RiverDog wrote: To reiterate my take: It isn't so much about the player as it is the position. You do not build teams around a highly paid wide receiver. IMO the WR position is the most over rated of any on the field. You do not need to be a world class athlete to excel (see Cooper Kupp). Good wide receivers are a dime a dozen.
If you accept that premise, if you're not willing to pay north of $25M a year keeping in mind Tyler Lockett will be pulling down $15M, then it makes sense to trade Metcalf now while he's still under contract rather than let him walk and get nothing but a bottom of the 3rd round comp pick in return.
Aseahawkfan wrote:My feeling is if they can go cheap at QB now and find a winner, you can pay DK for a second contract while you have the cheap QB under contract.
But we really have to hit on some defensive line players and a CB. We are really bad at those position groups. It's why our defense spends all day on the field. It doesn't matter if you're making tackles after the 1st down is made or after the opposing offense is grinding you down which is why tackles aren't much of a measure of a quality defense. We need a defensive line that can stop the run or accelerate the pass. But we can't shut down either right now. That's a bad place to be. We need at least one CB who can cover one on one alone so the safety can be used to back up the other CB. If we don't get that, then we're still gonna be hamstrung on defense.
We had terrible ToP last year because the defense couldn't get off the field combined with an offense that couldn't sustain a drive. This is a recipe for disaster.
If Pete and John can't get the D-line moving in the right direction, we're going to have a really bad year.
NorthHawk wrote:I don't see DK as being a diva at this point.
I do see a kid learning how to be a professional. I think it's still 50/50 whether he turns into a diva or a Julio Jones type.
RiverDog wrote:
Terrell Owens or Larry Fitzgerald. Which wide receiver is DK going to be more like?
I was pretty disappointed in Metcalf's reaction to criticism by Shannon Sharpe about his failure to step out of bounds against the Steelers last fall. That was a T.O. move.
But that's not what I'm worried about.
RiverDog wrote:
Terrell Owens or Larry Fitzgerald. Which wide receiver is DK going to be more like?
I was pretty disappointed in Metcalf's reaction to criticism by Shannon Sharpe about his failure to step out of bounds against the Steelers last fall. That was a T.O. move.
But that's not what I'm worried about.
Hawktawk wrote:Baloney . It was a DK Metcalf move and he almost had it if the guy doesn’t punch it out . I’ve watched it numerous times . Neither of the 2 guys bracketing him expected him to try it . He never gave away the sideline and had cleared the first guy completely and the second guy punched out the ball which might have ended the game . A great defensive play because he’s not wrapping up DK either cause if DK is even he’s leaving . . I’ll never fault a great player trying to make a great play against a team that wound up with 55 sacks , 5 on Geno . Trying to end it right there . In the end it didn’t matter . Same mentality as running 90 yards to tackle a guy on the 2 .
He’s not TO . He’s in counseling on his own accord . He’s not Fitzgerald . Nobody is. He’s in camp , not demanding a trade like his former Qb or all these prima Donna guys except him . He’s a keeper .
RiverDog wrote:Terrell Owens or Larry Fitzgerald. Which wide receiver is DK going to be more like?
I was pretty disappointed in Metcalf's reaction to criticism by Shannon Sharpe about his failure to step out of bounds against the Steelers last fall. That was a T.O. move.
But that's not what I'm worried about.
NorthHawk wrote:That seems to be the question with WRs as a whole though.
For some reason that position attracts that type of personality.
RiverDog wrote:
Terrell Owens or Larry Fitzgerald. Which wide receiver is DK going to be more like?
I was pretty disappointed in Metcalf's reaction to criticism by Shannon Sharpe about his failure to step out of bounds against the Steelers last fall. That was a T.O. move.
But that's not what I'm worried about.
Hawktawk wrote:What’s Metcalf ? 24 years old ? He disagreed with you and Sharpe. Immature isn’t TO and DK would kick Sharpes ass in a foot race or a fistfight . He was trying to win the game . Didn’t bother me .
Loved sharp as a player but he annoys the F out of me as a talking head anyway.
Hawktawk wrote:Shannon’s Brother Sterling who played for the Pack was a total Jack wagon with everybody including the sports media . So he got a little of his own medicine . Wrong decision by DK? Sure but for the right reason and if the guy doesn’t punch the ball he scores in my opinion or has a great chance .Not sure where you get DK doesn’t block . From the moment he ran down Baker I was sold , perhaps the greatest example of hustle , desire and freak speed for a man that size I’ve ever seen . He’s a keeper whether he trashed Sharpe or not .
tarlhawk wrote:DK isn't a good run blocker? Has Rashaad Penny been affected...is he complaining?...*sound of cricketts*
RiverDog wrote:DK isn't a good run blocker? Has Rashaad Penny been affected...is he complaining?...*sound of cricketts*
tarlhawk wrote:DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett with Noah Fant and the "untapped" Dee Eskridge...are essential playmakers that will elevate our offense with whoever wins the starting QB role. DK isn't a good run blocker? Has Rashaad Penny been![]()
affected...is he complaining?
...*sound of cricketts*
c_hawkbob wrote:The problem isn't' not being able to draft good players, it's being unwilling to pony up on payday. We let too many good player become great players for other team on their second and third contracts.
