Stephen will look into it.
If the 49'ers were as inept as the Cowboys FO they would trade him for a 3rd round pick.
Everybody getting in on Deebo liking tweet
We already know the FO isn't going to do anything with this. I think Deebo Samuel is going to go to either Chicago, Cincinnati, or New England. Chicago doesn't have a 1st this year, but I could see them pulling a Rams. With Rodgers at his age and Justin Fields at the helm, Samuel would give Chicago a speedy WR that Fields would enjoy using. This could allow Chicago to compete with Chicago now and take over when Rodgers is gone.
In the case of the Bengals, they've got more ammo, and I think he'd give Burrow that one weapon that can put him from having completed in the SB to someone who should be favoured.
As for the Patriots, this be a total Bill B move, especially with Mac Jones' at the helm.
The dark horse team I could see is Philadelphia. I hate this option and feel dirty for saying this. That said, they always dig up cap space out of nowhere and they need WR in the worst way.
Give them a 3rd, a 5th, and the DeBartolo name in the Ring of Honor.
And Charles Haley
It would be cool to see him on the Bengals. But they better fix that OL.
The Patriots could use him. But more often than not, Bill usually trades players like this over paying them. That's what he did with Cooks, right?
The Bears and Eagles. In my opinion both QBs need a strong run game. Fields and Hurts are first read/run quarterbacks. They don't read defenses. They don't scan the field, and never step up in the pocket to deliver a pass. If the first read isn't there, they're either going to break the pocket for more time, or take off down field.
Can these guys improve? Probably, but by how much, and when? For the life of me I don't understand why teams keep drafting these QBs. You'll see another do it this year with Malik Willis.
Trading Charles to us alone deserves a spot in the Ring of Honor lol
I agree about Chicago and the Eagles. That said, I think both would still be well in the running. For one thing, I'm not sure the Eagles keep Hurts beyond this year. They have 2 firsts this year and next year. So, they have plenty of ammo for Samuel and a rookie QB (luckily, their GM is crap at QB Evaluation). The Bears don't have quite the ammo, but I still think Fields would be better if he had Samuel. He would have a reliable WR. Their current WR group is crap.
It's always about the money with players no matter what they say.
They should just admit it and stop using excuses.
We already know the FO isn't going to do anything with this. I think Deebo Samuel is going to go to either Chicago, Cincinnati, or New England. Chicago doesn't have a 1st this year, but I could see them pulling a Rams. With Rodgers at his age and Justin Fields at the helm, Samuel would give Chicago a speedy WR that Fields would enjoy using. This could allow Chicago to compete with Chicago now and take over when Rodgers is gone.
In the case of the Bengals, they've got more ammo, and I think he'd give Burrow that one weapon that can put him from having completed in the SB to someone who should be favoured.
As for the Patriots, this be a total Bill B move, especially with Mac Jones' at the helm.
The dark horse team I could see is Philadelphia. I hate this option and feel dirty for saying this. That said, they always dig up cap space out of nowhere and they need WR in the worst way.
Especially the Eagles. I too think Hurts is done after this year. But the Eagles have multiple avenues. They could draft a QB. Some say Kyle Hamilton might drop. Imagine if the Eagles got Jordan Davis and Kyle Hamilton? I'd much rather them draft a QB or trade for Deebo.
I haven't followed it more than checking in on this thread occasionally, but I'd he shocked if the 9ers let him go. I hope that is what happens though.
I don't think they go QB this year. The class next year should be better. With the 1st round picks they have they might see fit to wait until next year on that. As such, my thinking is they may package both 1sts this year and maybe a 5th for Samuel and then go QB next year.
A fella can dream, right ?Probably wouldnt get it done
That's actually a very good idea if the players they like don't fall to them in the draft. They have two first rounders next year. They can easily move up for a QB.