Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
But that’s largely because the best RBs were the ones who were tagged and thus didn’t get to hit the open market.
The gap between Saquon and Sanders is huge.
Guess we'll see. They are the same age. Sanders YPC is 5.0. Saquon's is 4.5. They are both outstanding receiving threats although Sanders wasn't used that way the last few years in the Eagle offense. Sanders was over 1200 yards on the ground last year, Saquon 1300.
I think perception is Saquon is better and I tend to agree, but how much more is a team going to pay him when they can get Miles Sanders for the deal they got him on? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Skyy God:
You like past production (e.g., Hopkins) like fat kids like cake.
Ok, fair. Actually, thank you for noticing! I don't get into a lot of fiery arguments with other members around here so I guess I feel like I'm mostly posting into the void and fail to realize others would recognize me, but hey, just made a new friend!
That's true, I do lean towards past production because I think you know what you're getting from a vet typically, and draft picks are a a lot more hit or miss by nature.
For instance, I think MVS and James will lead our WR core in production this year based on previous production, but I hope that our young core takes over by EOY.
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
Hey everyone in this thread check the Pacheco thread
That sucks, but doesn't move the meter for me on this topic unless we get vibes Pacheco may be actually out long term. If it's just first 6 games, the team can just lean more on CEH and McKinnon in the first part of the season, kinda like last year. [Reply]
Look, the current game is like this - if you need to ride a running back bell-cow style because your QB sucks then, ok. But you know it's a time bomb. He ain't gonna last long. Smart teams split carries to lessen the load and extend their careers. Dumb teams run their guy into the ground. Either way, it's not a wise use of big cap dollars. They're either part time players, or unlikely to last through a second contract. A guy like Henry is a rare exception.
Now, are they underpaid? I don't really think so. It's either a huge risk, or you're paying for a part time player. Are other positions overpaid? Absolutely. WR's are way overpaid, as teams seem to think they can carry second rate QB's to the SB. I don't think that's been proven. Your QB is either one of the five or so elite guys or he isn't. Are corners overpaid? Under the current rules, absolutely. There's no such thing as a shutdown corner in this NFL. I wouldn't pay a boundary corner a second contract either. I might for a chess piece type of player, like Sneed. [Reply]