According to Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports, one of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ potential free agent targets won’t come cheap — Kevin Zeitler is expected to land upward of $10 million on the open market this week.

Multiple #NFL sources are expecting the free agent contract of #Bengals guard Kevin Zeitler to land between $10-$12 million per season. — Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) March 6, 2017

The news comes as no surprise considering Zeitler’s age (26) and dominance at his position. According to Pro Football Focus, Zeitler especially excelled as a run-blocker as he finished the season with an 83.1 grade in the category. Furthermore, Zeitler finished the season as one of the top 25 offensive lineman in the league with an 85.7 grade overall.

The Jaguars rank third overall in terms of available cap space with nearly $75 million at their disposal, and could easily afford Zeitler. The team, however, has said that “they won’t be reckless” with their money, so it will be interesting to see if Zeitler is an exception considering their need to improve in the run game.

Despite offensive guard not being a premium position, an investment in the position may not be a bad idea considering it would also help fourth-year quarterback Blake Bortles, who is going into a make-or-break season. The 2016 Oakland Raiders are a prime example of the payoff that investing in the offensive line can have as Derek Carr became an MVP candidate when they did.

The Raiders didn’t hesitate one bit as they were (and still are) atop the league in cap space, and the Jaguars should follow their blueprint. Furthermore, if the Jaguars’ investment in their offensive line pays off, Bortles could flourish and return at a cap-friendly cost with his fifth-year option — once again putting the Jaguars in an adequate cap situation in 2017.

That said, would you pay Zeitler $10 million-plus a year?