LocimusPrime
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Ouch. But I might do the same. Definately for a second though. I just don't see him as more than a JAG player.I would take a 3rd round pick for Jones.
Ouch. But I might do the same. Definately for a second though. I just don't see him as more than a JAG player.I would take a 3rd round pick for Jones.
Ouch. But I might do the same. Definately for a second though. I just don't see him as more than a JAG player.
If you can get a 1st for Jones you should be the new GM.I'd trade b jones for a first right now. Yes I know it's controversial but that's how I roll
What is it going to take for people to realize that outside an overall top 5 or 10 DL, the chances of getting a DL that is going to produce right away at a high level is really slim? I don’t understand the obsession with giving up a known commodity with a complete unknown?
Yes, you may get good long term value, but you almost might get set back 1-2 Years. At what point do you stop building for a couple of years from now and just go for it? With your QB and all-world RB on rookie contracts, now is the best time.I agreed that his replacement probably wouldn’t be as good as him, but if the pick is high enough, the money saved could get you more over all value after you spend it and get the new player.
Yes, you may get good long term value, but you almost might get set back 1-2 Years. At what point do you stop building for a couple of years from now and just go for it? With your QB and all-world RB on rookie contracts, now is the best time.
Except you lose a proven player for a maybeI hope so.
Converting a ps player to a first rounder is crazy value.
And you could make a very long list of first rnd picks just over the last couple years that aren’t near the player irving isI wouldn't trade Irving for Taco and Byron Jones.
Yes sir!And you could make a very long list of first rnd picks just over the last couple years that aren’t near the player irving is
In my opinion absolutely. Especially teams picking in the 20's or lower.
Just costs more. About a million more than a second rnd tender I believe. Also less chance a team will even make an offer since it involves a deal and a first rnd pick.if you can get away with a second rnd tender you save moneyCan someone tell me the downside of tendering him a 1st round grade? Does this raise the base salary when we keep him or something?
Im trying to figure out why more teams do not tender players with a 1st round.
This x100With the extra pick, we could add two new trench players for the next five years. And then pay someone else in fa with the money you would have given him. It would be like getting a player in fa at his value, and then the extra pick. Which is a gamble, but if you win on the gamble huge hit.
No, games are won in the trenches.How about Landon Collins? .
You also want to entice the other team to bite.....you might get a 2nd but a 1st is a non-starterJust costs more. About a million more than a second rnd tender I believe. Also less chance a team will even make an offer since it involves a deal and a first rnd pick.if you can get away with a second rnd tender you save money
ExactlyYou also want to entice the other team to bite.....you might get a 2nd but a 1st is a non-starter
The League has done away with Poison Pill that ruined the right to match loaded offers, so there is no huge risk........ the new team has to pay a 1st round pick and a top dollar contract...... there are usually FAs that just cost money or Draft picks that cost little money
you only got so much cap cash and a lot to spread around. Placing a 1st round tender on him would either yield a new, rookie top shelf player or keeping one of the best value dtackles available for approx $4MAnd I hope not.
He's an animal and we're lucky to even have him.
It would be a huge loss to lose him.