A new weapon for Patrick Mahomes: Former Ravens and Cardinals WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is expected to sign a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, per sources.
During is final season in Baltimore in 2021, Brown had 91 catches for 1,008 yards and six touchdowns. During… pic.twitter.com/oGD82iazKb
That's incredible value given the insane prices others have gone for. I know it's only a year but man I like Brown a LOT more than I liked Mooney, and for far less that's pure wizardry. [Reply]
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
The contract is worth up to $11M. Base is $7M, rest are incentives, if I’ve read correctly. So only $7M counts against the cap, meaning we could still pay Sneed on the tag if we can’t work out a long term deal.
Veach is a genius.
Not quite. It depends on the incentives. If they’re Likely to Be Earned - defined as milestones that were reached the prior season - they count against this year’s cap (and get refunded if not reached). Otherwise, they’re against next year’s provided they’re reached.
Veach is still a genius though for the record. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
I don't know, he struggles with acceleration and separation? Only ran a 4.61. Don't hate it, but he would be similar to Rashee if Rashee plays the big slot, and Rashee is just more athletic.
Originally Posted by Rausch:
I'm not a fan of Brown but we clearly upgraded the position and likely paid less than we were MVS. That's outstanding.
Brown has reliable hands and he's still a deep threat while making less. I mean, that's better in every way.
Eat it haters. Once more, into the Veach...
He fills the MVS, Toney, hardman , Skyy rolls , you don’t need to rotate him out of them in so you may as well combine all their salaries to see the true value of this signing. [Reply]
Why do people care about numbers so much. Hollywood's biggest impact will be the space he creates for Rice and Kelce. But I ain't talking about no MVS decoy. He'll still produce too, but I bet people end up being "disappointed" in Brown while not realizing he'll be a big part of returning us to the best offense in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
Why do people care about numbers so much. Hollywood's biggest impact will be the space he creates for Rice and Kelce. But I ain't talking about no MVS decoy. He'll still produce too, but I bet people end up being "disappointed" in Brown while not realizing he'll be a big part of returning us to the best offense in the league.
Yup, I would definitely take our WRs this year over the 2022 corps that was the best offense in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
Why do people care about numbers so much. Hollywood's biggest impact will be the space he creates for Rice and Kelce. But I ain't talking about no MVS decoy. He'll still produce too, but I bet people end up being "disappointed" in Brown while not realizing he'll be a big part of returning us to the best offense in the league.
Fantasy football ruined people's perspective...and Madden [Reply]
Now go get Mike Williams and then draft a WR in R2. Use Sneed and #32 to trade up in the 1st Rd. for a LT.
WR group for 2024:
1. Rice
2. Hollywood
3. Williams
4. R2 Rookie
5. Watson
6. Toney (He has more raw talent than anyone on the roster and can be the punt returner)
An offense like that with Kelce, Smith, and Gray at TE plus Pacheco at RB would wreck opposing defenses. [Reply]