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
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.
Should still have $8MM in cap room with Sneed tagged.
I wouldn’t mind signing Sneed to a 3ish year deal if it’s team
friends. Well I wouldn’t mind it in the sense it would give me a massive boner. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
He won't out-touch kelce for sure. I think perhaps Brown and Rice will get close to the same number of receptions. Either way, this offense is going to take off into another stratosphere and I can't wait.
I don’t totally agree. I don’t think he’s a target monster although we might force a lot of touches to him in the quick catch and run game. If he’s trying to prove himself, there’s a lot of value to building a brandin cooks like career. Which might be the kind of production we see and frankly… I’m very very cool with that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I love Sneed, but I still think moving him for a #2 or better is the best move long term.
I'd agree with this as well, but I wouldn't disagree if the team actually did decide to overweight this next season a little bit more in terms of its being a priority given the chances at a 3-peat. Not that I think it's a question of mortgaging the future or not to win next season, but in a situation like this where it's really a knife's edge decision, I would have no problem if they erred on the side of having a better 2024 roster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I think my preference is to find someone like McMillan or Walker who can provide some speed AND size. And let that person develop into a long-term Z alongside Rice at the X.
And what Brown does is give us a full season to let that guy get up to speed.
But what I like is that we don't HAVE to go that route. We can do whatever we want. If the board falls poorly for us at WR, we can grab someone else and backfill.
The only real problem scenario is if we take a WR on day 1 or 2 and both Brown AND the new WR fail to click.
In which case we're right back here again. Only in that case, I think deeper questions would need to be asked as to what we're doing at the position and why it's not working.
I'm hopeful that the later season stuff of simplifying things a bit help the staff figure out that maybe the spot adjustments and such are difficult for young guys and they need their hand held a bit. [Reply]