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Old 02-04-2014, 09:09 AM   #11
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Re: Current 2014 Free Agents

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Originally Posted by Jayroc24 View Post
I would like to see a Revis deal for Hall, Not in the Revis money range... But give him a 3 or 4 one year deals. That way he is playing each year for the next... Have to make it worth while to him though, probably 4 to 5 million per year.
That's a very good idea.

Based on his feeling that he was underpaid last year, Hall might feel that he earned at least a two year deal with a substantial raise. Even so, he and his agent might be willing to go year-to-year after that.

I think DHall has been honest about wanting to play in Washington. Accordingly, he was reasonable in accepting a "prove it" deal in 2013. He helped the Skins with their cap situation and then he played well on the field.

I also think that he showed more emotional maturity and leadership on and off the field.

In short, he did his part. Now, I think he deserves a near market rate contract for a veteran #2 corner.
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