NorthHawk wrote:With all these high dollar signings, it makes me wonder if teams are betting on a huge increase in
the Salary Cap with the additional revenue from gambling and streaming the next few years.
obiken wrote:With all these high dollar signings, it makes me wonder if teams are betting on a huge increase in
the Salary Cap with the additional revenue from gambling and streaming the next few years.
No, they realize its all about weapons. You need a pass rush, FCQB, and Weapons. This moves them above the Pats in that division. In the short term it hurts KC, the Broncos, IMHO are the favorites now.
NorthHawk wrote:It is happening when the Cap is expected to reach around 250M in the next few years, so I tend
to think it is a factor. However it is a gamble in that something could derail that trajectory.
It might also be in part the success of the Rams who have gone after big time players at the expense
of Draft picks for a chance at the brass ring.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Get some picks for DK while you can. We can't be spending 18 million a year on Lockett and 23 million a year on DK. No way you tie up 40 million a year of the cap on two receivers. That's ridiculous.
govandals wrote:I don't understand why Miami does this trade. Shrewd move by Kansas City IMO.
govandals wrote:Pete isn't trading DK anytime soon. He has searched for a big receiver since he got here in 2010. My guess is an extension gets done in training camp or even a few weeks into the regular season. If nothing gets done by the trade deadline, then he will be dealt. Obviously, Pete won't let him reach FA.
mykc14 wrote:Tyreek Hill traded to the Dolphins for 5 draft picks!! The dolphins are showing why they are such a bad franchise as they immediately sign him to a 4 year 130 million dollar extension. $30 mil a year? River has been calling for us to trade DK and I think this probably seals the deal. We cannot justify, especially in our offense, paying DK $30 mil/year. I was hoping Hill would sign for less than Adams, who is the better the receiver, and then DK would fall under that. Unfortunately receivers are getting paid out of their minds right now and we don't want to put ourselves into one of those contracts. It's sort of like when we signed B-Wags to his extension, making him the highest paid MLB in the NFL right after MLB contracts shot up. The next year they dropped by 10-20%.
NorthHawk wrote:But then PC/JS would have to admit that we’re in a full rebuild. We might not get the comp that KC got, but DK is about 4 years younger and if there was a bidding war we might get a better haul than you suggest. There are a lot of teams who either have a young team/QB or
need a WR who’s capable of dominating.
NorthHawk wrote:KC has stars all over their lineup. We have two or maybe three. They don’t have major changes to make like we do so they don’t have to rebuild.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm not sure it's been decided that they won't want to pay market value for DK.
I hope they are talking and come to an understanding of what DK expects in an extension and I hope DK considers not only money but what
might be the best situation for him. He doesn't have any say in the matter, but the Packers and maybe the Chiefs (depending on how far apart
they were with Hill) along with some teams with younger QBs that could use a big WR might be better destinations for him. There is some time
before draft day, and I haven't heard of any desire for DK to leave or animosity with his Agent and our FO so I hope this gets settled sooner than
later.
NorthHawk wrote:Unfortunately the prices of all WRs will rise with the top receivers getting so much. If this
continues, the average WRs will be making near what DK is expected to be offered.
Cooper Krupp is a top tier receiver, ImO and the Rams wouldn’t have been in the SB
without him or OBJ. KC will be an interesting case without Hill to make the sudden score
but the have a variety of options to replace him. So I think you are at odds with the current thinking
in the NFL considering how teams are stocking up on WRs and QBs that are good throwers.
At some point in our rebuild we will have to pay top $ for one even if it’s not DK.
Hawktawk wrote:I recall winning a Super Bowl with ADB and Tate . By the same token I want DK on the team next year . If the plan is to trade him wait a year . As for the comments about the offense not being friendly to DK now that Russ is gone I’ve got some stats for you .in his stint starting 4 of Genos 5 TD passes were to DK . even his worst game vs the Saints Geno hooked him up. When Russ got back DK didn’t get another until Russes 7th game back . Lots of misses and drops . So it might actually be better for him with a QB that feeds a weapon like that . Now that there is a very real chance we will see Locke , Geno or some draft pick I think he’s essential next year . If we should tank like everyone thinks dump him before the trade deadline .
Hawktawk wrote:What if we trade him at deadline if we suck and if we are competetive we sign him . Doesn’t he still have great value and would cause a bidding war . I don’t know how to feel about runaway salaries but if it makes sense for someone else to give away picks and pay him 30 million maybe it makes sense for us to if he’s that much of a game changer . We already spent our draft pick on him . He’s the cheapest for us .
RiverDog wrote:That's a pretty big gamble. The optimum time for all trades is before the draft when teams have yet to pencil in their rosters. There's only a handful that occur within a few weeks before the trading deadline, meaning that the market is very limited. If we're going to trade him, the best time is within the next 4 weeks.
We never have been an offense that has featured a 'game changer' wide receiver. Percy Harvin was probably the closest that we've had under Pete had Harvin been able to remain healthy and kept his head out of his arse.
RiverDog wrote:That's a pretty big gamble. The optimum time for all trades is before the draft when teams have yet to pencil in their rosters. There's only a handful that occur within a few weeks before the trading deadline, meaning that the market is very limited. If we're going to trade him, the best time is within the next 4 weeks.
We never have been an offense that has featured a 'game changer' wide receiver. Percy Harvin was probably the closest that we've had under Pete had Harvin been able to remain healthy and kept his head out of his arse.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Not to mention if a competitive team trades for him to shore up their roster at the trade deadline, it's going to be a low pick if they have a good record. Some losing team isn't going to trade for a player they can make a run at in free agency. So the only teams likely to make a trade at the trade deadline are competitive teams looking to add a game changer which means we'll get a pick from some team that might win a Super Bowl.
NorthHawk wrote:The next question is who might DK be traded to?
It would have to be a team that has some draft ammo and needs/wants to upgrade their WR position.
The Jets apparently were aggressively pursuing Tyreek Hill, KC lost Hill, the Jags could use a big target
for Lawrence, and the list goes on for many more teams, but those 3 should have a 1st round pick and
more to offer.
The Jags have #1 and 33 as well as 2 thirds, so how about this years 3rd round and
next years 1st round picks and swap positions in this years 2nd round - exchange 33 for 40.
KC has 2 picks in each of the first 4 rounds - picks 29, 30, 50, 62, 94, 103, 121, and 135 so they could give some up either this year or next.
Jets have picks 4, 10, 35, 38, 69, 111, 117 in the first 4 rounds. As said above they were after Hill, so maybe we can get their 1st and a 3rd this year?
Next years QB class is supposed to be better than this year, so getting a high pick next year might turn out to be more valuable than one this year.
Just some thoughts...
NorthHawk wrote:That’s what fans want, but what would GMs give up?
I think the comp for Hill from the Jets would be OK but I would also include
a swap of first round picks, meaning we exchange 9 for 4 this year. That would
give us a much better chance at getting an impact player - like DK is. So long as
we draft well and we know how that’s gone lately.
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