So, this is a write up touching on Michael Thomas' situation. Apparently, the concept of a trade didn't seem to come into play until he was healthy. Why not now, analogous to our hypothesis that BB should have traded Gilmore while he was on the PUP?
Again, any examples of guys getting traded off the PUP list? For all I know somebody will cough up a first rounder for Thomas tomorrow, but the way this is written makes it look like it's not done. I just don't know this answer, but it seems like an answer to know if anybody is talking about how we shoulda traded him after the quad injury last december. (It could also just be that the Saints would have to trade or roster him once healthy, and wouldn't want to use a spot on him... hence the "once he's healthy" clause.)
10 NFL players who would benefit from trade ahead of deadline
Following C.J. Henderson’s trade from the Jaguars to the Panthers, here’s 10 players who could be shopped before the NFL trade deadline.www.nbcsports.com
Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas will miss the first six weeks this season after being placed on the physically unable to perform list with an ankle injury. The 2019 NFL Offensive Player of the Year had ankle surgery in June -- oddly late in the NFL offseason, which drew some criticism from head coach Sean Payton. He also missed nine games last year due to the nagging ankle injury, which made the decision to delay surgery even more questionable.
When Thomas is on the field, there’s no denying his talent. He surpassed 90 receptions in his first four NFL seasons, and led the league in catches with 125 in 2018 and 149 in 2019. Thomas was named First-Team All-Pro each of those years. The Saints could use him in 2021, but bad blood with his coach might be enough to force a trade once he’s healthy.
They already made up.. a guy with bad blood isn’t gonna be on the sidelines at away games when he’s not playing











