Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Fucking called it!!!! :-)
Imagine being this predictably dumb and miserable :-)
Wonder if it's a shtick like what Deberg does. If not how sad to think that way. This was a good trade for KC. The only people who disagree are those who value picks for the sake of having picks and "potential" over proven talent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Wonder if it's a shtick like what Deberg does. If not how sad to think that way. This was a good trade for KC. The only people who disagree are those who value picks for the sake of having picks and "potential" over proven talent.
Originally Posted by prhom:
Should we tell them...?
A dumbass from PFF was on with Petro and basically said the Ravens won the trade because they value the "unknown quantity" of the draft capital-over a "proven commodity" in Brown. :-)
No matter what Soren asked him- he would just go back to "well the analysis says that the value is just not there" the guy was a robot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
A dumbass from PFF was on with Petro and basically said the Ravens won the trade because they value the "unknown quantity" of the draft capital-over a "proven commodity" in Brown. :-)
No matter what Soren asked him- he would just go back to "well the analysis says that the value is just not there" the guy was a robot.
If Eric Eagor was the GM of the Chiefs we would be 0-16 within 3 years even with Mahomes.
Final thought for Friday night: Brett Veach convinced the Ravens to send a Pro Bowl-caliber left tackle to their biggest competitor for the Lamar Hunt Trophy, and let him convert a third and fourth round pick into a second round pick.
No disrespect to Matt Derrick, but the Ravens better worry about getting out of their own division before worrying about facing KC in the AFCCG. [Reply]
Long-term this is a better move than getting Trent Williams. I commend Veach and company for landing a quality player and not having to give up too much. The Chiefs just got better with this move. [Reply]