Yesterday, 07:02 PM
(Yesterday, 06:37 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: The data says DEs with his sack #s tend to gradually decline. So if he remains healthy it seems likely he would still be a double digit sack guy for 3-4 years. What i would assume the contract would be for.
But I think we've seen this scenario play out already and I don't expect him to be resigned. I think the no communication is because they just spent 2 first rd picks at the position the past 3 years and that's the plan moving forward. We probably ask him to play out his last year. The best Bengal scenario would be to do that and have Trey be around the top of sack leader this year and Murphy and Stewart combine for a few sacks. Definitely a winning formula.
I think that it's fair to say that the Bengals have enjoyed Trey's peak years thus far in his career. I, like you, don't feel like he's falling off of a cliff anytime soon. If any of the first round DEs that the Bengals have invested in recently can do their job, as well as bringing back a genuine 1T on the interior, I feel like Trey will be a force for at least 3 more years. It's not always who get's the most sacks that makes the biggest difference when the entire machine works as it should. See Philly DL last season.
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