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Re: Davante Adams
Kick the tires and hopefully drive up the price for another team. It'd be pushing it to think we can afford him.
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A byproduct of the situation is the lack of production across the league for tight ends. TE's are being used in the blocking game more now than ever to cover for the lack of quality depth on the line. |
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I'd argue Kubiak did a good job to rebound with a full week of practice when game planning for Atl. We averaged over 5 ypc & over 130 yards rushing. |
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As many have already stated, you can’t trade for a commodity that is unavailable.
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To some extend Adams could be more effective catching passes over the middle than Olave and Shaheed perhaps, and taking hits that come with them, forcing teams to protect the whole field more. But to the extent he can do that, he would also be a 32 years old taking all those hits, the same problem we see with Taysom Hill, and saw last year with Michael Thomas. Bringing in a very expensive 32yo receiver to catch the 'murder balls' seems risky. We lack nothing for deep threats. We lack nothing for edge receivers. We miss Michael Thomas from a skill standpoint. We lack a TE like Kittle. Bring in Adams to do that, and fair chance he gets injured. I don't totally understand how injury settlements work but its worth considering what would happen if we brought in Adams and he had a significant injury. Adams is due $36 million in 2025. Everyone says nobody will pay that. But a player can't be cut without an injury settlement if they can't pass a physical. Dez Bryant was in this 30yo season when he signed the Saints and tore his ACL. Adams is in his age 32 season. Why would he agree to an injury settlement of less than $30 million if he is injured in 2024 and can't pass a physical before week 1 of 2025? And then if we are stuck with him in 2025 do we play him? If its reinjured we are in the same boat for 2026. That big salary is not just a fake number, it may present a danger on the books. |
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I'd like to keep our draft picks, but one of our needs along with DL and OL is another WR.
Trading for Adams takes that need off the table. Whats more logical, a 2nd or 3rd round pick on a WR who may or may not stud out or acquiring Adams for that same 2nd or 3rd round pick? I just might prefer Adams to a WR draft pick. Assuming everyone agrees we need another WR alongside Olave and Shaspeed. |
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Looking at options from 2024 draft and free agency as examples vs Adams, would you rather have 32yo Adams or Adonai Mitchell, Darnell Mooney, Mile Williams, Derrick Henry, and $2 million to spare? I would take the 3 young players and the old RB over the old WR. |
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