Isaiah Wynn make sense

MyFairLady

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At the very least just wait until NE cuts the guy then sign him to a 1 year prove it to me deal for a fraction of what he is set to get paid now. Trading for him and paying him 10 million would be absolute madness.
 

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The guy has essentially negative value. His base salary this year is 10 million and he has been booted from LT to RT. If Jerry gets fleeced by NE out of desperation I will lose my mind.
Don’t worry ma’am, I don’t think he will.
 

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Starting to think this makes the most sense. Basically a one-year rental with a high ceiling.


https://musketfire.com/2022/08/25/new-england-patriots-isaiah-wynn/

https://www.patspulpit.com/2022/8/2...nations-patriots-offensive-tackle-isaiah-wynn

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/isaiah-wynn-25118/

Dallas Cowboys: With Tyron Smith suffering a knee injury in practice this week that will sideline him until at least December, if not for the entire season, the Cowboys might be willing to explore the trade market in the coming days. If they do, they will likely take a serious look at Wynn.

Frankly, they might have to, as Blogging The Boys’ RJ Ochoa recently explained:

This problem wasn’t avoidable in the sense that it could have been prohibited, but the magnitude of the fallout could have been seriously mitigated with some proper attention delegated to the right places. The Cowboys felt like that was unnecessary and here we are.

It is still not too late for Dallas to make some not terrible lemonade out of these lemons, but they have to act quickly. The regular season is just about here and expectations around Mike McCarthy are as high and pressing as they have ever been.

He appears to be an ideal stop-gap candidate to replace the franchise’s long-time starting left tackle in 2022, after all: despite his own injury history being substantial, Wynn offers plenty of experience as a starter at the position and would only be a short-term commitment before his trip to free agency next year.

Dallas would also have the salary cap space to absorb his sizable contract. Additionally, sending Wynn out of the AFC might also be in New England’s best interest.

Expectations seems to be that the Patriots could get a 4th or maybe a 3rd for Wynn.
- The Pats might want to off-load his 10.4M salary which could make their request in a trade reasonable.

He has been oft-injured and will not play LT for the Pats in 2022.
- He is only 6-2 and has sub 34" arm length.
  • Take your pick (pardon the pun):
    • Option A: 10.4M cap hit plus 3rd round pick.
    • Option B: 10.4M cap hit plus 4rd round pick.
 
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