From my point of view, the only certainty was that Elway had no choice but to decline to pick up the option. Everything else, including signing Okung to a new deal (even if that were to happen before March 8) remains a choice that Elway has in front of him. Okung was holding an unsuited 8-10 and the flop was A-K-7. Elway is holding a Jacks or better pair. Exercising the option would have been Elway folding before the turn.
With us declining the option, he will test FA. There's always a (slim) chance he's back, but this is akin to cutting him. If they had been working on renegotiating a deal before FA, we would have heard about it by now (or they would have waited longer to let him go).
I don't know why you keep bringing up trading for Beachum - he was cut and is a FA, just like Okung is now.
Not surprised. Keeping him would be the "safe" thing to do, but Elway doesn't play it safe and bring back over priced average players. Elway is going to do what he needs to make the team better and not just go the safe route. I like the idea of having more money to play with. In JFE we trust!
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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...ng-pick-optionThe Denver Broncos have informed offensive tackle Russell Okung that they will not pick up his option, sources confirmed to ESPN.
If the Broncos had exercised their $1 million option on Okung, he could have earned up to $48 million over another four years.
Okung, 29, had a $1 million option bonus due between the fifth day after the Super Bowl (Feb. 10) and the first day of the league year (March 9). If that option was exercised, his 2017 ($2 million) and 2018 base salaries ($9.5 million) would have become fully guaranteed.
He also was due a roster bonus of $8 million on 10th day of league year. In addition, he was due a roster bonus of $93,750 every game in 2017 that he was on the 46-man active roster.
The Broncos save $10.9 million against their salary cap this season by not exercising the option.
Okung, a first-round draft pick, played with the Seahawks from 2010 to 2015 and was a part of Seattle's 2013 championship team. He signed with the Broncos in 2016.
The Broncos' decision was first reported by Fox Sports.
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Mike KlisVerified account@MikeKlis 42m42 minutes ago
There had been internal discussions Broncos would want Okung back at severe cut to play RT, but unlikely as he will test market. #9sports
Mike KlisVerified account@MikeKlis 38m38 minutes ago
Bengals OT Andrew Whitworth may be among FAs Broncos may target as they switch to power scheme. Vance Joseph with CIN in 2014-15 #9sports
RT? Slap him in the face on the way out the door?
Were the people who broke this story the same people that suggested Denver was a possible home for Jay Cutler?
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