RiverDog wrote:I don't understand your logic. Are you saying that because one of Metcalf's teammates isn't complaining about his blocking that it must follow that he's a good blocker?
tarlhawk wrote:No...not at all...what I was saying was that's (blocking) an area DK can improve on. My mentioning of Rashaad Penny was that running backs who are good at breaking tackles are not as reliant on a WR who also excels at good run blocking. Its a nice edge for a running play to benefit from well executed WR blocks but DK excels in most other facets of being an elite WR...so why make it sound important?
tarlhawk wrote:I see your valid point RD. Consider this...Dk on a clearing out go route can often drag two would be tacklers away from the play due to the focus/attention he draws.
RiverDog wrote:But like Hawktalk, you're missing my point. Regardless of the issues I have with Metcalf, I'm not saying that he isn't a top 5 receiver. To the contrary, I think that he's an incredible talent with HOF potential. But as I keep saying, my argument is more about the position than it is the player. Wide receivers are a dime a dozen. It doesn't require a world class athlete in order to excel at the position.
Answer me this very simple question: Who was the top receiver in the NFL last season?
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't think they're a dime a dozen. But in the modern salary cap era, definitely a luxury.
When I was growing up having an elite receiver was one of the building blocks of an elite team. There are a ton of great dynasties with elite receivers like Jerry Rice in Frisco and Michael Irvin for Dallas back in the 90s. But that was when teams could spend away to keep all their players. You could have an elite player at nearly every position back in those days and afford it.
Not so now. I think the elite WR making huge money is one of those positions that if you have to make a choice to pay your elite DT versus your elite WR, you pay the DT. Money is very limited now and salaries are going up.
I'm good keeping Metcalf if we get some cheap QB that can use him well. But if it came down to paying some amazing CB or D-lineman versus paying DK, I'd pay the CB or lineman and pick up some Wes Welkers or another Tyler Lockett.
RiverDog wrote: Answer me this very simple question: Who was the top receiver in the NFL last season?
RiverDog wrote: Answer me this very simple question: Who was the top receiver in the NFL last season?
tarlhawk wrote:Cooper Kupp in almost all receiving categories as the "go-to" WR for Matt Stafford.
The one thing you should consider is this...the NFL has adjusted rules over past 10 years to open up offensive play at the expense of defensive play...no greater positions have benefited from this than the QB and WR positions. We were spoiled having the most accurate deep ball passer in RW coupled with two elite WRs (DK and Lockett)...We lost RW but our QB (whoever wins their competition) will have a huge edge with our existing playmakers (the draft may add a WR and RB as well). Both Lock and Geno have plus arm strength to utilize our play makers and coupled with a balanced rushing attack from Rashaad Penny...we can only get better.
tarlhawk wrote:Cooper Kupp may not "fit" the traditional "elite" WR mold but his skill set is maximized by his offensive minded coach and Kupp is unique with abundant football IQ which allows him to dissect what a defense is trying to do...he is quick to recognize an opponents defensive game plan and make quick route adjustments to help keep his QB from hesitating on his throws.
DK is very young and still learning from experience how to adjust routes and recognize what the Defense is trying to do to him. Tyler Lockett already displays a keen situational awareness and has quickness (and speed) to exploit it.
DK shares targets with Tyler a lot...where Kupp is heavily targeted as more of the feature WR...DO NOT trade DK...these next 2 years (2022/2023) have excellent draft capital with 2023 providing maximum flexible cap space to re-sign/attract free agents (ours and from outside our organization).
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:No, it doesn’t take a world class athlete to succeed at WR, but the Kooper Kupps of the world aren’t a dime a dozen either. Is DK worth the massive contract value he’ll require and will it be a driver in winning hopefully the whole thing? If he is, keep him. Bird in hand and the devil you know thing. If he’s not, then you trade him for the right price.
My vote is keep him especially since a young quarterback is likely in the mix. I don’t believe the FO is conceding that they are in full rebuild and don’t intend to compete next season.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Still playing to long odds to get a game breaker (I suppose that’s with any player.) And it takes a the right roster for average to good wide receivers to have success, namely great defense and a running game. Trading Metcalf says you don’t have an expectations to compete in the short term.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:No, it doesn’t take a world class athlete to succeed at WR, but the Kooper Kupps of the world aren’t a dime a dozen either. Is DK worth the massive contract value he’ll require and will it be a driver in winning hopefully the whole thing? If he is, keep him. Bird in hand and the devil you know thing. If he’s not, then you trade him for the right price.
My vote is keep him especially since a young quarterback is likely in the mix. I don’t believe the FO is conceding that they are in full rebuild and don’t intend to compete next season.
Hawktawk wrote:Exactly which isn’t the plan , it’s been made clear . Pete isnt trading an icon and tanking , at least on purpose and they have some nice pieces around whoever starts .
There’s one DK in the league . And can we be quiet about how Kupp is some physically pedestrian guy that can’t run that isn’t quick but somehow led the league in everything. He ran 4.6. Rice ran 4.6. Marcus Allen ran 4.6. All were handy to have around , turned out pretty good . He beat Tampa taking the top off . Faster than you think . There’s guys that run as fast in pads as they do in track clothes . It’s called football speed . Nobody in the league has DKs ceiling and he’s our guy , we stole him and he’s “all in “ as Jody would say . Someone will love throwing to him . Waldron will be happy to see the play calls get run the way they are supposed to be run .
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