I'd like to think I'm pretty knowledgeable about it, but it just leaves me scratching my head. It looked like a cap space move at first glance, but when news broke they're trying to make a deal with Suh that makes no sense, he left Detroit for more money and seems dead set on locking teams into huge deals with guarantees. I saw something about the Bucs saying McCoy wasn't disruptive enough, but that doesn't make sense because both guys play a very similar style and consistently end seasons with very similar stats. So I don't know what they're thinking.
Viking's cap space can largely be pinned on Kirk Cousins. There's some other big contracts on the team but they basically threw money at him. They're stuck with him too because his contract is guaranteed and if he performs as badly as he did this past year the possibility of a trade won't be on the table. I'm not really sure what they saw in Cousins, and it sucked to see a team with a spotty history with QBs in recent years go for him AND give him that much money. Besides Brett Favre's really good season with them, they haven't had a good QB since Culpepper. Teddy Bridgewater had a good shot, but he came in a couple of seasons too late after all the speedy read-option QBs got drafted and the league's defenses hadn't adapted to it.
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Gerald McCoy meets with the Ravens on Tuesday.
I don't think that would be a bad move. He'd make a good pocket rusher while some of the younger defensive lineman develop. Only problem is other teams could pay him a lot more, but he left Cleveland without a contract so it seems like he's looking more for a system he feels right with.