ohiopatsfan
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Yeah if it looks like a deal is unlikely, they should deal him and save some money and get a guaranteed pick.That makes it more attractive.
I mean, Thuney is the type of player you’d love to move forward with - but I think he has value on the market and I also believe this is his last year. Based on $.
That’s why many of us are advocating trades that benefit the team down the road.If we're going to be realistic, no move(s) are going to sway this team's chances this year.
We're not getting a first for Thuney, and most likely not a second.Much as I like Thuney I’d take their first for him in a heartbeat. Might be looking at two top ten picks next year.
Yeah I’m more in the camp of hanging tight and making any (most?) substantial changes in the offseason, and looking elsewhere on the roster for regrouping. Thuney IMO seems like a rock on the OL to build around. Can never have too many linemen as we’ve come to learn.J Jones played poorly in the half that I watched today and he hasnt been as good as I remember this season(Not going to look for stats tho, so i could be way wrong). Besides JC, i am not that confident in anyone else outside of Gilmore
our O-line has been patched and remended this season already, I dont think we are in a good spot to trade our best lineman (and backup C) for a rebuild
but again, i know there isnt a thing like an untouchable player
That was a good one. If you're going to take a DB, take the obvious one that was rated higher and who's father played in the NFL (Antoine Winfield Jr.) He's made quite a few plays as a rookie so far.That way Bill has plenty of picks to trade down into the second round for crappy defensive backs.
You're not alone. I've noticed Jones regressing and was met with crickets. He's had a bad year and teams are targeting him.J Jones played poorly in the half that I watched today and he hasnt been as good as I remember this season(Not going to look for stats tho, so i could be way wrong). Besides JC, i am not that confident in anyone else outside of Gilmore
Not a trade, but sign Josh Rosen off the Buccaneers practice squad and release Brian Hoyer.
This is a helpful post filled with keen insight. I like the part where you know what GM's would pay. Incredible.If we lose to the Bills next week we should be sellers and try to acquire picks.
Gilmore is the most likely guy to be traded. Over 30 and highly paid. If he was younger we could get a 1st and possibly more, but now we are probably looking at a 2nd.
Thuney I’d like to keep and build around but if Bill figures he’s to expensive then trade him for a 2nd.
We would then own the 2nd round next year which would enable Bill to trade back into the later rounds, pick an unknown DB, and pass on drafting playmakers at the skill positions.
Think most suggesting moves aren’t saying they should completely tear it down. More so some of the talked about moves (Gilmore, Thuney) that come at positions of strength, which could still leave good framework moving forward.
It’s a fan forum Francis where a thread was made about possible trades. What the hell are we supposed to talk about in this thread?This is a helpful post filled with keen insight. I like the part where you know what GM's would pay. Incredible.
Trade Thuney and Gilmore for sure. I'd look at Burkhead and or White as well. Gut the roster for draft picks and sink like a rock. 2 years of rebuilding should be enough. They need to nail the QB though.