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I gave my 5 to Abe. Assuming he really has 2 knees this year, it’s a given.

Some combination of Cobe, Mafe and K9 will be extended. All 3 need a breakout season, except maybe Mafe. Is there even such a thing as a mid level second contract price for a OLB? It seems you either pay them a huge contract or let them walk.

I’m ambivalent about Fant. Willing to give a mulligan for ’24 in Grubb’s system. And even then, he ran that one play where he lined up as a blocker and got open for a reception in many games. And he’s a pretty sticky blocker sometimes.

I will be shocked if they extend Woolen. I hope he proves me wrong but I have never seen a player with better stats who looks worse in actual games.

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WOOLEN: My inclination on Woolen is you can’t sign him unless he resolves his issues that have plagued him and gotten him benched not only by MM, but also by Carroll. He’s got to limit his mental lapses and continue to work on his run game defense. I don’t see him signed until well into the season, if at all. If Jobe takes a step forward and Shaq Griffin plays as well as he did in MN last year, I could see Woolen traded before the deadline. Less than likely to get a contract before January.

LUCAS: I believe they want to find a reason to extent him as much or more than anyone on this list. I doubt they will do it unless his knee is still holding up near the end of the season. It will be costly waiting, because if he looks fully healthy, I can see him as a pro bowl RT this year. He looks as if he’s in amazing shape in the pics and videos from camp so far. Less than likely to get a contract before December.

K9: If K9 stays healthy for 17 games, I’d be surprised if he doesn’t get 1400 yards minimum. I would sign him early if he takes a discount for his injury history and lack of production since his rookie year. He might not want to sign and want to bet on himself. Less than likely to get a contract before January unless it is low on guaranteed and high on incentives.

MAFE: Mafe still feels like a player who has a higher upside of 12-14 sacks and good run defense. That being said he didn’t make a huge jump last year. I think they could offer him a contract that will be lower than he wants. Will he accept a low contract of ~ $15 million APY? It probably won’t get done before a prove it season this year. Less likely to get a contract before January.

BRYANT: When he got his chance, he grabbed it and he always seems to make big plays. He is also not likely to be extremely expensive. I see him signed before camp, or during camp. Maybe the first on unless they extend Cross before him.

FANT: If Arroyo looks healthy and making plays, I see Fant traded before the deadline. Unlikely to get extended at all.

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