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Hooper
My nominations
Wise
Hooper
I like Wise as a player and as a leader in the locker room. He's been a team-first guy and has played relatively well, albeit I think he's been dealing with injuries for a good portion of this season. The latest foot injury he suffered a month ago seems like it's definitely been hampering him, and before that, he also had a shoulder injury. But provided they don't break the bank, I'd like to see him stick around while they hopefully develop behind him.My nominations
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Hooper
I like Wise as a player and as a leader in the locker room. He's been a team-first guy and has played relatively well, albeit I think he's been dealing with injuries for a good portion of this season. The latest foot injury he suffered a month ago seems like it's definitely been hampering him, and before that, he also had a shoulder injury. But provided they don't break the bank, I'd like to see him stick around while they hopefully develop behind him.
But I would definitely say Hooper is among the more pleasant surprises this season. Nice to see a compliment to Henry, and he's been better than expected. Again, if they can keep him at a reasonable number, having him and Henry moving forward wouldn't be a bad thing, especially if Bell develops and gives them something.
Agreed, but you still need veteran depth while you're developing them. He's not the worst they could have from that standpoint.Wise is 30 years old next year so his performance will start declining. We need a younger DE and DT.
FWIW, he can't sign an extension until after his third season. If he continues to play like he has, he'll have earned it.I'd give Maye a 20 year deal
No thanks.My nominations
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Hooper
Hooper, maybe a modest one befitting a#2 TE. Wise, as much as I admire his effort and persistence, has never been more than a backup tweener. If we can't improve there, maybe give it up.No thanks.
Hooper, maybe a modest one befitting a#2 TE. Wise, as much as I admire his effort and persistence, has never been more than a backup tweener. If we can't improve there, maybe give it up.
That rebuttal I've heard when criticizing the re-signings of Dugger, Owenu, Rham and Barmore was weak. Clearly, 3 out of the 4 have almost zero impact on the team and nobody would complain had Owenu or Dugger left in FA.Keep Gonzalez, Maye, and perhaps Barmore. Who cares what happens to the rest ? I can hear it now “you need ___ players to field a team blah blah blah…”. WHO CARES ?! If they are going to be a bottom 3 team AGAiN, why not load up on a bunch of smart, if untalented street FAs ? It’s exhausting watching this roster.
Jones is a serious question mark. How much is he worth to play CB? for how long a contract? I don't think that he would sign an incentive-laden contract without seeing what he is worth in free agency.Jonathan Jones, Alex Austin, Christian Ellis
Hooper drives the boat chiefMy nominations
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Hooper
No one would have complained if Onwenu left in FA and we had another of Wolf's choice of OL's?That rebuttal I've heard when criticizing the re-signings of Dugger, Owenu, Rham and Barmore was weak. Clearly, 3 out of the 4 have almost zero impact on the team and nobody would complain had Owenu or Dugger left in FA.
However, the better argument is that every team has spend 89% of the cap in a 4 year span.
I am looking forwards to Bell being given some time. He could be the future, there was a lot of positivity about when he was drafted.We need a young complete TE for the future: Henry and Hooper are the same age.
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