Lions re-sign Rodrigo

https://x.com/Schultz_Report/status/2031446238592217140

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Depth piece. Still like a stud lb that can get to the qb or can cover good

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A good depth piece

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Cheap labor!!!

I liked him when he was healthy :person_shrugging:

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Good idea. Depth and plays special teams well.

I think he can be more than that, the timing of his injury was terrible for him, he would have gotten plenty of run. I was hoping for a one year deal as it made sense.

His biggest problem here imo is that to me he’s a MIKE through and through, and there’s no room for starters minutes there. He’ll probably have to go somewhere else eventually to truly find his ceiling.

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Roodriiigooo

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Good move for both parties. At worst a core special teamer and a capable starter.

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And our fullback too.

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Good move…Rodrigo may break out this year.

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Perfect

No brainer resigning

Now draft the other Rodrigo LB in this year draft Day 3

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Needed him. Depth with upside. Likely minimum deal.

Superbowl!!

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Good stuff

Great he is a capable cover lb.another piece

Wow we resigned one of our own players. One less thing to worry about. I hope we also resign Zach Cunningham if he is healthy again.

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I am very happy about this. I always thought he was better than what they gave him. He’s been super solid. The guy hits hard and he seems like a good guy. I’m excited maybe he can step it up another notch.

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good news, toughens up our LB group.

Rodrigo qualifies potentially for a four-year player qualifying contract and if he isn’t signed to an amount more than $2.75M, we could exclude $1.55M from the cap.

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