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AJ Brown what price?

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No body knows anything until a deal is done. The pessimistic comment wasn't directed at you.. I'm a fan.. and anyway the team can improve you explore. Vrabel has already adequate mention of the state of the roster. If 2 teams so chooses to make a deal they will.. let the GMs do thier jobs and worry about cap and dead money.. so who do you see in your reality that we can acquire. Is kupp or Deebo a fantasy too.?

So we should call Tom Brady and see if he wants to back up Drake Maye. I mean, you cannot improve unless you explore, right? What if he says yes? Then we have the greatest backup QB in history. Right? My point is that 2 teams are not choosing to make a deal to trade Brown. The Eagles cannot do it. GM creativity has nothing to do with it. Its reality.

How are Kupp or Deebo related to Brown in any way? SF could spread Deebo's dead money across 2025 ($10.6 million) and 2026 ($20.4 millIon) and actually get $5.2 million in savings. They would lose $15 million if they traded Deebo, but if they cut him post June 1, they save $5 million. I think its more likely he get cut. LA would save $12.5 million and have a dead money hit of $17.3 million by trading him before June 1. 1) These numbers are nothing like AJ Browns $60+ million dead cap. 2) LA and SF seem to want to move on from bother players. Philly hasn't expressed any such thing 3) Trading Kupp and cutting Deebo actually saves the teams money. Trading AJ Brown loses money.
 
So we should call Tom Brady and see if he wants to back up Drake Maye. I mean, you cannot improve unless you explore, right? What if he says yes? Then we have the greatest backup QB in history. Right? My point is that 2 teams are not choosing to make a deal to trade Brown. The Eagles cannot do it. GM creativity has nothing to do with it. Its reality.

How are Kupp or Deebo related to Brown in any way? SF could spread Deebo's dead money across 2025 ($10.6 million) and 2026 ($20.4 millIon) and actually get $5.2 million in savings. They would lose $15 million if they traded Deebo, but if they cut him post June 1, they save $5 million. I think its more likely he get cut. LA would save $12.5 million and have a dead money hit of $17.3 million by trading him before June 1. 1) These numbers are nothing like AJ Browns $60+ million dead cap. 2) LA and SF seem to want to move on from bother players. Philly hasn't expressed any such thing 3) Trading Kupp and cutting Deebo actually saves the teams money. Trading AJ Brown loses money.
I hear everything your saying and it's logical..I'm not disagreeing. Why are we here?? Becuase the last few drafts that's why. Had we Done what the eagles have done we won't be having this conversation. The post thread was about AJ brown we all have just posted about our thoughts and feelings.. and opinions on it.. that all it is. It's impressive that you're a capologist.
 
I hear everything your saying and it's logical..I'm not disagreeing. Why are we here?? Becuase the last few drafts that's why. Had we Done what the eagles have done we won't be having this conversation. The post thread was about AJ brown we all have just posted about our thoughts and feelings.. and opinions on it.. that all it is. It's impressive that you're a capologist.

I am not a capologist in any way. Its very tough and confusing. I just love the Pats and read a lot. The thread was not about feelings and opinions. The OP asked for the price of AJ Brown. There is no price no matter how you feel. You cannot buy something not for sale. Fantasize all you want. He is not coming to the Pats this year. 2026 opens an interesting cap window.
 
I am not a capologist in any way. Its very tough and confusing. I just love the Pats and read a lot. The thread was not about feelings and opinions. The OP asked for the price of AJ Brown. There is no price no matter how you feel. You cannot buy something not for sale. Fantasize all you want. He is not coming to the Pats this year. 2026 opens an interesting cap window.
I know he's not coming here.. I was just entertaining the thought if him here.. as you mentioned it's all a fantasy
 
Oh I get it my man and I embrace that.. I like learning things as I mentioned it's impressive your knowledge on the salary cap.

I am a woman, my man. What I know about the cap is just common knowledge on Google if you ask the right questions and read. I have an analytical mind and like to do that. Just look up a player contract and take notice of the dead cap. If the dead cap is greater than the salary owed, that presents a red flag. It can still be worked around though. But with AJ Brown that gap is $43,749,894. Then look up the dead cap that remains if the player is traded to see if it saves or costs. Compare how that can be split into two with a June 1 cut. That reveals a lot of answers. It does not give me the exact numbers, but in the ball park. 2026 for AJ Brown is much more promising. His dead cap falls to $20 million and his cap is $23. That is much better for a trade.
 
I am a woman, my man. What I know about the cap is just common knowledge on Google if you ask the right questions and read. I have an analytical mind and like to do that. Just look up a player contract and take notice of the dead cap. If the dead cap is greater than the salary owed, that presents a red flag. It can still be worked around though. But with AJ Brown that gap is $43,749,894. Then look up the dead cap that remains if the player is traded to see if it saves or costs. Compare how that can be split into two with a June 1 cut. That reveals a lot of answers. It does not give me the exact numbers, but in the ball park. 2026 for AJ Brown is much more promising. His dead cap falls to $20 million and his cap is $23. That is much better for a trade.
Wow well no wonder I was loosing the argument ... explains everything now. I'm getting a popsicle headache trying to even configure that information.... nothing wrong with being analysis driven at all.. you would make a great CPA I'll say..
 
