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2023 Official Roster Build Thread - The Initial 53 / Practice Squad
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View PostVan Noy tweeting out he is not coming back
they want to go younger
says the defense will be fine if they get Safety and CB
leaders are Mack, James and Kendricks
So hopefully the Chargers bring in a safety whether its JJ3 or somebody. Just for competition - if they don't win the job - cut them on labor day
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PFF ranks KVN as #13 Edge FA (I didnt check if any of these others already signed). For what its worth - my 2022 recollection is he contributed a whole lot of nothing for over half of the season, then was more valuable later in the year. I don't know that means that in 2023 he would deliver his very best moments from the long 2022 season early often and continuously.
He had 46 combined tackles and 5 sacks - hardly all-world to be in such a lather imo.
“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostPFF ranks KVN as #13 Edge FA (I didnt check if any of these others already signed). For what its worth - my 2022 recollection is he contributed a whole lot of nothing for over half of the season, then was more valuable later in the year. I don't know that means that in 2023 he would deliver his very best moments from the long 2022 season early often and continuously.
He had 46 combined tackles and 5 sacks - hardly all-world to be in such a lather imo.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2023-fr...-edge-defender
What were Mack's numbers for comparison? And we would need him as a backup - not for all world . . . . . . .
I looked up the stats just for fun;
KVN: 2022 702 snaps, 46 total tackles, 5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's - 2022 salary $2,250,000
KM: 2022 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's - 2023 salary $22,900,000, $16,632,500 cap hit
KM is better (marginally), but not by as much as you would think considering he's 'all world' in everyone's opinion (he's not any more).
KVN has shown he's more than adequate as a backup. Adjusted for snap count the lines would look like this:
KVN: 861 snaps, 56 total tackles, 6 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's (all adjusted 1.22% and rounded down)
KM: 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's
Now figure in the salaries. Why wouldn't we be considering KVN as a backup again this year? Assuming that he would sign a contract similar to last years??????????
I'm actually quite surprised by this analysis / comparison. Is KVN as good as KM? No - but conversely is KM 10 time better than KVN? Cause that's what we're paying him. This analysis highlights the team's failure to allocate cap $$$'s properly. It's not just Mack, it's Bosa and James as well. It's not that these guys aren't good players (even Bosa), it's that they don't produce to their salaries. IMO this is on management. These salaries are currently a millstone around the team's neck - hamstringing their ability to bring in more talent.
Last edited by Lefty2SLO; 05-26-2023, 03:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Lefty2SLO View Post
What were Mack's numbers for comparison? And we would need him as a backup - not for all world . . . . . . .
I looked up the stats just for fun;
KVN: 2022 702 snaps, 46 total tackles, 5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's - 2022 salary $2,250,000
KM: 2022 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's - 2023 salary $22,900,000, $16,632,500 cap hit
KM is better (marginally), but not by as much as you would think considering he's 'all world' in everyone's opinion (he's not any more).
KVN has shown he's more than adequate as a backup. Adjusted for snap count the lines would look like this:
KVN: 861 snaps, 56 total tackles, 6 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's (all adjusted 1.22% and rounded down)
KM: 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's
Now figure in the salaries. Why wouldn't we be considering KVN as a backup again this year? Assuming that he would sign a contract similar to last years??????????
I'm actually quite surprised by this analysis / comparison. Is KVN as good as KM? No - but conversely is KM 10 time better than KVN? Cause that's what we're paying him. This analysis highlights the team's failure to allocate cap $$$'s properly. It's not just Mack, it's Bosa and James as well. It's not that these guys aren't good players (even Bosa), it's that they don't produce to their salaries. IMO this is on management. These salaries are currently a millstone around the team's neck - hamstringing their ability to bring in more talent.
Can't argue with any of this...for a lot of expensive players it's a make it or break it year...Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by Lefty2SLO View Post
What were Mack's numbers for comparison? And we would need him as a backup - not for all world . . . . . . .
I looked up the stats just for fun;
KVN: 2022 702 snaps, 46 total tackles, 5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's - 2022 salary $2,250,000
KM: 2022 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's - 2023 salary $22,900,000, $16,632,500 cap hit
KM is better (marginally), but not by as much as you would think considering he's 'all world' in everyone's opinion (he's not any more).
KVN has shown he's more than adequate as a backup. Adjusted for snap count the lines would look like this:
KVN: 861 snaps, 56 total tackles, 6 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR, 3 PD's (all adjusted 1.22% and rounded down)
KM: 861 snaps, 50 total tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 PD's
Now figure in the salaries. Why wouldn't we be considering KVN as a backup again this year? Assuming that he would sign a contract similar to last years??????????
I'm actually quite surprised by this analysis / comparison. Is KVN as good as KM? No - but conversely is KM 10 time better than KVN? Cause that's what we're paying him. This analysis highlights the team's failure to allocate cap $$$'s properly. It's not just Mack, it's Bosa and James as well. It's not that these guys aren't good players (even Bosa), it's that they don't produce to their salaries. IMO this is on management. These salaries are currently a millstone around the team's neck - hamstringing their ability to bring in more talent.
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