Originally Posted by RunKC:
I’d like to get Curtis Samuel and bringing back Hardman. Watson/Hardman are your reserves while Rice/Samuel are the starters.
Don’t think any of the top 5 WR’s are gonna be an option, ever with a trade up. I do wonder if a LT like Morgan would be in reach.
Veach is trading up though. He tried and failed last year. Don’t think that’s a question this year.
Shy of a Diontae Johnson trade, this is where I'm landing as well.
And the Veach trade-up is going to be wholly dependent on the return for Sneed, IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I’d like to get Curtis Samuel and bringing back Hardman. Watson/Hardman are your reserves while Rice/Samuel are the starters.
Don’t think any of the top 5 WR’s are gonna be an option, ever with a trade up. I do wonder if a LT like Morgan would be in reach.
Veach is trading up though. He tried and failed last year. Don’t think that’s a question this year.
Samuel has run about 70% of his snaps the last 3-4 seasons out of the slot. The Panthers tried him as a true WR in his first couple seasons and he was extremely disappointing.
The Samuel guys are liking is the guy who's been a slot receiver 2/3 of the time. Samuel as an X...well...if you didn't like Mooney, Mooney had more success out wide over his rookie contract than Samuel did.
I don't think you can write him in as an X or Z sort if we bring him in here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
DJ's rational for taking Worthy in the first is my reasoning for signing Hollywood, even if I have to give him 12/13 mil a year.
Originally Posted by O.city:
DJ's rational for taking Worthy in the first is my reasoning for signing Hollywood, even if I have to give him 12/13 mil a year.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Samuel has run about 70% of his snaps the last 3-4 seasons out of the slot. The Panthers tried him as a true WR in his first couple seasons and he was extremely disappointing.
The Samuel guys are liking is the guy who's been a slot receiver 2/3 of the time. Samuel as an X...well...if you didn't like Mooney, Mooney had more success out wide over his rookie contract than Samuel did.
I don't think you can write him in as an X or Z sort if we bring him in here.
You'd slot him as the move/gadget guy who does a lot of Z stuff. Basically, how they used Hill in 2021, or how they wanted to use Toney and did in 2022. [Reply]