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Originally Posted by Dam8610
This team has $90 million of cap space going into next year and that money is going to have to be paid to someone, or else the players union will come for it. The Colts could make a deal that pays him an obscene amount of money for one year (and burns that cap space so the union doesn't come for it), then pays him like a league average starting RB in the rest of the years. It's not like he's 30, the 2019 season will be his age 27 season. I'd rather have a pass rusher like Mack, but a RB like Le'Veon Bell really fits this scheme well.
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You pay it once, you have to pay it again. That alone makes it a bad idea.