Originally Posted by staylor26:
Eh Rice was just 62 yards away.
Ya I know and probably gets easily distracted it’s more usage earlier in the year but still some team had multiple 1000 yard guys/wr/rb and did nothing .Tyreek almost out wine Travis and Rice on his own . [Reply]
Hindsight and all but they needed to trade them last October. Now you're gonna have a hard time getting a 3rd round pick. Jeudy may not be worth a 5th. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcgreene:
OTC's valuation is not a good metric IMO. It doesnt equate to Market Value well at all historically (For this year, Has Mahomes Valuation at 36.45M, Dak Prescott's at 42.9M as just a quick example. It doesn't even grade players effectively IMO).
I don’t disagree. Just posted for reference. Sportrac (for comparison) has Brown at like $14mm and Mooney at like $10mm. Those may be closer to true. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Toad:
I don’t disagree. Just posted for reference. Sportrac (for comparison) has Brown at like $14mm and Mooney at like $10mm. Those may be closer to true.
And keep in mind a bit of inflation due to the cap finally taking a big jump up if that hasn't been figured in. [Reply]
I'd probably take Ridley over Brown. He's bigger than Brown and a better route runner. Mooney is worth the money we were paying MVS, I'd take that. Then draft Worthy or AD and we got a 3-peat! [Reply]
I tell you what - I don't think you can underestimate the advantage of nabbing a WR directly from Reid's offensive coaching tree. No learning curve, they already know the terminology and concepts. If you are trying to threepeat, that's a massive advantage to have guys ready to hit the ground running.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I tell you what - I don't think you can underestimate the advantage of nabbing a WR directly from Reid's offensive coaching tree. No learning curve, they already know the terminology and concepts. If you are trying to threepeat, that's a massive advantage to have guys ready to hit the ground running.