Nate Solder explained in an interview why he will vote yes on the proposed collective bargaining agreement, saying it's "a great deal for the core players."

Players such as Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers have voiced their disapproval of the proposed CBA.

The New York Giants left tackle is trying to be a voice for players who support the deal but don't have the social media following of players who are opposing it.

"Minimum salaries would go up significantly, with bumped-up benefits for current players and retired players. We'd increase the practice squad [from 10 to 14 by 2022]. Work rules would improve. I don't think it's perfect, but we're making incremental gains on player health and safety. Some players have fallen victim to the thought if we turn this down, we'll get something better. We might, but we might not. You have a couple of guys on Twitter who have millions of followers criticizing the deal. Other guys who support it might have 5,000 followers. Their voices aren't loud. In some ways, I'm trying to be a voice for the voiceless," he said.

Solder, the Giants' player representative who has made $70.9 million in his career and will be entering his 10th season in 2020.