There are some teams desperate for even moderate OL play; I think he'll get paid as a LT somewhere before he'd consider RT at KC on a discount. [Reply]
I wonder what the Chiefs might be able to get for a guy like Allegretti. I love this this kid, but the reality is that he is stuck in KC. There is good tape on the kid and there will be a market for him when he's a FA. I wonder if KC could get something for him in a year where these cap strapped teams are looking to plug holes without spending much money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
I wonder what the Chiefs might be able to get for a guy like Allegretti. I love this this kid, but the reality is that he is stuck in KC. There is good tape on the kid and there will be a market for him when he's a FA. I wonder if KC could get something for him in a year where these cap strapped teams are looking to plug holes without spending much money.
I really like the guy too BUT the Giants really need help on their Oline, what if we could offer him in a trade for Bradberry?
Originally Posted by chiefforlife:
I really like the guy too BUT the Giants really need help on their Oline, what if we could offer him in a trade for Bradberry?
That I would do.
$13.4 million salary for Bradberry this year and at 29 yrs old I have no interest in extending him in a way that would make that more palatable going forward.
I'd rather use that $13.4 million to keep Ward and it's not particularly close. If Allegretti has the kind of trade value to be the principal in a trade for a solid starting CB, I'd simply try to move him for something else.
If the Giants want Allegretti, they can send us Darius Slayton for him. Slayton would be a guy I'd be interested in working on an extension with and at worst, he walks in the offseason w/ no real harm done after playing out his final year at $2.5 million.
With Golladay, Shepard and Toney, the Giants have some WR depth they can trade from and Slayton is unlikely to look to extend there in his current role.
That deal would make a lot of sense for both sides provided that the Giants actually put that level of value on Allegretti. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
$13.4 million salary for Bradberry this year and at 29 yrs old I have no interest in extending him in a way that would make that more palatable going forward.
I'd rather use that $13.4 million to keep Ward and it's not particularly close. If Allegretti has the kind of trade value to be the principal in a trade for a solid starting CB, I'd simply try to move him for something else.
If the Giants want Allegretti, they can send us Darius Slayton for him. Slayton would be a guy I'd be interested in working on an extension with and at worst, he walks in the offseason w/ no real harm done after playing out his final year at $2.5 million.
With Golladay, Shepard and Toney, the Giants have some WR depth they can trade from and Slayton is unlikely to look to extend there in his current role.
That deal would make a lot of sense for both sides provided that the Giants actually put that level of value on Allegretti.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
I think Wylie is going to get significantly more than we think. Won’t be crazy money but I bet it’s 6-8m per year for 3-4 years.
I think teams will value him than Chief Fan does, but I doubt many see him as a starter. [Reply]
Who’s that dude that got a surprising deal with Houston who wore glasses and SNR loved?
Herb something, right?
Might be a similar situation. Versatility and youth got him a much bigger bag than we expected. Then he kinda sucked but that’s neither here nor there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Who’s that dude that got a surprising deal with Houston who wore glasses and SNR loved?
Herb something, right?
Might be a similar situation. Versatility and youth got him a much bigger bag than we expected. Then he kinda sucked but that’s neither here nor there.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Who’s that dude that got a surprising deal with Houston who wore glasses and SNR loved?
Herb something, right?
Might be a similar situation. Versatility and youth got him a much bigger bag than we expected. Then he kinda sucked but that’s neither here nor there.
Okay so the accountant looking dude that SNR loved was Herb Taylor and he did not play for the Texans or really anyone else after KC. He mostly just sucked.
The person I’m thinking of is actually Wade Smith, who signed a 4 year, $12 million deal with Houston completely out of left field.
And in fact he did NOT suck after he left. He was a good 4-year starter fro them and even made a Pro Bowl. So I completely combined two people into one there.