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Badger:
I figure we can have a thread purely devoted to cap space debates and speculation.

https://twitter.com/Connor_J_Hughes/status/1287407890123444226?s=19

https://twitter.com/Connor_J_Hughes/status/1287408490017939461?s=19

CatoTheElder:

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I think the probability of re-signing Jenkins is low. He already seemed to have a.hiher evaluation of his value than the tram did this season and re-signed this time as a last resort. If his numbers stay the same then he is isn't going to get a better  long-term deal from the Jets and if they go up then he's going ro look for a huge pay day.

I don't think we'll be bringing back both Dessir and Poole.

Davis was supposedly brought in to replace Maye so it seems like they would be occupying the same space on the roster; I think we see Maye walk in that scenario.

If Fant turns out to be a solid RT then we can use our draft picks to upgrade over Perriman.

Libero_2:
If we didn’t have seemingly 10+ guys on 1 year deals, I’d feel a lot better about being 7th in cap space going into next offseason.

Andrew Ryan:
The mission from here on out is clearly to build through the draft. We'll augment our roster through some free agent additions but hopefully most of the cap will be devoted to resigning our homegrown talent. Big Doug has quite the job ahead of him but I'm hopeful he's up to the task.

CatoTheElder:
WR, CB and EDGE will definitely be major targets.

I'm hoping Fart works out so we can breathe easy on exterior OLine for at least a couple of seasons.

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