I don't know what it is that we have to trade, Rock.
At a minimum we would have to tag him in order to trade him.
Tag and trade is kind of a shitty way to roll with Kampy.
I got no problem with retention of Kampy at a good number, or more accurately, the "correct" number for his circumstances.
I have to figure that it would be extremely difficult to do...A contract that is.
Kampy and his agent have an injury on the minus side of the equation, but they have unrestricted status in a highly restricted environment on the other.
I would be surprised if we retained him with anything but a tag. Nothing to do with how each side feels about one another, but just all the variables involved. That has to be a bitch of a negotiation to contemplate on both sides.
"dfosterf" wrote:
Then let him walk.
Tagging and trading would be very risky with the salary involved. You'd figure that the Saints, a team that can't sign a FA, especially if they lose in the SB, would like to put that D-line over the top by adding someone opposite of Will Smith.
I'd like to think that we could get a very late 2nd for him. Maybe even a late 1st if we package him with our 3rd rounder.
Kampman might be our best pass rusher once he's engaged, but it's all the other stuff he can't do as an OLB. He's not getting the leverage he used to when coming out of the 3 point stance. He doesn't have the speed to clear that extra space fast enough. He doesn't have the speed to drop back in coverage. He doesn't have the athleticism to play in a zone.
There's a reason why our DC is trying to fit him into spots that suit him better on 3rd down. He's not a great OLB. And that's exactly why he moves from LB to DE in college, as well.
I think that we might've gone the wrong way on this one. There was a time when he was going towards 290. Last season, I'm pretty sure he was close to 280. We let him lose some bulk and moved him to OLB. I'm wondering what would've happened if we had tried to let him add some and get to 295 to play DE.