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I like Raji but what has he done to earn $8m a year?  He's never talked about as a top player at his position and I kind of agree with that.  Other than 2010, this defense has been pretty bad.  CMIII was obviously worth it but other than him, hard to say any other player on this defense is irreplaceable, which is what $8m per year means.   

 

If Raji won't take $8m per year, I wonder if TT lets him walk and instead brings back Jolly (for 3-4 years) and Pickett (for 1-2 years).  Daniels looks like a potential star and Jones has been coming on with 3 sacks in the last 2 games.  Worthy comes back too and you have to assume Boyd has talent if they've kept him around.  That's a pretty full house on the DL.  They'll miss Raji but if he wants $10m a year, I think they have to let him walk.  He's just not worth that.  

If I read the article correctly, thats been pretty much a standing offer for the past several months, and Raji's Agent has declined it a few times already.

 

Raji did play better in 2010 when he was the nose tackle, and getting a lot more reps. Since then he's playing end with Pickett playing the nose. And, both are coming off in obvious pass situations.

 

Would Raji go back to playing nose tackle next year (providing he signs) if TT lets Pickett walk? Lots of uncertainty next year regarding the Packers D line with all the expiring contracts after 2013.

He needs to take that deal pronto. If he gets hurt then he will get nothing. I wonder if the 8 million per year isn't the issue, but rather the terms of the contract. The Packers, and every team, are probably weary of signing big bodies to big deals after the Haynesworth mess (and Justin Harrell for that matter). It's easy for these guys to just get their money and quit. The Packers are probably looking to protect themselves by tying most of the contract to up front money and incentives. Raji is probably looking for more guaranteed dollars.  I don't blame either side, but Raji's value is only going to go down with the emergence of Mike Daniels, Datone Jones, and the value of guys like Jolly and Wilson. He needs to take the deal right now.

From my reading of the story the report of an 8 million offer is coming from Raji's agent. I am skeptical any story that reports to know what Packers management is thinking or doing.

Just like last off season when it was reported that the Packers were going after Green.  It looked to me that Green's agent was the source of the report and was counting on the Packers reputation no to contradict the report to leverage Atlanta for more money.

Raji is a good player. The only knock on him is that he's the kind of guy who feeds off the energy of his teammates when things are going well. When things are going well, the dividends are massive (conversely, when they're going bad, he will check out mentally). $8mil/yr may be a bit high, but it seems like a worthwhile risk. If he really did turn down this deal, then he's a grade-A moron.

I don't know if Raji was on the field for this or not, but this statement from Brandon Jacobs is pretty telling and frankly, ****ing sad...

 

"Fourth and 1, it's the largest hole I've ever seen as a running back," said Jacobs. "Against a goal-line. Is it supposed to be that way? Hell, no. I was happy I got it but, as a back, I never get it that easy."


Originally Posted by turnip blood:

From my reading of the story the report of an 8 million offer is coming from Raji's agent. I am skeptical any story that reports to know what Packers management is thinking or doing.

Exactly. The Packers front office doesn't leak this kind of thing. Shields is priority #1 IMO. Raji will get a fair offer from the Packers, but honestly I think they will look at Daniels emergence, Jolly's emergence, the 1st rounder they jut spent on Datone, and not want to break the bank for Raji. Raji will play hardball though, he did his rookie year. This won't be an easy negotiation. 

It will be real easy if Raji wants more than 8 million (buh-bye)


I read this as a packer leak for some reason.  Seems like they're letting it be known that a fair offer was put on the table.  I don't see what Raji gains by leaking the Packers only think he's worth 8 if he thinks he's worth a lot more. If anything I think that would lower his value on the open market.  No need to offer 10 if 9 is all it takes.

 

I hope this thing doesn't end up with him getting less than 8 on the open market but he won't take it from the packers because he backed himself in a corner. 

 

Shields is in much the same situation as Raji, balking at a competitive offer from Green Bay in hopes the team will go higher or the market will fall his way in March.

I think he has a lot more leverage than Raji.  Young, talented corners are hard to find and always in demand.     

Defensive lineman B.J. Raji––Outside of one tackle, Raji’s impact was nil and sometimes stood out for the wrong reasons, getting blown off the line of scrimmage by the Bears offensive line. He had almost no impact on either the running game or the passing game, as the Bears averaged 9.3 yards per pass and 5.0 yards per run.

 

 

I just can't get my head around the fact he is THIS bad. He's gotta be bent on being outa here or is trying to tell Dom I ain't playin' a 3-4 DE. Put me in at NT.

 

It's just mind boggling to me considering this is his UFA year and he's advertising his performance (err..lack of) to other teams.

 

 

Yep PackerBoi, I agree it is surprising just how poorly he's played.  We saw in 2010 he's legitimately talented when he's right, but for 3 years now he's been average to poor.  Let's just thank God he isn't getting paid 8 million dollars a year by the Pack in the future if this is the new norm for him.

 

I don't know whatever happened to that poster named Diggr who used to dog on Raji even in 2010.  Diggr is probably getting his "I told you so!" reply ready to be sprung on us..  

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