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Originally Posted by saphojunkie
1) Of course, but no one has the cap room to give him as big of a contract as he'd get offseason.
2) see #1. Also, if he truly wants to win, then his best course of action is get traded to a legit top team and then hit free agency when teams haven't already spent their cap room. right now, your contract is limited to what? The two or three teams who will trade for you and whatever their room is? Wait until next offseason, and you have 32 suitors.
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He still has 1 more year on his deal in 2020 and that’s before a tag.
Which is why the ideal scenario is for the Chiefs to trade for him now, then trade him away in the offseason.