NorthHawk wrote:If they are going to, then this should be the year with all of the picks we have.
I put it at a 50/50 as JS has in the past made some big moves.
I agree with you about the $$ cost, and Clowney has an injury history, but he can create pressure.
It's more of a gamble than I would be willing to take, but I don't run an NFL franchise.
RiverDog wrote:
The Clark trade netted us a 1st and 2nd rounder, and Clowney has a lot more feathers in his cap as he was a #1 overall pick and has been to 3 Pro Bowls and was All Pro once, plus he's only 26, so one has to think that we'd be forking over 2-#1's at a minimum, probably that plus a player. Add to that it would hugely complicate our salary structure as he'll be asking in the neighborhood of $25M/season or more.
Considering those facts, I just don't see it happening.
Although Clowney is the better player his trade value may actually be less than Clark’s, because we are so close to the start of the season. He can’t sign a long term deal so a team has to know that he may only be a 1 year rental, although he could be F-Tagged again after next year. Also, because teams have filled out their rosters since April there simply aren’t as many teams that could make that trade. I know people are saying the Redskins might be in play because of the Trent Williams situation- which could be true, but then the Texans would be in a situation where they would have to look at paying Trent Williams 17 mil/year. 2 years ago they weren’t willing to pay D’Wayne Brown 10 mil/year. Talk about admitting a huge mistake. I wouldn’t be shocked if they did it as they have a lot of cap space, but it would certainly mark a change in philosophy.
jshawaii22 wrote:That would be one of the dumbest trades we could make. JMHO. We let Clark go because we couldn't afford him and now we would try to trade for Clowny who would either play one year and leave or cost us more then Clark would of.
NorthHawk wrote:The difference is we were up against the Cap wall THIS YEAR with Clark, but won't be next year where we may have as much as $50 million in Cap space.
Since we can't sign him to a long term contract until after the season, then he would be on his current contract numbers and Cap hit.
NorthHawk wrote:We or any team won't give up as much because of his contract status than if he was signed long term and that's
the error on the Texans. We might be able to take advantage of that.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm sure other teams will be in the mix. It's expected, but they also know the risks and in all probability not
give up a lot of draft capital or players either. As well, not all teams that are a few players away from
contending can absorb his current contract of about $13 million this year.
I think there are only a few teams that are in a position to add him.
NorthHawk wrote:All 3 of those teams expect to be drafting lower than Seattle, if those that predict records are correct, so an
equivalent round draft pick or picks might give us an edge.
We'll see how it ends up - if we are even interested.
Oly wrote:Perhaps I don't understand the rules about compensatory picks, but if we got Clowney as a one-year rental and he left in free agency for a gajillion dollars, wouldn't we get a 3rd round comp pick? If so, what would we think about swapping a 2nd for a pick at the end of the 3rd as the price for a Clowney rental? That doesn't seem so terrible to me, if he performs at his peak. I think giving up a 1st is too steep, but a 2nd + a Day 3 pick would be fine by me.
NorthHawk wrote:Geez, RD. Do you ever sleep?
NorthHawk wrote:I thought that maybe after working shift work, your sleep schedule is in disarray.
NorthHawk wrote:Back to Clowney and the DL, it would seem to me that if the pass rush is ineffective against the Vikings we might see some action on the trade front. There's only a few weeks until the start of the season.
Oly wrote:Perhaps I don't understand the rules about compensatory picks, but if we got Clowney as a one-year rental and he left in free agency for a gajillion dollars, wouldn't we get a 3rd round comp pick? If so, what would we think about swapping a 2nd for a pick at the end of the 3rd as the price for a Clowney rental? That doesn't seem so terrible to me, if he performs at his peak. I think giving up a 1st is too steep, but a 2nd + a Day 3 pick would be fine by me.
RiverDog wrote:According to this...
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/nfl/ja ... ar-AAGiHFb
..the Texans will be trading Clowney in 24-48 hours.
I would have to think that we'd be front and center in any kind of trade talks, for several reasons: The preseason has confirmed that we have a huge need for an edge rusher, we can afford to serve up a starting quality offensive tackle (Ifedi or Fant), we have the cap room this season, we have plenty of draft choices at our disposal, and we are a team that sees themselves as being a player or two away from being a legitimate SB contender.
We have a history with the Texans and they play in a different conference. John Schneider isn't afraid to pull the trigger on trades. Lots of reasons to believe a trade will happen and not many that speak against it.
jshawaii22 wrote:NO NO NO NO NOOOOOOOOOOOOO don't do it Schneider. It'll cost us a #1 and/or one of the FINALLY GOOD Oline??? For a one-year rental? NO!
I'll bet it's the Pats. let them do the trade for a one year, injury prone, not always good, had one great play in college, over-drafted, veteran DE rental.
We haven't even seem our #1 pick or Ziggy on the field and both should be back soon.
NorthHawk wrote:It could be expanded to a 2 year rental if that came to pass, and he would be a big addition to our Defense, but I think the obvious trade partner is Washington who are in the same spot as the Texans with their LT Williams.
jshawaii22 wrote:OK River -- I'd probably go for this one: Clowney for Penny and a 4th or 5th round pick. Houston just lost their #1 back for the season. However, Clowney doesn't have to sign his offer sheet if he doesn't like the trade. He has some control, so he wants a team that will give him a long-term contract, which probably isn't the Hawks.
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