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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The minute Jimmy G slips up, even for a moment, the clamour starts for the draftee. It’s really hard to carry two top QBs on a roster.
Can a Jimmy G trade work financially without trading Gilmore (either to the 49ers or someone else)?
Awesome deal for the Dolphins. If the 49ers pick busts they’ll be swimming in riches.Just reported by BR. Will post details when I see em.
*Fins get #12 and #102 this year. Along with 2022 1st rounder and 2023 1st rounder.
Let’s the craziness kickoff.
Minshew isn’t worth that to anyone. You are basically saying a mediocre lame duck who is more of a stopgap than a starter is worth one of the best CB’s in the league and a significant pick.There are rumours the 49ers want Minshew. I wonder if a 3 way deal could be made between us the Jags and Niners. Something like:
Pats send significant pick to Jags and Gilmore to the Niners (Cap space reasons)
Jags send Minshew to Niners
Niners send Jimmy G to us.
Just spitballing.
What the what!
Of course they would say this
Sure. Tear up old deal, new deal 5 year, 125m.But there’s still only about 11 mil free space now anyway isn’t there? Can a contract really be worked with him where he only accounts for something like 5 mil cap?
What the what!
Of course they would say this
Minshew isn’t worth that to anyone. You are basically saying a mediocre lame duck who is more of a stopgap than a starter is worth one of the best CB’s in the league and a significant pick.
Still a bad tradeNo, I’m saying Jimmy G might be worth that. 49ers are effectively just swapping Jimmy G For Minshew. We’re trading Gilmore and the pick for Jimmy G effectively.
Jimmy is erratic.
One great game and the next one he stinks. BB is bringing him back to prove that he was right.
As I said, I was just spitballing.Still a bad trade
But they've plenty of cap room. Keep him and start him this year. Trade him next year and go on a spree with the savings. Sounds like a pretty good plan to me.
20 million in cap space for a backup QB, oh sure ....