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Past performance is not indicative of future results. I would estimate a 25% drop in production for the Miami run game. A regression to the norm seems inevitable. I don't follow Miami like some of you in here. Why was the Miami run game so bad in 2022? What changed? Is that change...
If you know anything about teams run by Josh Harris, they all spend multiple years being bad. He's the Gordon Gekko of sports ownership. Buy a distressed asset, tear it down and then profit.
I don't know what Trotter is going to be in the NFL. He's undersized. Not particularly fast or athletic. TJ Edwards would be a best case IMO. Doubt he gets there.
Eagles traded #18 and #101 for AJ Brown.
The above deal isn't nearly as steep as that trade.
EDIT: Actually just ran the numbers. The #18 and #101 picks have a value of 996. So the Eagles gave up 996 of draft value for AJ Brown. The #5 and #181 picks are valued at 1,719. The value of #31...
The problem with trying to guess who will succeed is that there are things other than physical talent that matter. Coaching, work ethic, intellect, etc. Williams has the physical tools, that's apparent.
The only thing this is evidence of is that they didn't want to pay Keenan Allen WR #1 type money. What those reasons are can only be speculated, but age and injury history seem likely. This isn't evidence that the wouldn't or don't want to pay a younger, healthier WR, #1 type money.
If you only look at the money portion, you probably won't see why. If you look at the entire context of the players, it may become more clear. Keenan Allen is going to be 32 years old and has been injured quite a bit the past few years. Aiyuk is entering his prime years and has been healthy...
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