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Should the Patriots trade for Antonio Brown in 2019

  • Yes, make it happen BB!

    Votes: 18 19.8%
  • No, we can spend out money/assets better elsewhere

    Votes: 73 80.2%

  • Total voters
    91
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At his price, it’s something like 21 million per.
I don’t want him at any price and wouldn’t trade more than a fifth round pick for him. Then he’s off to cleaveland
He would be a lethal force on the Pats
 
At his price, it’s something like 21 million per.
I don’t want him at any price and wouldn’t trade more than a fifth round pick for him. Then he’s off to cleaveland

It won't be 21m, he's a lot cheaper than people expect to be.
 
In a league full of head-case, me-first WRs, he seems to be the most head-casiest, me-firstiest, so I would say no.
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you nailed it. I would go one further, and say your point is why Route 1 can't draft WRs. I am willing to bet that BB eliminates half of them because of your point.
 
His cap hit is 22.5 million if they keep him and 21.5 million if they release or trade him. For the 1M difference he's a Steeler next year.
 
Once the Pats put up 10 points against the Ravens at home you all are gonna wish AB could be a Patriot. Who the heck creates that kind of separation on this team? Hint nobody.
 
His Cap Hit is reasonable for a player of his quality...

Would i want him here? Yes

Do i think he will end up here?

Highly Doubtful



At these #s id take him in a heart beat. Hes shown zero signs of slowing down so 3 productive years is likely. His durability despite the workload hes had is impressive. people have criticized his attitude and i wont dispute that risk but everyone seems to admire his work ethic. Wr who can create seperation is a need for us and we are bad at drafting wrs.

Pitt will never trade him to us though
 
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No, too much of a Diva...unless Bill somehow lands him, then yes...with an I told ya so option if it doesn't work out.
 
It won't be 21m, he's a lot cheaper than people expect to be.

Brown's salaries:

2019 (age 31) .. $12.625M
2020 (age 32) .. $11.300M
2021 (age 33) .. $12.500M

TOTAL = $36.425M .. $12.14 AAV
 
Rumblings of Jimmy G to AB.

As with Trey Flowers, I haven't looked at any other teams roster-versus-cap situations in detail. However, just based on raw cap space:

Colts
Jets
Bills
Browns
Raiders
Texans

If the Steelers don't want to trade him in the AFC, then:

Niners
Cards
Seahawks
Packers (maybe)

Below that, and you have to start looking closely at cap space versus players under contract. For example, the Skins have only about $23M in cap space, but they have 57 players under contract for 2019 already. OTOH, the Lions have about $34M in cap space, but only 45 players under contract.
 
Even if the Patriots were to make a good offer, the Steelers would probably not want him to land in New England.

I could see them making a deal with the Raiders.
 
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