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2022 Draft Class of WRs

Agholor and Jonnu Smith about to have the sweetest revenge tour...
 
Yes, if the patriots think that Agholor isn't worth $5M, they can easily cut him.

I strongly disagree with those who think that Agholor isn't worth that.

It isn't whether he is worth it. It is whether they can get more value with that money. And he is counting $15 million against the cap this year, not $5 million. He isn't worth that.

But say the Pats can trade Agholor for a seventh as you suggest which frees up $10 million worth of cap space. What if the Pats turn around and use that $10 million of cap space for a long term deal for Davante Adams or Chris Godwin? Who is worth more with that money? Agholor or Adams or Godwin. Again, signing either Adams or Godwin would only need about $8-10 million worth of cap space in 2022. Lesser top WRs free agents like Robinson will probably require even less cap space. Or they could use that $10 million to bolster the defense.

Agholor is an average receiver. $5-10 million in cap space for 2022 can get you a well above average to elite WR with proper cap structuring with the knowledge the new TV contracts kick in next year causing the cap to explode.

Now that said, I don't know if Belichick would even consider it. He has loved Agholor since he was a draft prospect and will probably want to give him another shot to prove he can be #1 WR and I seriously doubt he would ever pay the money for Adams or Godwin. My point is that if Belichick was inclined to trade Agholor and use the cap savings to sign a top free agent WR, he could. I just don't know if he ever would.
 
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It isn't whether he is worth it. It is whether they can get more value with that money. And he is counting $15 million against the cap this year, not $5 million. He isn't worth that.

But say the Pats can trade Agholor for a seventh as you suggest which frees up $10 million worth of cap space. What if the Pats turn around and use that $10 million of cap space for a long term deal for Davante Adams or Chris Godwin? Who is worth more with that money? Agholor or Adams or Godwin. Again, signing either Adams or Godwin would only need about $8-10 million worth of cap space in 2022. Lesser top WRs free agents like Robinson will probably require even less cap space. Or they could use that $10 million to bolster the defense.

Agholor is an average receiver. $5-10 million in cap space for 2022 can get you a well above average to elite WR with proper cap structuring with the knowledge the new TV contracts kick in next year causing the cap to explode.

Now that said, I don't know if Belichick would even consider it. He has loved Agholor since he was a draft prospect and will probably want to give him another shot to prove he can be #1 WR and I seriously doubt he would ever pay the money for Adams or Godwin. My point is that if Belichick was inclined to trade Agholor and use the cap savings to sign a top free agent WR, he could. I just don't know if he ever would.

OK, I'm fine with trading Agholor and signing of Adams for $10M.
 

OK, I'm fine with trading Agholor and signing of Adams for $10M.


LOL! Don't get me wrong. Adams is getting $20 million plus a year. His 2022 cap number is likely to be $10 million or less. I just wanted to clarify that before some one says "You are ********* stupid if you think the Pats can get Adams for $10 million a year!".
 
It isn't whether he is worth it. It is whether they can get more value with that money. And he is counting $15 million against the cap this year, not $5 million. He isn't worth that.

But say the Pats can trade Agholor for a seventh as you suggest which frees up $10 million worth of cap space. What if the Pats turn around and use that $10 million of cap space for a long term deal for Davante Adams or Chris Godwin? Who is worth more with that money? Agholor or Adams or Godwin. Again, signing either Adams or Godwin would only need about $8-10 million worth of cap space in 2022. Lesser top WRs free agents like Robinson will probably require even less cap space. Or they could use that $10 million to bolster the defense.

Agholor is an average receiver. $5-10 million in cap space for 2022 can get you a well above average to elite WR with proper cap structuring with the knowledge the new TV contracts kick in next year causing the cap to explode.

Now that said, I don't know if Belichick would even consider it. He has loved Agholor since he was a draft prospect and will probably want to give him another shot to prove he can be #1 WR and I seriously doubt he would ever pay the money for Adams or Godwin. My point is that if Belichick was inclined to trade Agholor and use the cap savings to sign a top free agent WR, he could. I just don't know if he ever would.
I don't know if I should laugh or get upset Agholor in the same sentence as a #1 WR.
 
@Clieb - I saw a post where you floated the idea about using the transition tag because it would still allow the Patriots to get a Compensatory pick for Jackson.

That information is incorrect. I double checked with @Miguel and the player you use the Transition tag on does NOT count in the compensatory pick formula.
 
@Clieb - I saw a post where you floated the idea about using the transition tag because it would still allow the Patriots to get a Compensatory pick for Jackson.

That information is incorrect. I double checked with @Miguel and the player you use the Transition tag on does NOT count in the compensatory pick formula.
Oh, thanks for looking into that- I honestly wasn’t sure… that certainly takes away some of the appeal of that as an option.
 
Why would the Pats wait until July to trade him? If they tag and trade him, he will likely be on a new team the first day of the new NFL year or shortly after that. Of course there is incentive to sign before then. JC Jackson wants the best deal he can get and that will be at the start of free agency, not after it is over and camp is about to start. If JC Jackson is on the Patriots roster come July, he is going to be a Patriot for 2022.

JC Jackson doesn't want to play for the franchise tag. If he is not signed to a long term deal by mid July, he has to play for the franchise tag number and no team is going to give the Pats value then. If Jackson knows the Pats want to sign and trade him, he will definitely push to get the trade done immediately before teams spend most of their free agent money and has to settle for the best deal offered rather than pitting teams against each other for his services.

