In what is a thin guard market this off-season, Joe Thuney and Scherff seem to be the cream of the crop. Other players, such as Graham Glasgow and Gret Van Roten, are generating interest as free agency beckons. But Thuney and Scherff are going to garner the most attention. According to Sportrac.com, Scherff could be looking at a market value of $12.4 million dollars per year, given recent deals given to guards such as Andrew Norewll, Cordy Glenn, Zack Martin and Trai Turner. But teams should go into such a deal wide-eyed. First up are injury concerns. Scherff missed half of the 2018 season with a torn pectoral muscle, and last year he was placed on injured reserve in December due to shoulder and elbow injuries. Scherff has also allowed 13 sacks over his 65 games played in the NFL. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
In what is a thin guard market this off-season, Joe Thuney and Scherff seem to be the cream of the crop. Other players, such as Graham Glasgow and Gret Van Roten, are generating interest as free agency beckons. But Thuney and Scherff are going to garner the most attention. According to Sportrac.com, Scherff could be looking at a market value of $12.4 million dollars per year, given recent deals given to guards such as Andrew Norewll, Cordy Glenn, Zack Martin and Trai Turner. But teams should go into such a deal wide-eyed. First up are injury concerns. Scherff missed half of the 2018 season with a torn pectoral muscle, and last year he was placed on injured reserve in December due to shoulder and elbow injuries. Scherff has also allowed 13 sacks over his 65 games played in the NFL. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)