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Boutte available for trade?

Just reading the articles saying he is available. Its not a move i agree with.
I think boutte is a gamer and has the clutch gene. Personally Id keep boutte and go after bryan thomas jr
 
Four games last year where he eclipsed 50+ receiving yards. You’re not going to find a huge market for that. If somebody would toss you a 4th for that it’s a no brainer, a 5th is certainly fair.

His catch % was ridiculous last year but the volume was low so he’s been kind of a JAG.

If the team has more interest in improving Kyle Williams and find Mack Hollins more reliable than Boutte is better off elsewhere and better to get something than nothing
 
Four games last year where he eclipsed 50+ receiving yards. You’re not going to find a huge market for that. If somebody would toss you a 4th for that it’s a no brainer, a 5th is certainly fair.

His catch % was ridiculous last year but the volume was low so he’s been kind of a JAG.

If the team has more interest in improving Kyle Williams and find Mack Hollins more reliable than Boutte is better off elsewhere and better to get something than nothing
IF they Trade him for anything less than a Fourth: the inmates are running the asylum.
 
Most recent wide receivers to be traded for a 4th round pick

Stephon Diggs 2020 after 1100+ yards
Deandre Hopkins 2020 after 1100+ yards
Amari Cooper 2022 after 850+ yards

You can argue that Boutte is younger but he doesn’t even have a fraction of the top receiver history of any of those guys.
 
Most recent wide receivers to be traded for a 4th round pick

Stephon Diggs 2020 after 1100+ yards
Deandre Hopkins 2020 after 1100+ yards
Amari Cooper 2022 after 850+ yards

You can argue that Boutte is younger but he doesn’t even have a fraction of the top receiver history of any of those guys.
I get your point: but in Boutte's favor how many 700 or potentially 800yds WR's are avaliable right now?? See timing is everything.
 
It's already hard to see how a bidding war breaks out at this point in the year. Teams have spent their money on both FA and draft, and after the draft especially, roster spots are pretty full. Yes, you get to expand the roster, but you are continuously penciling people in for the top 45 and top 53, and if you go into the draft with holes you usually set up your draft to fill in the holes.

Other teams have pretty full rosters and salary caps, and know looking at us we too are in that boat, so it's in their own best interest to just wait and see if Boutte is even on our team after cut-down day. If so, they definitely don't have to lose any draft capital to get him, and can tell him he needs to sign a 'prove it' deal if he wants a roster spot because after cut-down day roster spots are precious.

As I wrote earlier, it seems to me his team is over-playing their hand.
Sounds like Boutte may have thrown his “Leephus pitch” a little too late in the game…
 
Diggs, Renfro, Deebo, Samuel, Tyreek, Juju,
Renfro - Juju and Reek all Cooked... I'll give you Diggs and the declining Deebo. That said I would still take Boutte.


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This is the beauty of still having the contract rights to him. Skip OTAs all you want, Keshon, the world will look very different in a good way if you have a chance to make your point on the field... A Brown deal locks Boutte out and makes it so he "never had a chance." A sliver of a chance looks different. Now Boutte can prove his case as a starter... 300 more yards, 3 more TDs, and a banner year from Kyle Williams, and you have a homegrown youth movement at WR, and all is forgiven, for a price, of course.

Philly should know we have a Plan B to go to, and Boutte does have a possible "diamond in the rough" dimension.

But right now, he's nothing special and everybody but he knows it.
 
This is the beauty of still having the contract rights to him. Skip OTAs all you want, Keshon, the world will look very different in a good way if you have a chance to make your point on the field... A Brown deal locks Boutte out and makes it so he "never had a chance." A sliver of a chance looks different. Now Boutte can prove his case as a starter... 300 more yards, 3 more TDs, and a banner year from Kyle Williams, and you have a homegrown youth movement at WR, and all is forgiven, for a price, of course.

Philly should know we have a Plan B to go to, and Boutte does have a possible "diamond in the rough" dimension.

But right now, he's nothing special and everybody but he knows it.
before you label him "nothing special", throw him the ball 60-90 attempts and then review the counting stats
I am not advocating that he is "special", but his underlying metrics and growth season over season, combined with him going into year 2 in the same system, screams there is more upside to be had.
if that upside is realized elsewhere, that's also fine, if better replacements are brought in (ABJ is better)...but don't move Boutte in haste and wait out his optimum value. there is no rush
 
before you label him "nothing special", throw him the ball 60-90 attempts and then review the counting stats
I am not advocating that he is "special", but his underlying metrics and growth season over season, combined with him going into year 2 in the same system, screams there is more upside to be had.
if that upside is realized elsewhere, that's also fine, if better replacements are brought in (ABJ is better)...but don't move Boutte in haste and wait out his optimum value. there is no rush
Even with Boutte and Diggs still on the roster the team was looking to add at WR.. they knew they needed more. Guys played great last season but in the postseason the jig was up. Postseason you need game changers..
 
