John Cyprien‘s rookie contract expires after Sunday’s season finale, but the Jaguars have yet to discuss an extension with him, Ryan O’Halloran of the Florida Times-Union writes. The Jaguars are likely to let him hit the open market in March.
“There’s not too much to think about, really,” Cyprien said. “My contract is up here with the Jags. The Jags will have the opportunity to try and keep me here, but other teams will [have the chance to sign him]. I’m not even sure what other teams will be interested.”
Strong safeties don’t command as much money as free safeties, but Cyprien should still be in line for a decent payday. Teams looking for strong safety help this spring may be able to shop in a free agent class including Cyprien, Barry Church (Cowboys), Tony Jefferson (Cardinals), and T.J. McDonald (Rams). As of this writing, Cyprien is ranked as the No. 8 safety in the NFL this year by Pro Football Focus, slotting him ahead of the aforementioned players.
In his contract year, Cyprien is second on the team in tackles (120), behind only linebacker Paul Posluszny (127). Although Posluszny is under contract through 2017, it’s possible that neither defender will be back in Jacksonville next year.