JC Jackson will be gone from the Pats by the end of March or on the opening day roster in September. Those are really the only two options. And the Pats are not going to just let him walk in free agency because even if they don't want him, he has far more trade value than what the compensatory pick would be. If they tag and trade him, the Pats will have the option to get a 2022 pick. They may opt to take a 2023 pick to get more value though.
Keep in mind, you can only trade a franchised player AFTER he signs his franchise tender. So if he doesn’t sign u til camp opens, they can’t trade him.

This of course, gives the franchised player a lot of leverage on whom he gets traded to.
 
Keep in mind, you can only trade a franchised player AFTER he signs his franchise tender. So if he doesn’t sign u til camp opens, they can’t trade him.

This of course, gives the franchised player a lot of leverage on whom he gets traded to.

I understand that, but it is in Jackson's best interest to get a deal done in March rather than July whether it is with the Patriots or another team. Teams spend all their money early in the free agency process.

But yes, he has a lot more leverage early in the process than later. That is why he can leverage that to go to a team he wants to go to if the Pats have intention to trade him.
 
Belichick has tag & traded twice in 21 years: a QB (2009) and a Safety (2003).

If this was so obvious, why didn't he T&T Thuney in 2020?

Not going to happen.
 
Garret Wilson runs smooth routes… would be nice!
I like him, but I like his teammate Chris Olave more. He runs even smoother routes, and is more explosive. Best route runner in the draft, amazing hands and jumping ability/body control, and excellent speed. For you old timers, I see him as a bigger Lynn Swann, and he has some Lance Alworth in him.
 
The best option for the Pats is to find a way to keep Jackson with the Franchise tag in tow.

Trading puts NE right back in a Jimmy Baby scenario where the Pats have to accept what they can get because every NFL team knows that BB needs the cap space. Teams that want Jackson will just lowball and wait the Pats out. Try to keep Jackson for the 22 season and make a last ditch effort at a SB run.

I was thinking similar. For us to have whatever leverage necessary to demand a 1st, we have to bet on the teams that need Jackson to aggressively bid up the price on the Patriots side _and_ Jackson's side, which requires the assumption that Jackson is viewed as a truly team changing player by multiple teams with the capital to have him.

It is very contingent on the market and Jackson's perception, and very little is in the Patriot's hands.

If we had a lot more cap, we'd have drastically more leverage. We could say "welp, y'all didn't offer enough so we'll gladly go into a season with Jackson, and have enough capital to not really give a damn about the price."
 
Last year, NE placed a 2nd-round tender on Jackson and there was no interest.

Now, we're expected to believe a team will give up a 1st rounder + sign him for $77M. Alrighty then.
 
How about this kid? Needs to be less of a hothead on the field, but he's savvy enough to get a good NIL deal:

 
How about this kid? Needs to be less of a hothead on the field, but he's savvy enough to get a good NIL deal:

Father, who played was a nut. There's a Carl Pickens clause I believe or used to be. Saban stopped recruiting him bc he saw what was happening and about to happen. Flipped last minute from Auburn to UG. Suspended a few times for dumb stuff. Dumb flags. Got into with his position coach. Opposing players get in his head too easy. This has been going on since HS.

Great size and speed. He's a bully of a blocker and hell of a talent. Honestly of his head is on straight or our staff disagrees with me I love the talent and potential. I've just heard too much to think Bill would put up with or allow that to go on at this stage in the game. Again love the talent. Legit top 5-10 talent at WR in the class. The other just screams perfect falcon or raven.

Like he'll put up 6/110/2 TD but walk in the locker room with a cut off NWO shirt and give his coach a DDT or put him in the Camel Clutch.

Btw I'd love to hear your thoughts on prospects you watched. I know you're rebelling against society and raising a family but maybe when you get a chance you can do something important and contribute to the culture
 
4 Wrs I view as realistic early options: Olave, Burks, Williams and Dotson

If not then I'm fine taking a shot on skyy Moore, Slade Bolden or Phillips (UCLA)

Our only chance of beginning to attempt to fill the holes throughout this roster is by trading down from 21 AND out of the 1st round Entirely (or at least no higher than 32) for Multiple extra picks; so we should fuggeddabout those top 4...

With an extra Day 2 pick I would absolutely consider Skyy Moore... Phillips is more of a late 3rd-/early 4th-round prospect for me this year; and Bolden is strictly a Priority UDFA.
 
Williams is the elite, deep WR of the group (another Waddle?), but his late-season ACL injury might sidline him for the 2022 season, or if the, say, Patriots, draft him, he will be forced onto the field before fully healed, have an short, lousy season, get re-injured, get demoralize and be villified by the fans, etc. He is a risky choice, but I suspect that some other team will nab him before the Patriots have a chance. If he is still on the board at 21, there will be a lot of teeth gnashing by the fans and maybe in in the Patriots HQ...and the Patriots will trade down, ha!

Actually they will trade down at some point, this I guarantee.

I really, Really, REALLY hope they do... And more than once, too...
 
Our only chance of beginning to attempt to fill the holes throughout this roster is by trading down from 21 AND out of the 1st round Entirely (or at least no higher than 32) for Multiple extra picks; so we should fuggeddabout those top 4...

With an extra Day 2 pick I would absolutely consider Skyy Moore... Phillips is more of a late 3rd-/early 4th-round prospect for me this year; and Bolden is strictly a Priority UDFA.
I'm all in on Skyy Moore.
 
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