Chris Jones clearly has eyes on the future
Following latest comments, this could get a bit messier than I had previously thought.
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Great player, proven commodity, no character issues, no injury issues, at a premium position. Pay the man.
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I'm wondering if he misunderstood the one-day contract comment that was aimed toward Hali, and was simply saying that he still has a decade to play.
Either that, or he was just saying that he's not looking forward to training camp starting. Maybe I'm an optimist, but I'm not seeing negative omens here. |
Not going to read it, but if RM says it, I believe it is so.
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Why is it a “premium position”?
No it’s not. |
Just pay him, he's good.
We shouldn't have dropped down to the 2nd round to take him. Should have just taken him at 28 instead of 37, and had that extra year of cheapie pay. |
Chris Jones appears to have contracted a mild case of EB29 spirit-itus.
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He's the 2nd best interior lineman in the league, and the best player on this defense until someone else proves otherwise. Pay him.
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Don't overpay him, Chiefs have leverage here, let him play his contract fine him for every day he's not there, let him be a RFA see if the market wants to pay him for sitting most of a year.
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Maybe Veach is waiting to extend Jones until this Hill shit is over so he can structure both new contracts around each other?
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Ummm...
He’s literally saying he’s not in a rush to get to retirement. That’s it. |
Meh.
It's been reported on here several different times, from various sources, that he HAS to report to training camp by Aug. 6th (due to being on a rookie deal) or he loses an accrued season and would be a restricted FA after this season rather than a standard FA. He may not show TILL then, but he'll be there . . . . . . . and play his butt off this year because he clearly wants to get paid the big money. Not worried at all. He'll be balling out again this year on a cheap price tag if they don't get a deal done. |
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His options are: 1) Not play, lose the year he's in the same spot next season. 2) Not play till week 10, become RFA hope he played well enough in that 6 weeks to get a big contract that the Chiefs have the option to match or get draft compensation. 3) Take less get guaranteed money and play. 4) Show up and play this season become an UFA and sign somewhere else or get tagged. The Chiefs have the leverage here, if he plays hardball I think he loses. |
We were just about to ink Hill, we traded for and paid Clark, and we kinda left Jones on the back burner. I'm sure he isn't feeling the love right now.
A question I have is does Veach and company value Clark more than Jones? I will say Clark had 14 sacks with half the supporting cast of Jones. Clark was all the Seahawks had. Another question I have is what's the chances of Chiefs franchising Jones and trading him like they did Ford? It would not shock me if a team signed Jones off the tag, alas two first round picks. |
He has to play. He has no leverage this year. If he wants guaranteed money early, it has to come at a discount. This is pretty simple.
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No worth his price. He needs to come down to reality. Where was he when we get ran over on the ground? Sacks mean shit. Not that important of a stat.
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Guys this whole article is dumb because the writer misread the tweet. He’s saying he can wait until he gets a one day contract in retirement (DJ/JC) because he has a decade more to play.
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Not be in football shape and end up hurt. |
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That's a great point on Clark manning up and playing out his contract. Wouldn't surprise me if Jones has to wait a year to get paid. |
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And the Chiefs will have probably dodged the bullet on another huge over the market contract (see: Berry, Houston) that comes back to bite them later. So Chiefs win either way as far as I’m concerned. I like Jones and would like to see him a part of the team going forward, but it needs to be at a fair price. At this point, Jones has a LOT more to lose than the Chiefs. |
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He gets hurt ala the franchise tag holdouts tend to do and is in and out of the lineup with a hammy or groin or something, it hurts the Chiefs on the field. |
We value Jones. Don't let this "fake" drama confuse you.
This gets done, likely before training camp. I get why he wants Frank Clark type money, you would too. Its all part of the process. If Carl Petersen was the GM I'd be nervous. Veach gets this done. I have no doubt. Tyreek is the difficult one. Hell I think I'd lock up Fuller while I'm at it if I'm Veach. I don't know what I'd do with Tyreek. That's a really difficult situation. |
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He’s a great player, but he’s not irreplaceable. Patrick Mahomes is the ONLY player on this team that gets that designation. If he’s more concerned about being the highest paid DT (or close to) than being a key defensive cog on a potential Super Bowl winning team, then his loss. |
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Hill doesn't fit the mold of a guy you give a big money, long term deal to - he has obvious character issues and when he loses a step he won't be worth what the contract is paying. I know that on CP people think he's the fastest player in the NFL by 3 steps, but the reality is that when his speed declines he won't be worth elite money. You pay Jones, and if Hill stays out of trouble and wants to sign a deal that is friendly to the team, and you can squeeze him in with other priorities, ok. Otherwise you continue stockpiling talent at the skill positions on offense and let someone else overpay him. |
Chris Jones was on the field last year and the Defense was garbage.
The biggest difference maker is going to be the subtraction of Bob Sutton and the addition of a 4-3 scheme. While I like Chris Jones, he doesn't have the leverage... see how he plays in the NFL under Spags... and if he will be worth it in the future. |
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The guy is working his ass off in Miami right now. It’s obvious he’s been working out a ton and is in great shape if you follow him on social media. |
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I'd say that's a bit more important than speed considering MANY other NFL greats weren't as fast. |
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It's not like he's on the cliff of speed decline. |
LMAO
Hill’s speed won’t decline before his second contract is up. |
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Donald and Mack are legitimate HOF'ers. Chris Jones isn't on that level at this point. It happens every year man. Guys that miss camp, come in and play are at a higher risk of injury. Nothing is a guarantee, it's football. Maybe he comes out with rocket shoes and flies to the moon the first game. Hell if I know. But I do know, missing the physicality of football then trying to jump back into it can lead to injury. |
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Investing in the #1 offense in the NFL or investing long term contracts in one of the worst defenses in the NFL. Point is, there is no reason to move now... the Chiefs have another season to see what they have. |
Defensive lineman with whipsers of taking plays off or going off script don't exactly have a great track record of playing well after getting paid a monster deal.
