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Report: Broncos All-Pro left tackle Ryan Clady needs shoulder surgery
Broncos All-Pro left tackle Ryan Clady, who allowed one sack of Peyton Manning all season, needs surgery on his right shoulder, according to the Denver Post.
Clady, 26, will miss most of the offseason program due to the surgery, but should be ready for the 2013 opener, the paper reports. He has started all 80 regular-season games in his career and just made his second All-Pro team. Clady suffered the injury in the regular-season finale and played through it in the divisional playoff loss to Baltimore. The Post notes Clady is scheduled for unrestricted free agency, but says Denver will franchise him or sign him to a multi-year deal. Playing 1,140 snaps in 2012, Clady allowed one sack, seven quarterback hits and 15 pressures all season, according to the analytical site Pro Football Focus. The website rated Clady the league's fourth-best offensive tackle. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/nf...oulder-surgery |
Well, that sucks for Clady. He is an elite LT, but he has now has 2 major injuries in 4 years that require surgery to fix. Seriously lowers his negotiating ability. What makes it even worse though, is he will almost definitely get franchised instead of signing a long term deal this offseason. The deal would help our cap, a hell of a lot more than a franchise tag. Paymeaton is going to have to restructure that ludicrous contract and help out if they want to sign any FA's of significance IMHO.
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I imagine there will be some restructuring but Clady will still get his 10+ million a yr contract.
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That is some serious $$ required. |
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo
good for Denver, bad Clady... get better big fella! |
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Players To Cut: (Doesn't Equal Total Savings, but this is their cap figure)
DJ Williams -- 6 million Joe Mays -- 4 million Caleb Hanie -- 1.25 million Andre Caldwell -- 900 thousand Julius Thomas -- 555 thousand Roughly 12.5 million. Kuper, Bailey, Dumervil (whose deal becomes more friendly by 2M each year from now on) and even Manning should consider restructuring to save us a few scheckles down the road. Some good young players are going to need that money. Lucky for us, we have some players with high salaries who are fading into the sunset. We are going to be FINE cap wise. |
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Those are converted at less than 50% in decent weather (only 5 kickers in the entire league made more than 4 50+ yarders all season long - two of them kick in domes). Below zero with wind? Please. The guy has shown that he's the very definition of clutch. |
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In this case, the player of his caliber almost always will get franchised because he can not pass the physical. Plus, the two injuries are Joints not soft tissue, which means they can be chronic and cause perfromance to drop drastically. Personally, I still think Clady is a little off from his first 2 years ability physically. Another injury, an essential one in protecting the QB is an issue for GM's. |
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I'm more curious about what the actual injury is. Shoulder is pretty generic.
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Pay Clady. It's so hard to find a stud LT, you gotta hold onto em when you get em.
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This draft so loaded with oline talent from looking at the mock drafts and reading around the publications that i think broncos will dip into it. They could tag Clady if he won't be reasonable.
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Didn't the Ravens throw a guard out at LT for the playoffs, he's doing a decent job. Then you have guys that were high 1st round picks at LT in the league that are now playing guards because they sucked at LT. It's a crap shoot. Clady is really good. Don't know if he's dominant like he once used to be but still really good. I think the Broncos will try to sign him but they won't just open the vault to his agent. It's got to be a reasonable deal for both sides or the deal won't get done. Between 8-10 million I think the deal gets done for both sides. Lower, Clady won't sign, higher, the Broncos won't sign.
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I call bs on the injury. This is the 1st step in the holdout process if he doesn't get the deal he wants. I doubt he really needs surgery. It's more then likely just a cleanup.
Clady and his agent have quite a bit of leverage if u think about it. Are we really ready to trust the blind side of our fragile franchise Qb to some rookie LT. I'm telling u fools right now that clady won't be there for the 1st preseason game. |
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