No one cares play ball buttercup. If the reason ju ju is playing more then you is blocking then guess what become a better blocker. You are bigger so its want too. Im not trading ****
OK, you want to talk trade, it's time to talk value. During the season, you aren't going to get Randy Moss for a 4th rounder. If you are going to trade during the season, it is because of need, and you're going to have to give up a 1st or 2nd to get what you need.
Bryant has a lot of talent and ability, wrapped up in one of the cheapest contracts in the league.
His cap this year is $718k, next year, his cap is $705k. That is the value, and it's a value that any team picking him up, would love to have. He fits under any salary cap in the league!
Steelers have to ask themselves, are they going to give Bryant a new contract next year, or are they going to let him play out his contract (and probably deal with a holdout)? If you can get a 1st or 2nd to avoid this situation, this is a valid path.
The worst case scenario, if the Steelers DO trade Martavis, they already have a starter capable WR ready to step into his role. Justin Hunter can fill that role with the same if not better productivity, that we are currently getting from Bryant. The only downside to making this move, is you no longer have depth if we lose Hunter to injury. DHB would probably be the next person there, and he'd do fine, but there would be a drop in productivity.
This is why the Steelers picked up Hunter this year. Just in case Bryant doesn't make it through the season. The safety net is there if the Steelers want to get serious about moving Bryant.
I have a bad feeling about the guy long term, seems like there is always some kind of issue with him.
It's been confirmed by multiple sources that he actually did ask for a trade a few weeks ago. No matter what he posts on Twitter, what else was he gonna say?
Yeah, I still don't think the Steelers are in any position to trade him. Maybe in the offseason, but that would be it. Justin Hunter hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire when he played, and he's are only other tall down the field type guy.Winning does fix a lot of problems. Ideally, if he's smart, he knows his value will skyrocket with a superbowl, and this is his best chance to get one. Perhaps he's finally coming around?
Hunter has done nothing in games as was his issue previously. He seems to disappear when it counts. Unless he steps it up a couple notches (if he even gets a helmet again), I think he's gone next year. Bryant, JuJu and Rogers are three shifty WR's that can get open. They would look to add another tall, fast guy if Bryant goes and Hunter doesn't pan out.
Yeah, I still don't think the Steelers are in any position to trade him. Maybe in the offseason, but that would be it. Justin Hunter hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire when he played, and he's are only other tall down the field type guy.
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Hunter doesn't get #2 snaps, he gets #4 snaps, and if you said he does 'nothing' in the 14 snaps he's had, he's actually had 2 catches. or one play every 7 snaps when he's on the field with 2-3 other receivers and a TE
Martavius has 17 catches and 2 rushes or 19 plays made in 252 snaps. or one play every 13 snaps.
Right now, with limited snaps, Hunter is making more plays per snap than Bryant. If Hunter is getting the #2 snaps, he projects to making more of an impact right now, than Bryant is making.
Someone also mentioned that they don't like Hunter's hands and propensity to drop. His hand positioning and body control when fighting for contested balls, are better than Bryant. He's not as big or explosive, but he can get the job done if he has to, and has a much lower chance of dropping balls that hit him, compared to Bryant.
No one is going to offer much for a guy that has played how many snaps and only has 17 catches and is one failed test from suspension for at least a full season
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