There’s a real possibility that the Vikings and Adam Thielen will part ways in the coming days, allowing the two-time Pro-Bowl WR to become a free agent, per sources. The two sides will talk in coming days, but his time in Minnesota could be coming to an end.
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
I doubt CEH is going to sweeten many deals. You come up with some whacky shit man.
Well I'm not saying our #31+CEH and thats it. I said the trade package Veach offers. While CEH is not our guy anymore he isn't crap and is still cheap...something the Vikings could want if they trade Cook. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Balto:
Well I'm not saying our #31+CEH and thats it. I said the trade package Veach offers. While CEH is not our guy anymore he isn't crap and is still cheap...something the Vikings could want if they trade Cook.
Wouldn't they just play one of their backups or I dunno use a mid round pick? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
He's a bit washed, but he's not as washed as Cousins made him look. I wouldn't give him much, but a small deal to chase a ring would be fine.
Theilen is in the same boat as Robert Woods, veteran possession guy who is probably looking more and going to a winner than getting paid. [Reply]
Honestly I'm not sure what Thielen offers that several other guys don't. I guess it all boils down to comp, like pretty much every other FA target we've talked about for the Chiefs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Honestly I'm not sure what Thielen offers that several other guys don't. I guess it all boils down to comp, like pretty much every other FA target we've talked about for the Chiefs.
It's going to be interesting. I think Justin Watson is better than we think, especially if he decides to catch the football. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Balto:
Then Joel can pay for it!
Thats just to much for the talent you'd be getting
The Chiefs were willing to do this last year. Don't think for a minute they're going to walk on OBJ if those numbers are accurate.
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Schefter says the final offer from K.C. was a six-year deal worth $139 million with an average salary of $23.16 million per year and a $30.25 million signing bonus. The contract would pay $95 million in the first five years.