tsylvester Posted Wednesday at 05:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:58 PM https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/ravens-wont-exercise-tyler-linderbaums-fifth-year-option If center Tyler Linderbaum remains with the Ravens for the 2026 season, it will have to be on a different contract than his current one. The Ravens announced on Wednesday that they will not exercise their fifth-year option on Linderbaum’s rookie deal. Safety Kyle Hamilton’s option is going to be picked up. General Manager Eric DeCosta said in a statement that the team is interested in signing Linderbaum to a new contract. “While we will not apply the fifth-year option to Tyler Linderbaum, it is our intention for him to remain a Baltimore Raven long term,” DeCosta said. Linderbaum would have been guaranteed $23.403 million under the terms of the option. That would make him the highest-paid center in the league by far, so a deal that puts him in the same $17-18 million average annual salary as Creed Humphrey and Cam Jurgens is likely the route the Ravens will try to go. Quote
oldno82 Posted Wednesday at 06:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:50 PM Good for Hamilton, Linderbaum, and the team. Hamilton stays a year longer, actually 2 years from now, and Linderbaum will get a new contract. He won't receive the extension probably because that $23.4 million includes an average of all interior linemen, OT's who are traditionally paid much higher than Centers, included. I think they'll get a deal done but it may take a few months. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Wednesday at 08:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:58 PM This is why I wanted to draft a center. He will want top 3 center money and he isn’t as good as them, some sucker team will do it though so I think this is his last yr. I expect Hamilton to be signed to a long term deal before the season starts. Quote
tsylvester Posted Wednesday at 09:11 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:11 PM They brought in a couple of centers via undrafter free agency, we shall see how good one or both are. I do expect Lindy to be reasonable Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM Why? In 26 we have 45 mil in space but only 27 players under contract. We are tight on the cap next yr. Unless Lamar redoes his deal I see cuts coming bc we can’t afford them. Quote
tsylvester Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Oh he will redo his deal, as will Smith, that will give the team close to $80-90 mil in cap space next year Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Or he bets on himself again and takes the 74 mil. Quote
oldno82 Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM What are the possible outlines of a new deal Lamar would take? Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Depends. I would expect a jump over the dak or Allen deals. But again if he sits tight he will get paid more than that over the next 2 yrs and then can do a whole new deal at that times going rate. If I were his agent I would say sit tight. It’s not like the last deal was smooth sailing. Quote
tsylvester Posted yesterday at 10:26 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:26 AM 6 hours ago, oldno82 said: What are the possible outlines of a new deal Lamar would take? Likey just as with Allen who sign a six year deal worth $55 mil per year. Lamar will get, based on Harbs and Eric's own words, a higher or the highest deal. So at least $56 mil per year, six year deal, the last 2 maybe void years. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 12:05 PM Posted yesterday at 12:05 PM Why not go for passing dak at $60 mil per? Quote
tsylvester Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Dak is a Cowboy, like the Browns, different rules Quote
oldno82 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Given how difficult the negotiations were last time, and the fact that Lamar is currently not a Super Bowl winner, this would be a good time to get started on negotiations now before the price goes up even higher. If Lamar gets us a Super Bowl, I'm not sure whether we could afford him. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, tsylvester said: Dak is a Cowboy, like the Browns, different rules Lamar can demand that number. 19 hours ago, oldno82 said: Given how difficult the negotiations were last time, and the fact that Lamar is currently not a Super Bowl winner, this would be a good time to get started on negotiations now before the price goes up even higher. If Lamar gets us a Super Bowl, I'm not sure whether we could afford him. 19 hours ago, oldno82 said: Given how difficult the negotiations were last time, and the fact that Lamar is currently not a Super Bowl winner, this would be a good time to get started on negotiations now before the price goes up even higher. If Lamar gets us a Super Bowl, I'm not sure whether we could afford him. im very confident we are safe there. Quote
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