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You say it happens every year, yet it didn’t happen to the two guys that held out last year. When’s the last example of this that you can give me? And I mean a legit one, not a regular/freak injury that can happen to anyone at anytime. Also, what does him not being as good as those guys have to do with getting hurt? He’s going to be in camp anyways, so this your concerns are probably futile anyways. |
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The guy didn’t rack up 15.5 sacks taking plays off regularly. Saying he played off script is one thing, even though I think that’s a bit overblown. Jones is clearly a guy that plays hard and is a far cry from the Albert Haynesworth’s of the NFL. He’s played relatively well from day 1. Good grief this is an awful take. |
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It's ok to have discussions on this stuff without calling people ****ing idiots and reeruns. |
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I suppose I just trust Veach, he has all of the facts/details that we don't. |
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You’re a ****ing pussy dude, sorry, but it is what it is. |
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If you don’t want to be called a reerun or an idiot on CP, either stay away or don’t say obviously stupid shit. It’s really that simple.
Suggesting Jones is one of those guys that is just looking for a pay day means you haven’t paid any attention to the kind of kid he is whatsoever. He’s passionate, he wants to win, and he plays hard. |
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You guys are acting like Jones is Dee ****ing Ford terrible against the run. |
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Teams don’t pay DL big money to be run stuffers. They want pressures, sacks, forced fumbles, etc. I think Jones did intentionally try to rush on some plays to get sacks so he could push for more money. Absolutely nothing wrong with that bc we wall would be lying if we said that if we were him, we wouldn’t entertain that idea too. I just don’t get it. People want to pay Fuller early and hold off on Jones when Fuller has shown nothing to deserve a top 10 corner contract. Jones broke the record for most sacks in consecutive games. It’s like a lot of Chiefs fans don’t get how hard it is to find an interior DL who can do that. |
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I don’t base intelligence off of how many curse words somebody uses. I usually base it on the substance. I know one thing, I’m constantly owning your ass in these discussions and leaving you crying because a stranger on a forum called you a bad name instead of addressing my points. O.cuck |
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He wants to be paid like those guys, you probably want to see him not go off script and leave gaps open and such. |
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If you're gonna base anything off substance, reply with substance. Literally the whole thing you just typed there comes off like a teenager. I know you can be better, I've seen it in you. You can do it. |
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Moving on. |
From the Chiefs perspective, they don't really have any reason to go over what his salary this year and 2 tags would be at this point. You can have him for 3 years at that.
Plus IIRC, there are some interesting things that happen in the last year of this CBA, so next offseason the chiefs have a franchise and another type of tag? I may have read that wrong. |
Veach also had to deal with Dorsey giving big contracts to guys coming off a big year that never repeated that. He's had one great year the previous was ok and his rookie year was pretty forgettable. The Chiefs are taking a risk paying him now that what we saw last year wasn't what we will get going forward. For that they should get some reward. Otherwise play out your contract.
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:D Just kidding. No hard feelings buddy. |
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I’m completely fine with giving A four year contract added on to his last year of his rookie contract, with an enormous cap hit in 2020. Get a lot of the money out of the way early before you have to really start paying Mahomes |
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I wouldn't pay him. I'd let another team do it and take my compensation, either as a compensatory pick or in a trade.
I think his value goes way down in the new system, and committing that much money to the defensively line is foolish. Great player, but he belongs elsewhere after this year. |
Jones will be in camp. He has little choice. He either shows up to camp or he doesn't get an accrued season. I don't remember the exacts. I believe it is 30 days before the start of the season that he must report or this season doesn't count as an accrued season towards FA. As I understood it this is for all players in their rookie contracts.
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You know how you determine that? You look at the pay scale. How many positions do you THINK earn more than defensive linemen? |
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Hill will be one of the fastest guys in the league when he retires. Just like Deion Sanders, Bullet Bob, and Darrel Green. He's THAT kind of fast. |
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This is a terrible take. How the hell does Jones value go down in this system? And a comp pick for Jones? LMAO Now this was “full reerun”. |
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Reid and many others have commented that with the faster and faster releases of QBs along with route combinations the real pressure is going to have to come right up the middle in the QBs face. That makes a pass rushing DT very important. |
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He's a great player for sure, but I'd like to see him in this system and see what the new guys have before I break him off. |
I don't think his value necessarily goes down per say, but I could see a scenario where you can get his production out of 2 or 3 other guys that you're paying a lot less.
In that case, the system gets production out of other guys similar to what the Pats have done, you could tag and trade him for a high pick which brings not only a high pick, but a lot of extra money. |
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You guys are so concerned about Jones leaving gaps for running lanes while chasing sacks but without Dee Ford running wide around the tackle every play the gaps will already be smaller.
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Tyreek doesn't run full speed that often. There was a game Smith over shot Hill a hair. But at the last minute Hill kicked it into warp speed for just a couple steps. So even when Hill loses a step, he'll still be roasting everyone because he is that fast.
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