Titans get Julio Jones and a 2023 6th round pick.
The falcons get a 2022 2cd round pick and a 2023 4th round pick.
The #Titans deal for Julio Jones: — The #Falcons get a 2022 2nd rounder and a 2023 4th rounder. — The #Titans get Julio Jones & a 6th rounder in 2023. — The #Titans take on Jones’ salary of $15.3M in 2021 and the rest of the deal. — #Falcons have $7.75M in dead money this year.
I checked with the league circles to see what the Titans did in the Super Bowl. They didn’t have an answer. Apparently their season was over a month before the big game and they were relinquished to watching real teams play football. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
I checked with the league circles to see what the Titans did in the Super Bowl. They didn’t have an answer. Apparently their season was over a month before the big game and they were relinquished to watching real teams play football.
Originally Posted by Spott:
I checked with the league circles to see what the Titans did in the Super Bowl. They didn’t have an answer. Apparently their season was over a month before the big game and they were relinquished to watching real teams play football.
Yes this is true. The Titans defense was historically bad last year. The year before would have been the Titans year had they not played on the road 4 straight weeks in the playoffs (doing all the hard work until the chefs caught em at the right time)
Their window is open according to league circles. [Reply]
Rank - 1
Kansas City Chiefs
Tyreek Hill · Travis Kelce
Credit Andy Reid for developing a pair of middle-round picks (Kelce: Round 3 in 2013; Hill: Round 5 in 2016) into the most dangerous pass-catching duo in football. Both Hill and Kelce are capable of taking over a game at any time. Hill is a big-play specialist with explosive speed and quickness. He can tally yardage and points in bunches, as evidenced by his three seasons of 1,100-plus yards over the past four years and his 47 career receiving touchdowns. Kelce is arguably the gold standard at the tight end position as a dynamic player with strong hands and polished route-running skills. The ninth-year veteran is the first tight end in NFL history to post five 1,000-yard seasons, including a 1,416-yard campaign in 2020. Considering Kelce has scored at least 10 touchdowns in two of the past three seasons, it is easy to see why the Chiefs put up 30-burgers like they're a fast-food chain.
Rank - 1
Kansas City Chiefs
Tyreek Hill · Travis Kelce
Credit Andy Reid for developing a pair of middle-round picks (Kelce: Round 3 in 2013; Hill: Round 5 in 2016) into the most dangerous pass-catching duo in football. Both Hill and Kelce are capable of taking over a game at any time. Hill is a big-play specialist with explosive speed and quickness. He can tally yardage and points in bunches, as evidenced by his three seasons of 1,100-plus yards over the past four years and his 47 career receiving touchdowns. Kelce is arguably the gold standard at the tight end position as a dynamic player with strong hands and polished route-running skills. The ninth-year veteran is the first tight end in NFL history to post five 1,000-yard seasons, including a 1,416-yard campaign in 2020. Considering Kelce has scored at least 10 touchdowns in two of the past three seasons, it is easy to see why the Chiefs put up 30-burgers like they're a fast-food chain.