Originally Posted by JPH83:
Tyree Wilson is a lumbering turd and a massive waste of that pick.Koonce I'll give you
I agree. I was just throwing his name out to DJ who couldn’t remember his name. Having said that, Tyree was coming off surgery last year so it’s possible he looks better this year…….maybe lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by jdubya:
I agree. I was just throwing his name out to DJ who couldn’t remember his name. Having said that, Tyree was coming off surgery last year so it’s possible he looks better this year…….maybe lol
All good. I actually didn't know he was coming off an injury. I just really thought he was horribly overrated in the draft. Awful get off. Hopefully he's as bad as I remember! [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
IF these guys are getting this much, how much you think Jefferson gonna cost?
Nah, just wait it out, sign some 2nd/3rd tier WR's and go to the draft
$30 million and don’t care. The whole WR room earning $35-38 million with Jefferson and one WR pick > $25 million with 2-3 Claypool/Ridley types and two WR picks. I’ll take the better odds of a three peat/4 in 5 years with slightly reduced odds three years from now vs reduced odds this year and slightly better three years from now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Josh Jacobs to the Packers is.......confusing. I don't feel Green Bay is a running back away from winning it all.
I was low-key hoping we'd pick him up a few days into FA.
It's because AJ Dillon sucks complete ass, they want to pair Jones with a better RB because their goal is to run the ball 30 times, Jones is injury prone and actually better when you can limit his carries and also use him as a receiver. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Josh Jacobs to the Packers is.......confusing. I don't feel Green Bay is a running back away from winning it all.
I think Green Bay is going to be a very popular SB pick next season in the NFC. Jordan Love was playing at an elite level down the stretch, they were inches away from making the NFCCG, and their offense is the youngest in the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
$30 million and don’t care. The whole WR room earning $35-38 million with Jefferson and one WR pick > $25 million with 2-3 Claypool/Ridley types and two WR picks. I’ll take the better odds of a three peat/4 in 5 years with slightly reduced odds three years from now vs reduced odds this year and slightly better three years from now.
Yep. Jefferson is an exception because he's been on a literal GOAT pace at WR his first 4 seasons with Kirk Cousins at QB. You acquire him and sign him for 5+ years, you're set. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
This guy thinks we're getting Randy Moss I guess :-)
Lol, yeah, wouldn't that be nice.
How about just trending in a positive way? Or, how about some consistency year-to-year?
Sorry, but if I'm going to take a flier on some JAG, I want to see something extra from the guy besides one season of decent production 3 years ago, followed by two seasons where he just flat disappeared.
Might be different if we weren't trying to three-peat, like when we were just showing up to the playoffs pre-Mahomes, but that's not the situation anymore. And we shouldn't be content to take the same kinds of crappy players that we were content with back then.
There's something very real at stake this year, a one-in-a-million opportunity to make NFL history, and our personnel decisions should reflect that, imho. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
It's because AJ Dillon sucks complete ass, they want to pair Jones with a better RB because their goal is to run the ball 30 times, Jones is injury prone and actually better when you can limit his carries and also use him as a receiver.
They have a lot of good young WRs. Not sure why they would focus on running it that much. [Reply]