GloryHunter07
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Good move by the Broncos provided that its affordable. Still need to draft a QB though.
Will they settle for their second choice QB though? The Browns are drafting before them and might still pick a QB, even after acquiring Taylor. The Bills will almost certainly trade up to grab the QB of their choice. The Giants might also be looking for a Manning replacement. Let's say the Broncos are sold on Allen but he's gone by the time it's their pick, what will they do?
Could make sense, yeah. I think that also indicates they haven't overspent on Keenum, or gave him a incentive-based contract.I saw a rumor about the Broncos being in talk with the Browns for the #1 pick.
Could make sense, yeah. I think that also indicates they haven't overspent on Keenum, or gave him a incentive-based contract.
It was 3 or 4 days ago, so it's not linked to Keenum and apparently the Keenum's contract is short, so there is probably some money into it, otherwise why would Keenum agree to a contract that soon? The other option would be that the Vikings and Cardinals got the QBs they wanted.
Keenum to Broncos kinda makes sense given perspective on cap space and draft position.
Watkins apparently going to Chiefs. 16m p/y, 3 year deal, 30m guaranteed.
That is ridiculous money for a receiver who has truly done not much at all in the last few years! Not to mention has injury concerns.
But hey another weapon for Mahomes could be fun.
Guessing Graham goes back to Saints as well. It was fun thinking for a day that the Packers would be making moves!Norwell is off to the Jax. Will become the highest paid guard in the league.
Allen Robinson is expected to sign with the Bears, Sammy Watkins will sign with the Chiefs. That's three of the best free agents off the market already.
Graham would be a good signing for us. But Robinson and Watkins would have been madness. We need defense. We should have taken a good look at Sherman. Now I think we should focus on Wilkerson and Butler. When all is over we‘ll sign nobody anyway. Maybe Ricky Jean Francois again.Guessing Graham goes back to Saints as well. It was fun thinking for a day that the Packers would be making moves!
Could've easily gotten $10m more out of that imo, Saints would have a lot of dead money if he were to leave and if guys like Cousins and Garappolo are getting paid close to $30m/year, I don't see why Brees shouldn't when he's a lot better than them, even if he's already 39.As expected, Brees is staying in NO. 2-year deal worth $50 million.
He’s one of my favourite players. Really would like to see him win another ring before retirement.
Is a move still odd if it's made by the Dolphins?Dolphins making some odd moves this year.
At the prices they were going for, yeah. Sherman I think was probably too expensive (I read that a call was made but probably not much more).Graham would be a good signing for us. But Robinson and Watkins would have been madness. We need defense. We should have taken a good look at Sherman. Now I think we should focus on Wilkerson and Butler. When all is over we‘ll sign nobody anyway. Maybe Ricky Jean Francois again.![]()
At this point I'd be surprised if this doesn't happen. The 28m/yr fee is also likely why the Broncos opted for Keenum as it would've otherwise shackled them from making other deals this spring.
Extending Rodgers and cutting Nelson or Cobb could free up a lot of space. So I wouldn't worry about that too much.At the prices they were going for, yeah. Sherman I think was probably too expensive (I read that a call was made but probably not much more).
Not a lot of cap space but quite a few positions of need...![]()
At this point I'd be surprised if this doesn't happen. The 28m/yr fee is also likely why the Broncos opted for Keenum as it would've otherwise shackled them from making other deals this spring.
I would say all moves made by the Dolphins should be treated as "odd" until proven otherwise.Is a move still odd if it's made by the Dolphins?
Less than i expected.
I think so. Just found an article saying that in 2015, only Suh and Revis had deals where more than half was guaranteed (52% and 55% respectively).Schefter also saying 3 year, fully guaranteed deal worth $84m with the Vikings.
He better deliver the goods.
Is this the first fully guaranteed deal in NFL??
Schefter also saying 3 year, fully guaranteed deal worth $84m with the Vikings.
He better deliver the goods.
Is this the first fully guaranteed deal in NFL??
Who would you let go out of Nelson and Cobb? Have a feeling they'll just restructure Nelson's deal and keep both in the end, particularly if no other receiver comes in (outside a vet TE).Extending Rodgers and cutting Nelson or Cobb could free up a lot of space. So I wouldn't worry about that too much.
I believe that would make him the highest paid player in the league (or close to it).
True but he could probably get more from a team like the Jets.I believe that would make him the highest paid player in the league (or close to it).
True but he could probably get more from a team like the Jets.
$84 million guaranteed!! WTF are Vikings smoking?? They have a super bowl window, it's a big risk. Will they comfortably stay under the cap the next 3 years even with this deal?
Financial details will determine how I feel about that.
I‘d let both walk. Nelson due to age, Cobb due to performance. In both cases the salary is far too high.Who would you let go out of Nelson and Cobb? Have a feeling they'll just restructure Nelson's deal and keep both in the end, particularly if no other receiver comes in (outside a vet TE).
With Cousins about to get paid it should let the Rodgers deal happen quicker anyway.
Short term deal at about $18m per year. If true, they are definitely going after Rosen at #5.
So about $10m per year less and almost certainly nowhere near fully guaranteed. Definitely a much better deal than paying Cousins inho.