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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.Trade idea: Agholor, Wynn, and Bryant to KC for Nick Bolton MLB and a 5th rounder.
If I was the other Team Bourne and that would be an unwise move by BB. Nobody would take Agholor's contract if they are sane he stinks as a player nuff said.I know Bourne has had personal issues with the team this year, but word was he was going to have a big role this past weekend before he was injured. He has a relatively low contract and is capable of being very productive if the Pats stick back to the current system rather than what they were running earlier in the year.
Agholor has been a turnover problem, has a contract the Pats would love to get from out of being under, and is a free agent next year. Plus Thornton can replace him as the speed guy outside. He is the most likely trade prospect. The issue is teams would rather trade for Bourne than Agholor.
I think Bourne is signed for next year at a favorable price. Hope that means he is off the trading block.Something to keep in mind is BB loves Odell Beckham & his potential suitors don’t look too good in the rams & packers. The pats should be in play with a win streak.
Meyers, Beckham, Thornton & Parker would be something. It would allow them to trade Bourne or Agholor as well.
Or cement.Bourne I want to keep, The other dude can kick rocks.
Interesting story and something to keep an eye on:
I think Bourne is signed for next year at a favorable price. Hope that means he is off the trading block.
I don't like what we have behind the Starters young QB's need decent O-Line play. Wynn have been playing slightly better which is good for him and the Team.Agholor would be hard to trade, wouldn't he? Just use him a while, I guess. KB is a "project" at this point, a worthwhile one,lit seems to me. I would keep him as well. Wynn is the one who needs to go. You'd get a bit for him, and he's godawful, and the furthest thing from a leader, Lord knows.
Yeah, you might be right Rob...there are a few teams though(Carolina, Detroit, Washington, Houston and Chicago) that we've been hearing are potentially looking for draft picks ie...Carolina and Detroit, but we'll see.With most of the teams in the league being 4-2 or 3-3, I don't expect a lot of action at the trade deadline. Most teams don't know if they are playoff contenders and buyers or out of the playoffs and sellers.
Yodny Cajuste is too much of a mash unit can't be trusted: I'm all for keeping a healthy Wynn now.I’d like to move Agholor but not Bourne. For Agholor we aren’t getting much more than mid to late round picks. It’s hard to think of teams that need WRs. Jacksonville maybe?
Wynn is also unlikely to get us much because teams know it’s a salary dump. Still might be worth doing but we would be very thin at OT unless Cajuste can come back somehow.
I see your point Nick, but I'd really like to try and keep Meyers if possible. I agree, we don't want to overpay, and Bill won't do that, but having a returning wr group of Thorton, Meyers, Parker and Bourne would look pretty good for next year.Keep Bourne. He’ll be our number 3 next year. Let meyers walk someone will overpay him he’s just a role player not a game changer. Good player but zero physical talent
Next year you got
1. Thornton
2. Parker
3. Bourne
You got elite speed : Thornton
Elite size and ability to catch in traffic: Parker
Elite YAC ability: Bourne
2023 draft: spend a second round pick on a quality talented WR
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