Even with Boutte and Diggs still on the roster the team was looking to add at WR.. they knew they needed more. Guys played great last season but in the postseason the jig was up. Postseason you need game changers..
the Pats deal with Diggs was always structured to be 1 and most likely done.
you also have no idea if Boutte was offered an extension, and turned it down.
 
before you label him "nothing special", throw him the ball 60-90 attempts and then review the counting stats
I am not advocating that he is "special", but his underlying metrics and growth season over season, combined with him going into year 2 in the same system, screams there is more upside to be had.
if that upside is realized elsewhere, that's also fine, if better replacements are brought in (ABJ is better)...but don't move Boutte in haste and wait out his optimum value. there is no rush
He played the most WR snaps on the team for two years in a row with the same QB.

If he got open more, he'd get the ball more. This isn't hard.

He's under 6 feet tall, not super fast, explosive or quick.

He's not developing into Calvin Johnson just because you like the guy.
 
He played the most WR snaps on the team for two years in a row with the same QB.

If he got open more, he'd get the ball more. This isn't hard.

He's under 6 feet tall, not super fast, explosive or quick.

He's not developing into Calvin Johnson just because you like the guy.
it is hard, because you have an agenda
snaps and targets are different. if you do not understand that, lets not discuss the topic.
"getting open" is nonsense. Boutte caught 70% of his targets. he doesn't need to be "open"

the Pats RB's saw 75+ targets. Maye ran the ball over 100 times.
Diggs saw 100+ targets. Henry saw 87 targets.
Diggs is no longer here. Henry is most likely in his last or next to last season. Brown may or may not be here. the desire is for Maye to cut his rush attempts in half or more
Boutte in year 2 of this offense, and with his already established chemistry with Maye, might be the teams best WR option, if Brown is not coming on board.
 
before you label him "nothing special", throw him the ball 60-90 attempts and then review the counting stats
I am not advocating that he is "special", but his underlying metrics and growth season over season, combined with him going into year 2 in the same system, screams there is more upside to be had.
if that upside is realized elsewhere, that's also fine, if better replacements are brought in (ABJ is better)...but don't move Boutte in haste and wait out his optimum value. there is no rush
Oh, I agree. He's just in a rush to have a shot at being "the guy." We've had him since '23, which we should note, even though every receiver in NE is in their second year in this system (and with this QB). He's good -ish, the same way that Doubs is, but less so.

I think it's key to keep him around until we have the answer on AJBrown, who, in terms of output, is Diggs but younger (until proven otherwise by the Maye boost.) We don't want to need AJB too much. I am fine with taking what the D gives us if Brown's pricce is exhorbitant, going without a proven deep threat, and letting Boutte and Kyle Williiams fight for the outside balls, with the extra boost of Maye's years in system plus the TLC for the O-Line this season.

Truthfully, with a stout line and a healthy (and improving) Maye, we can grind our way into the endzone. Williams, Doubs, and Boutte give us enough of a threat to keep defenses honest, even if our long outside-the-numbers game could be better.

Boutte makes Brown a wannahave, not a gottahave. I think that's key going into the actual trade dealing.
 
Even with Boutte and Diggs still on the roster the team was looking to add at WR.. they knew they needed more. Guys played great last season but in the postseason the jig was up. Postseason you need game changers..
It's a certainty that our game improves with a better O-line (which we did prioritize).
It's not a certainty that a better receiver, especially a "deep threat," would do the same, when plays don't have time to develop.

The jig was up, but not on the receivers. The jig was up on the QB's required minimum time to make a play.
 
it is hard, because you have an agenda
What’s my agenda… I don’t want Boutte to become Randy Moss… why wouldn’t I want that?
snaps and targets are different. if you do not understand that, lets not discuss the topic.
He was Drake’s favorite receiver. He played the most snaps. At some point you have to answer the question why he couldn’t get open more?
"getting open" is nonsense. Boutte caught 70% of his targets. he doesn't need to be "open"
The entire receiver room on the Pats was hyper efficient. Drake led the NFL in completion percentage. What part of this don’t you get?
the Pats RB's saw 75+ targets. Maye ran the ball over 100 times.
Diggs saw 100+ targets. Henry saw 87 targets.
Diggs is no longer here. Henry is most likely in his last or next to last season. Brown may or may not be here. the desire is for Maye to cut his rush attempts in half or more
Boutte in year 2 of this offense, and with his already established chemistry with Maye, might be the teams best WR option, if Brown is not coming on board.
500 yards receiving is 500 yards… no matter how hard you polish coal it won’t become a diamond. They want to upgrade for a reason.
 
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