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Martavis Bryant, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
The noise around this situation has died down since October, when Bryant’s trade demands became public. But with one year left on his contract, Bryant is still hoping to find a situation that gives him a chance to function as a team’s No. 1 option. That’s not going to happen with Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell in Pittsburgh, obviously, and Pittsburgh has been quietly listening to offers over the past couple of months. Part of the holdup has been that some of the league’s more receiver-needy teams, such as Baltimore and New England, are rivals to whom the Steelers wouldn’t want to trade such a talented player. Pittsburgh is a win-now team that believes Bryant can help it win in 2018, so the offer has to be good.
The emergence of JU-JU makes Bryant tradable. He has a low cap number.
If offered a high 2nd round pick, I'd do it. Bryant could be tough to re-sign.
We could have a draft like this if such a situation came to us
1 ) ILB Vander Esch
2A ) RB Sony Michel or Chubb ( traded pick ). About 13 million a year cheaper than Bell.
2B ) S Bates
3 ) WR - BPA on the board.
Martavis Bryant, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
The noise around this situation has died down since October, when Bryant’s trade demands became public. But with one year left on his contract, Bryant is still hoping to find a situation that gives him a chance to function as a team’s No. 1 option. That’s not going to happen with Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell in Pittsburgh, obviously, and Pittsburgh has been quietly listening to offers over the past couple of months. Part of the holdup has been that some of the league’s more receiver-needy teams, such as Baltimore and New England, are rivals to whom the Steelers wouldn’t want to trade such a talented player. Pittsburgh is a win-now team that believes Bryant can help it win in 2018, so the offer has to be good.
The emergence of JU-JU makes Bryant tradable. He has a low cap number.
If offered a high 2nd round pick, I'd do it. Bryant could be tough to re-sign.
We could have a draft like this if such a situation came to us
1 ) ILB Vander Esch
2A ) RB Sony Michel or Chubb ( traded pick ). About 13 million a year cheaper than Bell.
2B ) S Bates
3 ) WR - BPA on the board.