Brady6
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We can make an offer based on one year's performance and price his offer based on what we mistakenly paid someone else last year. Or not.
Teams pay rookies who have no prior seasons in the NFL and they pay UFAs based on performances in prior seasons on a different team that could have a very different system. Seems to me paying Edelman would be less risky than what we did with Amendola or Dobson last year.
There are two risks. One is that Edelman's injury free year is unusual for him. The second is that his performance is not likely to be repeated.
I highlighted injury situation with Edelman in my post to Sup, outside of 2012 when he broke his foot, the other injuries were minor, and he could have been sat because he was a rookie in 2009 or a back of the roster player in 2010 and 2011.
I am not sure, why his performance is unlikely that he repeat; as I pointed out, he was playing his best football in the final 8 games of the season when he put up 69 catch, 729 yards and 5 touchdowns. That to me would indicate he progressed as a player and could improve beyond that, remember Edelman was a QB in college this was his 5th season playing WR so his experience in the position is the equivalent of a 4-year college player after his rookie season in the NFL.
Are you thinking he will be receiving less targets? He was targeted 151 times in 2013, which if you look at the targets that go to the slot over the years is actually lower.
Welker targeted passes w/Patriots:
• 2007 – 145
• 2008 – 150
• 2009 – 162 (14 games)
• 2010 – 122 (15 games, coming of ACL/MCL injury)
• 2011 – 172
• 2012 – 174
Belichick has often signed players with injury histories. Such risks are part of the game. Belichick usually discounts their offers compared to those who do not have injury histories.
I would not consider a player who was placed on injured reserve 1 time in 5 seasons to be a player with an injury history.
Belichick does not such thing, he did not discount Fanene or Amendola who were his top signings of each of the past 2 seasons, and both had injury histories.
BTW, we seem to have our own private market on slot receivers. Even if you think that we set the market last year in offering TWO players around $6M a year, it does not follow that we should do this again and UP THE ANTE because last year's offers were so right compared with the rest of the league.
What are you talking about did you miss the contracts that Welker, Cruz and Harvin received this past offseason?











