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So if he can block or tackle then pull the trigger! Otherwise...NO
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So if he can block or tackle then pull the trigger! Otherwise...NO
You've got not real point, since
- You don't know the asking price
- His salary can fit under the cap
- The team has nobody of his proven talent level/skill set currently at WR
so why are you arguing against it anyway?
Yeah maybe nobody else is willingly to give much. Not saying trade the farm for the guy. Who knows how interested these teams may or may not be. Plenty of teams just doing the old "due diligence." Contract is low risk so if he can come for a 4th or 5th then it very well may be worth the risk. All depends on how familiar he is with a playbook like the Earnhardt-Perkins and or ability to learn.
Because every player in the league could be traded for. Why would we assume a player, who the article says is drawing tons of interest around the league, would be affordable?
Now in fantasy football, I suppose you trade mostly for WRs, i don't know. In real football, i'd be pursuing maybe a DT only for the type of compensation he'd draw and what are present and future needs and abilities to acquire that type of player are.
My argument is, with all the NFL players at different positions under contract, why would we trade for a receiver?Your argument is that the Patriots shouldn't trade for Vincent Jackson because RayClay doesn't know what Tampa would demand in trade?
what makes you think we can outbid hypothetically team for hypothetically DT difference maker? That argument works both ways. I believe you can pursue multiple positions at once last time I checked. Perhaps not in fantasy football Ill get back to you on that. Obviously both lines and LBs are more pressing needs but its good to always be on the look out for upgrades. An injury to Edelman or LaFell would leave very little proven talent behind them. I dont think they'll pursue it because its hard to plug and play wide outs but worth a call. im sure teams call all the time about players doesn't mean there's an offer on the table. Anyways thats just my 2 cents.Because every player in the league could be traded for. Why would we assume a player, who the article says is drawing tons of interest around the league, would be affordable?
Now in fantasy football, I suppose you trade mostly for WRs, i don't know. In real football, i'd be pursuing maybe a DT only for the type of compensation he'd draw and what are present and future needs and abilities to acquire that type of player are.
what makes you think we can outbid hypothetically team for hypothetically DT difference maker? That argument works both ways. I believe you can pursue multiple positions at once last time I checked. Perhaps not in fantasy football Ill get back to you on that. Obviously both lines and LBs are more pressing needs but its good to always be on the look out for upgrades. An injury to Edelman or LaFell would leave very little proven talent behind them. I dont think they'll pursue it because its hard to plug and play wide outs but worth a call. im sure teams call all the time about players doesn't mean there's an offer on the table. Anyways thats just my 2 cents.
Could be.Maybe they called already, it said there were tons of calls.
My argument is, with all the NFL players at different positions under contract, why would we trade for a receiver?
Would I consider a trade for McCoy knowing it would be difficult and expensive? Yes. There's a huge difference in the possibility of gettong such a DT and our needs now and in the future, in actual football.
How good is he at playing left guard, or maybe left tackle?@RapSheet: Who else could be traded? I’m told #Bucs are getting tons of calls on WR Vincent Jackson. TB loves him as a player, but considers everything
Thoughts?