 Here's a list of the top free tackles and what they got last offseason Broncos Henning Mike Michelinci, five years 87 and a half million, Juwan Taylor, 80 million from the Chiefs while the Bengals signed Orlando Brown Junior to a four year 64 million dollar deal. So today in our show email everybody had to put their top free agents everybody had on way new at the top of filler you're gonna spend like how much money are you willing to spend on him? I don't think he's making as much as those top two guys there but I think the third example might be pretty apt I think four years 60-ish million 15 million a year puts him right in line for what he is. Jack Conklin if you look at it recently signed with the Cleveland Browns really good right tackle so Michael Wendell is right tackle left tackle a little bit of a difference there in terms of what these guys are paid and he gets 15 million a year. That's the going rate if you want a starting tackle if you don't have to completely start fresh at one of the most important positions of the league you're gonna have to cough up some money eventually they should do it with a Wendell. So why do you think current the reporting might be that that the Patriots wouldn't spend that like is it just I can't be responsible for what Jeremy Fowler I love Jeremy Fowler but I would be stunned and amazed if right now the Patriots are at a point where they're crossing players on their names off the list who have been great contributors if it's an on Wenu and his agent type of conversation where they've already established we're not gonna go back there we're gonna test the market well they don't know what the Patriots bidding is going to be like post-bill they never re-signed impending free agents and you end up with an offensive line that is retreads and retreads that's basically what they've got there so you do have to ante up at some point if you don't resign like in Wendell we're gonna make a run at him and you replace him with city so and Antonio Mafi and Connor McDermott you're basically saying we're still plenty of time away we're gonna spend our money on talent at the skill positions first and I think that's putting the cart way ahead of the horse because there's a part of me that understands the logic behind moving down at number three and taking Joe Altor Olufoshanu that's right yeah.