The only real upside I see in Williams is if you wanna keep spelling Kelce, with his size he can take some of Kelce's routes to lighten the load. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
What about Michael Thomas? Yes he's had a terrible injury history before but last year he played 10 games. If he were to come in and get into a flow he'd no doubt be a huge asset for this team. Mike Williams will be 30 at the start of next season and Thomas just turned 31 so there's not much difference age wise between the two. Thomas not coming off an acl would make me favour him tbh and I think he'd love to come to kc and go for a ring after what he's been through.
No fucking thanks on Michael Thomas. I know Mike Williams had injury problems, but those are nothing compared to the injury problems Thomas has had. He's only played in 20 games since 2020. So 20 games out of a possible 67 and playing in 10 games last season isn't even close to a positive thing, because it's proof that he's an absolute broke dick and an old broke dick at that. [Reply]
Give me a similar deal to what Devante Parker received
BREAKING: Star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. would like to play for the Kansas City #Chiefs, per @MailOnline.
“Odell wants a huge contract that has tons of money behind it and years attached to it because this is likely his last contract in the #NFL.” pic.twitter.com/LV73YCGrF0
Originally Posted by In58men:
Give me a similar deal to what Devante Parker received
BREAKING: Star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. would like to play for the Kansas City #Chiefs, per @MailOnline.
“Odell wants a huge contract that has tons of money behind it and years attached to it because this is likely his last contract in the #NFL.” pic.twitter.com/LV73YCGrF0
Originally Posted by In58men:
Give me a similar deal to what Devante Parker received
BREAKING: Star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. would like to play for the Kansas City #Chiefs, per @MailOnline.
“Odell wants a huge contract that has tons of money behind it and years attached to it because this is likely his last contract in the #NFL.” pic.twitter.com/LV73YCGrF0
Originally Posted by kcgreene:
I would too, but there legit is a chance Michael Thomas could go for pennies compared to Williams. If we can get Thomas on a cheap one year deal, I'd say kick the tires, but if there's any real significant investment, Williams, Hollywood, or Samuel is where to go IMO
That's my point. No way Thomas asks for a huge bag imo. I think he'd be happy with a Juju deal or lower. He's already made a lot of money and could have a great redemption story coming to KC after what he went through for two years before last season. He'd be great in the redzone and he's as crafty a route runner as Travis imo. [Reply]
From 2018 through 2022 season Williams had 30 games with snap counts under 70%. When he’s obviously not nursing something he’s in the 80-90 range. In those 30 games, 21 games under 60%, 15 under 50%, and 8 games at 0%. 37% of games under 70%. 26% of games where you really don’t know week to week how effective he’ll be.
It’s not an exaggeration to say he has injury issues that affect every season. In that span only in 2019 could you count on him playing each game. Every other season is littered with large swings in his snap count week to week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Parker got 1-year $4.6 million. I’d do that all day long.
In a heart beat.
OBJ played in 14 games last season, had a career high 16.1 YPC average… he still has something left to help with WR depth and mentor rookie WR’s. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Parker got 1-year $4.6 million. I’d do that all day long.
I'd much rather kick the tires on Michael Thomas rather than OBJ, but I get the sentiment. These guys were ultra-talented at one point (and arguably may still be), at a price point like that when players like Darnell Mooney are making 13M a year. I'd have no problem dropping minimal cash to squeeze out every last drop of production they have in this league. [Reply]