Originally posted by Stout
Tango, the logic is very simple. With salary cap restrictions, you can't take one position and make it the biggest pay-hit on your roster. You have to spread it around. Take the Bills, for example. It was impossible for them to keep Price. Why? They can't afford to pay both Price and Moulds top receiver salaries. They have to spend that cap space in other areas on the roster. It's not a question of $$$ to spend, it's a question of $$$ on the salary cap. That's why the Cards cut Grutts, as was publicly stated. They can't spend that much money on the O-line. It makes perfect sense.
And no, nothing Graves or anyone else in the organization has said they won't take a DT at #6, and he hasn't articulated the same statement about the D-line as he did about the O-line. I've simply derived what I know about the team, what I (think) Graves' and the organization's philosophy would be on considering a DT at that pick, and I feel fine saying we won't draft a DT there. Yes, it's only my opinion, but I back that 100 percent. I'm making a flat out, blanket statement that we won't do it. Can you disagree? Sure. I don't mind in the least, man. I'm just saying 'Mark My Words', pre-draft.