What Will Happen With Matthew Judon in Free Agency? | #RavensMailbag – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

What Will Happen With Matthew Judon in Free Agency? | #RavensMailbag

Plus, will Hollywood Brown make an even bigger impact in his second season, and could the Ravens go with back-to-back linebackers in the draft?

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King Wani

Bring him back

Austin Korb

Lets go ravens!!!!

A J

Last season we had so many guys but didn’t sign any of them.

Alan

sign judon pls!

Dawson Genest

keep him, dont let this go to waste

Jon Doe

There’s no way we can keep him and all of the weapons on offense in the coming years. If Curtis Weaver drops and we can get him in the second with Kenneth Murray in the first that would be super ideal, but we can’t pay him let him get the bag.

    Joshua Okparaocha

    Our entire offense is pretty much already on contract

Josh Mo

I would like to see him back but not sure they can afford him. Hopefully Decosta will figure it out.

Bodymore Dummy

Ravens should tag him that give them a year to work on deal let Bowser/Jaylon take the next step and if they draft or sign another rusher and don’t get an MLB early should just move Bowser to MLB he’s played nice there in coverage Let Carr and Jefferson go resign Jimmy use Early picks on WR and LB’s and watch us bounce back this year

    Bodymore Dummy

    adminofutube123 ain’t what he want it’s what he gotta take he’s going be 32+Was drafted here+Injury prone = discount

    adminofutube123

    Bodymore Dummy it is what he wants he can say no to the contract and go somewhere else……

    xMKx T Rock

    We need jimmy

    xMKx T Rock

    Jimmy is a great veteran corner big and physical

    adminofutube123

    xMKx T Rock lol

Gary Allen

Bring him back, the Ravens seriously need to change their philosophy of they want to be contenders for the long run.

    Gary Allen

    *if

    vcNate

    They’re contenders right now because they don’t overpay for players

La_KriSby

I never gave much on the round a player gets drafted in.
But a defense line passrusher would be nice along with a edge rusher and inside LB

Anthony Saldana

Just bring Suggs home

Micheal Judon

We need receivers as well

    Dragon ball legends beast

    We have Hollywood brown, but you are right

    Lloyd Harris

    Dragon ball legends beast we need somebody other than him and mandrews that’s what our offense is missing

Josey Wales

They will just let him walk like Mosley and Za’darius Smith.

    king shark

    You can feel it too…. man I’m just not feeling that move if it happens, the guy needs help, and to let him go and then pay someone else his money is still square 1, cause that guy will be our only rush guy.

    9rs have showed, you need 4 down linemen built like defensive ends to take care bizz…

    Man we gone fk this up.

Chris Corbin

A lot of it depends on if the NFL raises the cap. This applies to a lot of the teams.

MrSiahgold

Listening to the wired episodes it seems like Judon is staying

adminofutube123

We will franchise him lol

nolj67

Not for nothing but we have a reputation of drafting players, developed them into pro bowlers, and then let them walk in free agency after their rookie deals.

Roiyaru Highness

Please keep him at all cost he’s all we have left😢

Disx parity

Man if yall dont pay judon I’mmma have to switch teams. Literally letting all our D just walk

    Kelvin Reaves

    Depends on how much him & his agent sees his value as. If it’s too much then let him walk. He’s not an elite pass rusher but if he wants elite pass rusher money then that’s an easy decision. The franchise tag is always an option as well & could give us his services next season & hope they can come to agreeable terms on a new contract for the following seasons

Team Jesus

We’re gonna draft LB’s O-linemen and D-linemen this year’s draft

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