We don't really have one of these yet, so figured we could use this as a place to discuss potential free agent acquisitions and what we would like to look for them to bring in.
If any of you guys are interested, heres a good place to do some research.
What we offloaded is irrelevant. We have at least 4 valued assets that have large deals coming their way over the next two seasons.
You can add Frank Clark sure, but just know that's addition followed by subtraction a year later. You won't have the money to lock up at least one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
This. It’s possible, but you’d have to give Clark a contract similar to Watkins/Tyrann
You could do a 4 year deal with an escape hatch after the 2nd with Clark i'd imagine, similar to what the 9ers did with Ford.
The chiefs need some of these draft picks to hit and be really good players for sure, but hell they've had Hill playing for peanuts for a while, same with Jones.
When you draft well, you're gonna have to pay well. It is what it is. [Reply]
Seahawks probably wouldn't take only a 2019 2nd round pick for Clark, but that would be the most I'd be willing to offer.
We did the 2020 2nd rounder for Ford. If we gave the Seahawks a 2nd this year, we're still going above and beyond for the Seahawks by saying, "You're getting a better deal than your division rivals got from us. Make the deal."
I know people will think I'm being an unreasonable jackass, but a trade for Clark just plain doesn't make sense if the name of the game is cap conservation for the future. If you do the Clark trade, then you're left gasping for cap space to re-sign your own AND you don't have the extra draft stock to attempt to replace other positions cheaply and efficiently. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Seahawks probably wouldn't take only a 2019 2nd round pick for Clark, but that would be the most I'd be willing to offer.
We did the 2020 2nd rounder for Ford. If we gave the Seahawks a 2nd this year, we're still going above and beyond for the Seahawks by saying, "You're getting a better deal than your division rivals got from us. Make the deal."
I know people will think I'm being an unreasonable jackass, but a trade for Clark just plain doesn't make sense if the name of the game is cap conservation for the future. If you do the Clark trade, then you're left gasping for cap space to re-sign your own AND you don't have the extra draft stock to attempt to replace other positions cheaply and efficiently.
They've had space to go sign whoever they want the last few offseasons, even with the big name guys we had here.
It'll take 29 to get Clark, he's a much better player than Ford i'd think. I don't think i'd do that, but that's probably what it would take. [Reply]
Clark trade doesn't make any sense because of his prior issues of being an absolute assclown. We've been burned once by KHunt and are currently waiting to find out what happens with Hill, and now we're trying to invest serious draft capital and cash into Frank Clark. Textbook insanity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Clark trade doesn't make any sense because of his prior issues of being an absolute assclown. We've been burned once by KHunt and are currently waiting to find out what happens with Hill, and now we're trying to invest serious draft capital and cash into Frank Clark. Textbook insanity.
They cut Hunt because of lying not because of domestic abuse [Reply]
Seattle is desperate for draft picks, make no mistake there. So if I’m Veach, no way do I budge off of my asking price yet. I’d love if they could get them to take a 3 and a 5 next week due to that desperation, but it’s quite unlikely I’m sure.
No way I give 29, not when they have to extend him too. [Reply]