We heard earlier Tuesday that Packers running back Aaron Jones, who is eligible for unrestricted free agency in March, and the Dolphins are interested in joining forces. But Green Bay might not let Jones get away.
Jones and the Packers have been negotiating a long-term pact for about a year now, but it doesn’t sound as though the two sides are particularly close to an agreement. Green Bay did offer Jones a contract that would have paid him like a top-five RB in terms of average annual value, but the offer was unappealing to Jones because it was lacking in significant guaranteed cash.
Nonetheless, Green Bay is expected to bid adieu to RB2 Jamaal Williams, and given Williams’ impending departure and Jones’ importance to Green Bay’s offense, Jones might be a franchise-tag candidate. Indeed, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network suggests that because this year’s franchise tag value for running backs is so low ($8 million), the Packers might be willing to carry that cost on their books if it means keeping Jones in the fold for at least one more year (video link).
Jones, an explosive playmaker as a runner and receiver who has averaged more than 1,500 yards from scrimmage and 15 TDs over the past two seasons, would certainly not be happy about a franchise tag. But while the Packers still have work to do just to get under the cap, to say nothing of a potential re-up for center Corey Linsley, they have to at least give the matter some serious thought.
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