick for him.

 

Not necessarily. The NFL typically won't give you a comp pick unless you have a net loss of free agents (players who were cut don't count). We probably won't lose anyone else besides Levitre, unless maybe someone signs McIntyre or Nelson. (Actually, I'm not even sure if Nelson would count, since we declined to tender him.) So if we sign even 2 UFAs who weren't cut by their former teams, we're ineligible for any comp picks, even if we signed those guys to low-end deals. And given that we have a new coaching staff who will want to bring in "their guys" -- especially on defense -- I think it's pretty likely that we sign 4-5 UFAs to low/mid money deals.

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http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/nfl/165803-top-salaries-2012-players-each-position/

 

Highest Paid OGs (2012):

 

Carl Nicks, Buccaneers - $12,500,000 - Signed thru 2016

Davin Joseph, Buccaneers - $9,500,000 - Signed thru 2017

Chris Snee, Giants - $7,900,000 - Signed thru 2013

Logan Mankins, Patriots - $7,000,000 - Signed thru 2016

Marshall Yanda, Ravens - $6,500,000 - Signed thru 2015

Uche Nwaneri, Jaguars - $4,191,666 - Signed thru 2015

Harvey Dahl, Rams - $4,000,000 - Signed thru 2014

Todd Herremans, Eagles - $3,800,000 - Signed thru 2016

Jahri Evans, Saints - $3,600,000 - Signed thru 2016

Chris Kuper, Broncos - $3,500,000 - Signed thru 2015

Steve Hutchinson, Titans - $3,500,000 (tied for 10th with Kuper) - Signed thru 2014

Jeremy Zuttah, Buccaneers - $3,375,000 - Signed thru 2015

Justin Blalock, Falcons - $3,360,000 - Signed thru 2016

Richie Incognito, Dolphins - $3,300,000 - Signed thru 2013

Josh Sitton, Packers - $3,100,000 - Signed thru 2016

Daryn Colledge, Cardinals - $2,975,000 - Signed thru 2015

Brandon Moore, Jets - $2,750,000 - Signed thru 2012

Stephen Peterman, Lions - $2,725,000 - Signed thru 2013

Ben Grubbs, Saints - $2,700,000 - Signed thru 2016

Leroy Harris, Titans - $2,700,000 - Signed thru 2012

 

thats 2012 1 year salaries.

 

it ignores long term averages, bonuses etc...

 

ie its worthless to the discussion.

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Oh, that sure is a big comfort. :thumbdown:

 

:thumbsup:

 

Heh, I said this in another post - if you put Levitre's jersey on Reinhart 95% of the people on this board would not notice the difference.

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Not necessarily. The NFL typically won't give you a comp pick unless you have a net loss of free agents (players who were cut don't count). We probably won't lose anyone else besides Levitre, unless maybe someone signs McIntyre or Nelson. (Actually, I'm not even sure if Nelson would count, since we declined to tender him.) So if we sign even 2 UFAs who weren't cut by their former teams, we're ineligible for any comp picks, even if we signed those guys to low-end deals. And given that we have a new coaching staff who will want to bring in "their guys" -- especially on defense -- I think it's pretty likely that we sign 4-5 UFAs to low/mid money deals.

 

i dont think that nelson counts because of the option to tender. essentially we had first dibs on him and couldve gotten compensation if he left if we wanted.

 

generally spot on though, and why i dont expect a comp pick here.

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Too much for an OG who's never made a Pro Bowl or had playoff experience. He's a fine player, but that is a budget buster...

 

Thank you. Guards are no where near worth that much but God Bless him for getting paid that much

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Soo much for keeping our own! "Building through the draft" means making all attempts to keep a great OL! Idiots!!!

 

Again...Guards aren't worth the money period. Tackles and Centers, that is where the money should be spent

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thats 2012 1 year salaries.

 

it ignores long term averages, bonuses etc...

 

ie its worthless to the discussion.

 

Not really. You can structure contracts in all kinds of ways, but it's likely his 2013 salary will be heavily front loaded. If so, he'll be near the top of this list next year and well above his peers overall.

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Tennessee has no state income tax... After looking at the Flacco situation, I think Levitre is making a heck of a lot more there than he would've in Buffalo, even if we had matched... :(

 

Great point. 7.9 in TEN is 8.2 in NY (assuming 5%)

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