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This cannot be stressed enough...with all that is going on you are out at a club on Monday night...wow...just wow...this kid is a bigger moron then we thought and that is saying a lot.
Kind of a roster construction trade...on the Williams/Feguson side if you need an RB and the rest of your roster is solid I can see the thinking as you are adding a top 10 RB and a young, solid TE without touching anything else on your roster...that being said as long as I wasn't totally...
A jump from 1.5 to 1.3 in a 1 QB league (and with how this year's draf-tboard looks...I would think the three Wrs and Bowers will probably go 1-4) is pretty big...I can't picture him having much interest in any of those players other than Herbert and the two #2's....I really don't see anything...
Not to be a pain but need a lot more info...what exactly are you trying to accomplish and how important is making this move to your roster Construction...are you willing to overpay to get this done because it will have a very positive effect on your roster or just doing it because you see a good...
I think you know how...it is pretty obvious...the question is did they need to commit that much of an asset and execute it correctly with Cousins to accomplish it.
The last line is the issue (Cousins hating the pick)...while very surprised I do understand Atlanta's thinking ...I think you are going to see more and more teams beef up their QB room and the fact Cousins is getting up there in age and is coming off of a serious injury can't be taken...
Phil Perry does a great job...seems to becoming more of a presence on the radio as well...here is his very early 53 man roster:
https://www.nbcsportsboston.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/patriots-53-man-roster-projection-post-2024-nfl-draft/609329/
The Pats need more athleticism on offense...hopefully this kid can bring some big-play ability...he is a 7th round pick so expectations have to be realistic, but he has a great opportunity to carve out a role for himself.
I think you play him once you think he is ready, and you are not throwing him to the wolves (i.e. in a spot where you could hurt his development)...that could be week 1 or week 14...we can speculate all we want but we won't know when until he starts playing with the big boys in...
Hoping you are right! My hope is that both Polk and Baker show they are legit WRs and along with Pop they have the makings of a quality young WR unit that can grow with Maye and next offseason whether it is thru FA (they will obviously have the $) or a 1st round pick they can obtain a #1 and...
When breaking down players I really like an upside/downside approach to it as that is far more realistic...you definitely hit on the upside but a lot of WR-needy teams passed on Mitchell...why do you think that happened?
I can’t see it having anything to do with another move…my guess it is simply moving on from a 31-year-old journeyman player who they don’t see as part of their future.
It's a draft-board trade...if you have 8 guys you really value and there is only one left it is an easy deal to make...if you have 9 then it's an easy one to make on that side.
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