Well it's easy, they're clearly using a "ghost man" at nose tackle, kind of like in street baseball games.
has anyone here tried a Hennessy margarita? To me, it sounds dumb and i refuse to try it hahaha. Just drink one with high end tequila you buncha babies lol.
Rams select Cam Akers, RB, FSU Rams don’t *need* a RB with a day 2 pick, despite cutting Gurley, but Les Snead is probably gonna do it anyways.
So despite using a fourth to move up for Cole Kmet and a fifth to trade for Sidney Jones, Jags still have two fourths and a fifth remaining. That's pretty cool.
Damn y'all got a HIGH fifth round pick too lol. I didn't put it under TRADES because it's not a trade we did but I just edited the pick and made it a Panthers pick.
Yeah Washington is dumb lol they really should trade down with JAX and get more picks. They have more needs and less picks than us. Let us get Chase Young.
I didn't offer crap lol. If they value Kyle Allen at a high fifth round pick you don't think Yannick Ngakoue counts as an extra first round pick? AND i offered a fourth and a fifth, AND you would've still had pick 9 to take Andrew Thomas to replace Trent Williams. Boom.
Lol I agreed he counted as a first. I disagreed that that was enough. You even said you were way off on the historical value of those kinda trades.
I did not say that I was way off. I simply said I wasn't willing to give up a second round pick when I'm already giving you Yannick + 9 + the Bouye and Campbell picks haha. Yannick + 9 is literally a high first round pick AND another first round pick I think that should already be close to par value for pick 2, especially considering the consensus #2 QB has injury uncertainty (meaning the cost of that pick is not being driven up by QB demand.).
I really just think Caldwell should've traded Bouye and Campbell both for a round above what he got. We got lowballed, and we took it even though we werent even in desperate cap trouble anymore. It's a tough sell to try to use fourth and a fifth to move up in the first or second. It's an even tougher sell that we can somehow replace a Pro Bowl CB and an All-Pro DE with day 3 picks. Fuck those trades.
It was weak value. Yannick was worth a late 1st to me ~700 points, and that’s being generous since he comes with a massive contract, on the chart. 9 is worth 1350 leaving you still well short of equal value. A 4th and a 5th don’t come anywhere close to making that up.
But here's why the trade chart is a guide and not a Bible: If you took the trade the Redskins would be WAY better off right now. There's no way that's not true. If you draft Chase Young and don't have a second rounder, the Redskins cannot address offensive tackle, and that's a can't miss with Trent Williams' departure. I offered you the chance to still get a great, young, explosive pass rusher, and also address Washington's actual biggest need. PLUS having extra mid rounders for more depth & complementary players. More mid rounders also means more likely you'll find a bargain and get an eventual starter out of it. That team NEEDS picks, and just gave away another one for a bad backup QB. I think that trying to maximize value out of trading down, and ultimately refusing solid offers in the process, would only end up with them leaving this draft with LESS value.
I gained an extra 3rd on my own without taking 66 cents on the dollar and that’s why you have Epenesa instead of the best defensive prospect available.
I think that whatever rebuilding team with cap space trades for Ngakoue is making a very smart call. He is worth the contract he's asking for and he's worth more than the draft pick we'll get back.
That’s such a silly way to evaluate draft day trades. He’d go #1 but that doesn’t mean a team would trade the #1 overall for him.