VectorPrime
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People are seriously calling for Welker to be traded now? Really?
I don't think anyone seriously wants Welker to be traded. Why would they?
Because the pats would be better off if they could pull a Welker plus high pick for Fitzgerald/cj deal
Because the pats would be better off if they could pull a Welker plus high pick for Fitzgerald/cj deal
Everyone has a right to their opinion. Trading Welker isn't crazy. Moss, Seymour, Maroney??
Edelman is a good player.
Ideas can be well-reasoned but still suck.
The New England Patriots have plenty of draft picks in 2011 without the need of trading away any players whatsoever.Do we have other holes we need to fill with out picks?
I actually would consider it. He's not the best fit for a 2 TE offense. Edelman is a better player once the ball is in his hands. The team lacks a deep threat, but lacks room to fit another WR on the roster. Trade Welker, get a mid 2nd or something (Chiefs?), draft a 4.3 guy.
I actually would consider it. He's not the best fit for a 2 TE offense. Edelman is a better player once the ball is in his hands. The team lacks a deep threat, but lacks room to fit another WR on the roster. Trade Welker, get a mid 2nd or something (Chiefs?), draft a 4.3 guy.
And that's the biggest rub: Welker, as much of an "off" year as this was, still has significantly better hands than Edelman, who's still making the conversion from QB to WR.