Not in the least. I think it’s easy to get distracted in the moment, and helpful to remind yourself to stay focused on the process. I use my note function on my phone to remind myself of certain things when I’m playing golf.
Well I have played football, baseball, track and field, MMA and kickboxing. I have never seen any athlete during competition reading a book. Guess thats why he is a pro and I am not
 
I am a woman, my man. What I know about the cap is just common knowledge on Google if you ask the right questions and read. I have an analytical mind and like to do that. Just look up a player contract and take notice of the dead cap. If the dead cap is greater than the salary owed, that presents a red flag. It can still be worked around though. But with AJ Brown that gap is $43,749,894. Then look up the dead cap that remains if the player is traded to see if it saves or costs. Compare how that can be split into two with a June 1 cut. That reveals a lot of answers. It does not give me the exact numbers, but in the ball park. 2026 for AJ Brown is much more promising. His dead cap falls to $20 million and his cap is $23. That is much better for a trade.
Imahobgobliness ?
 
AJ Brown boat has long sailed. New England is rebuilding, he's coming off a Superbowl win. He wants to get PAID but with a contender not with a team that's scraping bottom of the AFC East.

Our best bet is to go after a guy like Metcalf who hasn't tasted big success yet but could be tempted to be our #1 in New England as long as he cashes a fat paycheck of course.

Then add Tee Higgins in free agency and suddenly you have a 1-2 that can actually threaten defenses.

Of course this is best case scenario. No idea what Wolf's plan is but hopefully he is aggressive in both free agency and the draft to address our top needs: WR, LT, and DT.
 
The Patriots aren’t in a position to go make an “offer they can’t refuse” for some player that wouldn’t otherwise be under trade consideration. The list of reasonable trade targets is almost entirely going to be:
1. Big contract not worth it to current team but could be worth it to another team
2. Due to hit free agency in a year and unlikely to re-sign
3. Disappointing third or fourth year player who is still on a cheap rookie contract
 
hes def not like the last Brown… (AB)
 
AJ Brown boat has long sailed. New England is rebuilding, he's coming off a Superbowl win. He wants to get PAID but with a contender not with a team that's scraping bottom of the AFC East.

Our best bet is to go after a guy like Metcalf who hasn't tasted big success yet but could be tempted to be our #1 in New England as long as he cashes a fat paycheck of course.

Then add Tee Higgins in free agency and suddenly you have a 1-2 that can actually threaten defenses.

Of course this is best case scenario. No idea what Wolf's plan is but hopefully he is aggressive in both free agency and the draft to address our top needs: WR, LT, and DT.

The boat is pulling out of the harbor on Higgins after the recent news. Metcalf said he does not want to be in Massachusetts. We need to come up with a plan. Chris Godwin is up next as the best FA. He is a slot receiver. Xavier Restrepo is a good slot to draft, but we need an X. Devante Adams will be cut. 2026 is not a good FA WR or draft year.
 
The Eagles could absorb the $13M extra dead money hit if they wanted to, but they don’t have a ton of cap space in the first place so the pick sent their way would need to be worth it. Of course, if they think Brown isn’t in their long-term plans then trading him now gets them out of his future option bonuses which saves them a lot of future money. Could see them taking NE’s 2nd which is close to a 1st, being tight spenders in FA this year/doing some strategic restructures to make a little space, and ultimately having a healthier cap long term.
 
The boat is pulling out of the harbor on Higgins after the recent news. Metcalf said he does not want to be in Massachusetts. We need to come up with a plan. Chris Godwin is up next as the best FA. He is a slot receiver. Xavier Restrepo is a good slot to draft, but we need an X. Devante Adams will be cut. 2026 is not a good FA WR or draft year.
Davante Adams is older but still can be a solid X. He will be cut and free to sign. If he’s good with playing for McDaniels again then that’s helpful since he already has experience.
 
The Eagles could absorb the $13M extra dead money hit if they wanted to, but they don’t have a ton of cap space in the first place so the pick sent their way would need to be worth it. Of course, if they think Brown isn’t in their long-term plans then trading him now gets them out of his future option bonuses which saves them a lot of future money. Could see them taking NE’s 2nd which is close to a 1st, being tight spenders in FA this year/doing some strategic restructures to make a little space, and ultimately having a healthier cap long term.

The Patriots second for Brown is a fair deal, but I would make it contingent on Brow adding at least 2 years to his contract,
 
The Patriots second for Brown is a fair deal, but I would make it contingent on Brow adding at least 2 years to his contract,
I actually wouldn’t worry about it. He’s under contract 5 more years with his deal voiding in his age 33 season. I would rather wait to see how much he slows down before committing to more years. Besides, when diva WRs get deals that long, they tend to complain they’re underpaid halfway in anyway.
 
I actually wouldn’t worry about it. He’s under contract 5 more years with his deal voiding in his age 33 season. I would rather wait to see how much he slows down before committing to more years. Besides, when diva WRs get deals that long, they tend to complain they’re underpaid halfway in anyway.

Thanks. I was thinking he only had 2 years left on the deal.
 
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