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NGT - Xavier Mckinney and his PFF grade

Started by sxdxca38, Today at 12:05:55 AM

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sxdxca38

He's got a 90.5 PFF grade to go along with 5 interceptions.

At the time I thought it was the right move to let him go and move on, as I didn't think he'd be this good, but he really is playing at an elite level.

Another solid player that the team didn't re-sign, blossoming on another team.

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DaveBrown74

SXD,

It's refreshing to see an OP owning a call made in the past that one may feel differently about now. Kudos for that.

I too was fine with letting McKinney walk. I had no doubt he was a good player, but you can't sign everyone, and safety is not a high priority position (assuming we're not talking about someone like Ed Reed or Troy Polamalu, which were not).

Still, it's never that enjoyable to see a former player delivering at this level for another team.

B1GBLUE

I think they made the right call. sometimes scheme can hold a guy back or make him better. he was good here but not great. he got paid like he was great and he is earning it. it happens.

sxdxca38

Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 04:41:29 AMSXD,

It's refreshing to see an OP owning a call made in the past that one may feel differently about now. Kudos for that.

I too was fine with letting McKinney walk. I had no doubt he was a good player, but you can't sign everyone, and safety is not a high priority position (assuming we're not talking about someone like Ed Reed or Troy Polamalu, which were not).

Still, it's never that enjoyable to see a former player delivering at this level for another team.

Thank you, I didn't see him becoming this good, but granted I don't watch many packer games.

Hopefully the safeties the Giants have emerge as well and soften this blow.

Great signing for the packers though

Stringer Bell

6 good games or not, spending that kind of money on a safety is absolutely never the right move.

Totally fine with their decision to move on.

todge

You have to make difficult decisions when dealing with a hard salary cap. Schoen's philosophy is to not invest big dollars into safeties and running backs.


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TDToomer

How many time are we going to keep letting pro-bowl caliber safeties walk away after their rookie contracts are done? No Giants GM has re-signed a drafted safety to contract #2 since Sean Williams! DaveBrown says the position is not a priority but why? Obviously other teams think differently.

Look I know our D has improved in spite of losing 2 starting safeties 2 off seasons in row but I completely disagree that you have to be Ed Reed or Palamalo to be retained (they would destroy our cap). It's mind blowing how the majority of this forum are perfectly fine letting a 26 year old 4 year starter who had 116 tackles a year ago just walk away.
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kingm56

The Giants currently have a top 10 defense, despite playing with the NFLs #29 ranked scoring offense.  If they signed XM, it would have prevented them from allocating resources to other areas on defense.  Nubin is also having a very good rookie campaign and should only get better.  From a macro perspective, I continue to believe letting XM walk was the correct choice, as evident by the current defensive ranking/performance. 

uconnjack8

Quote from: kingm56 on Today at 12:58:28 PMThe Giants currently have a top 10 defense, despite playing with the NFLs #29 ranked scoring offense.  If they signed XM, it would have prevented them from allocating resources to other areas on defense.  Nubin is also having a very good rookie campaign and should only get better.  From a macro perspective, I continue to believe letting XM walk was the correct choice, as evident by the current defensive ranking/performance.

I was about to answer and mention that if they signed him, the Burns trade and sign might not have happened.  There is always a way to manipulate the cap, but at some point the team has to pay the piper.

I liked McKinney as a Giant and I think the GB coaches have really allowed him to shine.  I still don't think they should have signed him for that money.