Joey Porter
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He's made the biggest defense of Ben so far by anybody.
I do, for all four of us, because the mere thought of leaving limits out makes Bob sad.
Thank you, Jeff.
I didn't want to shed any tears.
I have seven defensive players that are entering the final year of their contract, and as we know, the Steelers do not negotiate in season, and they normally, a player that they like, they want to sign to an extension before the season begins.
So there are seven fairly key players.
We'll go from the bottom up.
Malik Harrison is entering the final year of a two-year $10 million contract, 41 tackles, soon to be 28.
Would you resign Malik Harrison?
I thought he played all right.
But let me speak for Donnie.
They made a big mistake in a Landon Roberts being let go.
He should have been back so we could have done a show with him.
Brandon Echols.
Last year of a two-year, $6 million contract, had career highs in a few categories, three TFL, a sack, 48 tackles.
The next player will be 25 in November, coming off career highs in sacks, 7.5, tackles 30, tackles for loss 13, quarterback hits 18, and his first interception.
It's the last year of the rookie contract of Nick Herbig.
For what, a third-round pick?
I was going to say, does it concern you that he, as a free agent, could go sign with the Bengals or somebody else?