Years ago, somewhere around the 1999 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars were as talented as any team in the NFL. They had an offense that could score at will, a defense that was as dominant as any in the league and a roster that was costly, which meant veterans would have to restructure their contracts or become free agents.
It’s a good problem to have when you are a talented football team. It’s a statement about how far your team has fallen when the players you release or leave via free agency aren’t signed to another NFL roster.