I wanted to draft this kid three years ago!
That would be stellar! Goona be expensive though.
I wanted to draft this kid three years ago!
You really really can not believe Poni’s crap.
I'd go draft instead. Round one. Cheap for 4-5 years.
WRs are relatively easy to find in R1. With tier 1 WRs costing about $30-35M and going up on their second contract, my position is to keep drafting a WR in rounds 1-2 at least every other year. From a cost/benefit standpoint it's the wisest move for roster construction. Even if you only keep them 3 years.For 3, then he'd want a new deal, if he's not a bust. Get a young, proven guy, then trade up for Downs/Styles/Reese/etc.
That would be stellar! Goona be expensive though.
Link doesnt work for me... which recycled Bum are we magically turning into a star this week? Lol
Ugh... i mean if they didnt want too much, I guess.. guy had a great year 1 partially because he was their only option and they forced him a lot of stuff... year 2 the league adjusted to his strengths and he didnt adjust back... those kind of guys are hit or miss on course correcting.. and if they are really looking to trade him, its cause they dont think he will and want to sell high while that rookie year is fresh...Brian Thomas Jr. from the jaguars.
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Ugh... i mean if they didnt want too much, I guess.. guy had a great year 1 partially because he was their only option and they forced him a lot of stuff... year 2 the league adjusted to his strengths and he didnt adjust back... those kind of guys are hit or miss on course correcting.. and if they are really looking to trade him, its cause they dont think he will and want to sell high while that rookie year is fresh...
$$$$$ With the way college ball is being developed there are a dozen WRs every year who could be your #1. Also, with the prevalence of 7on 7, WRs are only getting better. There's a reason its the deepest position in the draft every year. There is absolutely no reason to make a big trade for one when the draft offers so much more every year.WRs are relatively easy to find in R1. With tier 1 WRs costing about $30-35M and going up on their second contract, my position is to keep drafting a WR in rounds 1-2 at least every other year. From a cost/benefit standpoint it's the wisest move for roster construction. Even if you only keep them 3 years.