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thebandit27

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  1. I don't think you're getting it. The point here is very, very simple: you don't need to pay a guy $15M per to do what Landry does; you can find much cheaper options to play that role.
  2. You are making my point with these numbers. The Adams contract was silly; there's absolutely no way that Landry should be getting anywhere near the money that Brown or Green get. Again, I cite guys like Adam Thielen, Doug Baldwin, and Golden Tate, who produce on par with Landry for far, far less money. Hey, I hope Miami or NE or someone in the AFC decides to pay Landry. Go right ahead. It's not my team, and it's not my money...and I'm grateful that both are true.
  3. NFL.com's next gen stats does a pretty decent job of encapsulating the data. If we're talking about moving the sticks, Landry had 16 more first downs--1 per game--than Jeffery (who, again, is simply a guy that I picked as an example). Per ESPN, every single one of the guys that I listed above with similar targets (Brown, Fitz, Allen, Thomas, and Julio) had more receptions for 1st downs than Landry in 2017. If the guy produces fewer yards, TDs, and 1st downs than guys with similar target share, why am I supposed to pay him like those guys? If I'm Miami, I'd much rather let him walk, get my comp pick in 2019, and draft someone on day 2 that can produce nearly the same numbers for 10% of what Landry will cost.
  4. Because he outpaces him in targets by 40% Look at 2017 alone: Landry gets 161 targets to Jeffery's 120, but manages a mere 200 more yards on 55 additional receptions, and they had the same number of TDs. My points is simply this: Landry is a guy that needs a crazy number of targets in order to produce anything close to WR1 numbers. In contrast, guys with similar number of targets like Antonio Brown, Larry Fitzgerald, Keenan Allen, Michael Thomas, and Julio Jones manage to produce far more yards and a far greater number of big plays. I'm not willing to pay a guy like Landry the same coin as those guys for lesser production. He's a chain-mover; the job he does can be done by lower-paid players with negligible difference in overall offensive output. Case-in-point: look at the numbers produced by guys like Golden Tate, Adam Thielen, Mo Sanu, and Doug Baldwin on fewer targets. The on-field value to what he brings isn't worth the kind of money he's seeking, and that's without factoring in his attitude.
  5. I'd prefer if some moron team from the AFC gives him $15M AAV. Wouldn't you much rather have a guy like Alshon Jeffery for $13M per?
  6. In some areas, yes. In others not so much. Run D stayed fairly similar - 3.9 YPC allowed in 2016 vs 4.0 in 2017 Pass D went from allowing 7.5 YPA with 47 sacks in 2016 to 7.2 with 50 sacks in 2017 Biggest difference was that they took the ball away more in 2016 than in 2017. As to EDGE rushers; this is simply a tough year to need one. The team is probably better off trying to improve their interior and hope that Shaq/Hughes can reap the benefits of more inside pressure and trying to upgrade next offseason than tearing it apart; too many other areas of need to create new ones right now. Of course, you're still looking at big needs on the interior of the OL and at WR next offseason, so they'll have to be smart about how they upgrade "secondary" needs right now--the way they handle positions like CB, LB, and backup RB will tell you a lot about how forward thinking they are with their approach to asset allocation.
  7. He's done IMO--3 years ago that'd be a big yes, but not anymore
  8. As I guessed: they give up their 2nd in 2019 knowing that they'll recoup at least one 3rd by letting Trumaine Johnson walk--could get more if Sammy walks
  9. My grandfather was diagnosed with advanced stage 3 colon cancer at the age of 80, and he beat it He died last month at the age of 96 from natural causes
  10. I think Woz is a perfect TE2 for any offense. Doesn't quite have the athletic ability of Martellus Bennett, but come from the same cloth in terms of play style--but he's bigger and hopefully more focused
  11. Yes. They give up a 2019 2nd knowing that they'll likely have 3 3rds in 2019
  12. Wouldn't shock me if it's a 2nd rounder with LAR knowing that they'll recoup multiple 3's next year with at least 2 of Joyner, Trumaine, and Sammy leaving in FA.
  13. This would certainly make @BADOLBILZ happy
  14. I'm absolutely fine with Tyrod as the bridge QB. The only mistake, as I've said all offseason, would be using Tyrod as an excuse not to draft your franchise QB.
  15. I think he's closer to Marvin Jones' $8M than 6 As to Vontae, I think he probably pulls down the same type of deal as Haden last offseason
  16. I think it's either Gaines or a UFA like Rahsaan Melvin, who may come in slightly below market for a UFA CB under 30. As for WR, I'm not moving off of my November call for Paul Richardson. Grab those two guys and a value DL guy like Daquan Jones or Justin Ellis and you can call FA a relative success given where this team is needs-wise.
  17. That's why it's critical, IMO, that they are aggressive at WR/CB in FA. I think they can fill those holes fairly readily if they come in prepared.
  18. According to Spotrac, if you look at average annual value (AAV), the top 5 RTs average out to $8.65M AAV, while the top 5 LTs average out to $12.8M AAV. http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/average/right-tackle/ http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/average/left-tackle/
  19. I don't see any reason for him to refuse to be honest. He's the 5th highest-paid OT in the NFL, and if he agrees to make the swtich, he's unlikely to be going anywhere for at least another 2 years. In those 2 years, he'll pocket $20.5M in cash If the team decides to move on from him at that point and sign Dawkins to a LT deal, he'll be hitting the open market at 30 years old and have 6 years of LT play to his credit. I mean, I suppose he could argue that shifting to RT diminishes his value, but the reality of the situation is that (a) he's being paid as a LT, and (b) he'd be doing the team a solid by moving.
  20. Forgive me for assuming; I think Glenn-to-RT makes a lot of sense given Dawkins' comfort level at LT. I also think that moving a veteran to the opposite side is a safer bet than a young guy. Plus, you have 2 more seasons before you can even consider giving Dawk an extension, so there's no harm in putting your most expensive tackle on the "other" side.
  21. Why do you think Glenn wouldn't play RT?
  22. The foreign section of your local library should have it. If not, just buy; you won't be disappointed
  23. If you liked the fight scenes in Ip and Tom Yum Goong, you will flip out over The Raid. Seriously.
  24. I could see any of Baltimore, NE, GB, or Pittsburgh making a move. LAR may be another team to watch as well--they're about to lose Trumaine Johnson to FA.
  25. I've got one for you: Taven Bryan of Florida will be talked about as a potential top-15 pick after his workouts. Scouts will see a guy whose frame can handle the weight of an interior player and an athlete with the athletic traits required to wreak havoc on the EDGE.
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