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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
It kinda sounds in the grand scheme of the front office, is the Skins are going to start all over with youth on Offense(Something that was yelled loudly here on this site) but of course the way the FO is doing it, it hurts a lot.
Example: Get Sanchez, Young WR's last year, Young TE last year Going with that thinking there are some players who we would be wasting till the youth grows up football wise... like Clinton Portis 30year old backs go down hill! Clinton is 27 but the Skins ride him hard! Santana Moss near 30 and not a number 1 reciever! Betts, ARE and JC are a given. Trade bate material all the way! I am not saying I agree but some have to watch out what they want cause Vinny and Dan do things how they want! |
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#17 |
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
I know some ppl won't agree with me on this but i would trade Santana OR (not AND) ARE immediately. They both have trade value and we have a stockpile of wide receivers (albeit unspectacular WR's). I think we could definitely find suitors for either of them. I think the problem is that by having both of them we limit ourselves offensively with the WCO that we are trying to set up. In a way i think it would be addition by subtraction if we can get a day 1 pick out of a deal and draft a starter.
I am also not a big fan of paying Betts to sit on the bench. I think he is both very tradeable and expendable. If we can get a 4th rounder and a later pick for him, i'd be all for it. We can use that 4th rounder to draft an immediate need (LB, DE, OL) and the later pick to draft a backup RB to replace him.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
Had to add that I love the thread, btw...
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
I really wouldn't trade anyone right now outside of Campbell assuming he's involved in a trade up to grab Sanchez.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
A good place to start but we may need to keep Carlos one more year so we can worry about the defensive backfield later. If I could get a 2nd rounder for Betts I would do that and package Kareem Moore and Malcom? Kelley for another 2nd rounder.
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#21 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
Portis for a 2nd rounder IF we could get it. He's only got so much left.
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#22 |
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
I know we're not supposed to worry about cap hits....but can't really talk trades without it. Moss is really the only one with potential value and a minimal cap hit. We're stuck with ARE thru 2011 he's got minimal value anyway (maybe a 4th or 5th). Portis has value but he's here at least thru 2009. If we could get a mid-high 2nd for Moss, I'd move him.
If we draft a QB (bonehead move), then we need to move Campbell sometime on day one of the draft for hopefully a 2nd, even if it's in 2010. If we don't, he certainly won't resign with us and we'll get no value. If I'm GM and we're smart and don't go QB, right after the draft I start working on an extension with him before the season starts, if he can be locked up for a contract that pays him for his performance level up to now, we're getting great value if he's successful, if not we're locking up a capable back-up for 4-5 years for high, but not crazy money.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
Interesting thread, Ruhskins. I'll try to be realistic in terms of which players we can live without, actually have value, and wouldnt create an enormous cap hit.
Santana Moss - He only has one or two productive years left and could be enticing to teams who feel they are contenders in 2009 and 2010. We are probably 3 years away at best, so i'd attempt to trade him. Required Compensation: 2nd OR a 3rd and 4th. Jason Campbell - The only way would consider trading Campbell is if we draft Sanchez. Even then, the compensation would need to be good. If not, i'd rather keep Campbell and have he and Sanchez compete for the job. Its possible Campbell would win the job, play well and increase his trade value in 2010. We could then trade franchise and Campbell or trade Sanchez for a 1st round pick (or more) in 2010. Required Compensation: 2nd OR a 3rd and 4th Chris Horton - Yes, i made this argument earlier, and no one agreed with me, but I stand by it now. Horton and Landry are both Strong Safeties and starting Horton at SS means were forced to play Landry at SS. We have good safety depth now, but i'd consider offers for Horton if we used those picks to upgrade our lines. Kareem Moore (FS) and Landry (SS) is a better safety tandem than Landry (FS) and Horton (SS). Also, Horton and Doughty are very similar players, except Horton has trade value and Doughty doesnt. Yes, i know Horton was THE highlight of last years draft class, but i'm confident we could turn that 7th round pick into a 3rd rounder this year. Required Compensation High 3rd rounder or no deal. Golston, Montgommery, or Alexander Its nice to have all three of these guys, but i don't see all three resigning with us when their contracts expire over the next couple years. All three are potential rotational starters, but now that we have Haynesworth, they will each see far more limited duty. It would be wise to move one of them now. Compensation would vary depending on the player, but I wouldnt let any of them go for a 5th or 6th round pick. Required Compensation: 3rd for Golston, 4th for the other two.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
If we can't get more than just a 2nd rounder for portis, i wouldn't want to even entertain the idea of a trade...He is pretty much the face of the franchise and is worth as much to Dannyboy for what he does on the field as what he represents off of it.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
Pretty sure all the contracts of ARE and Carter make them very cutable after before the 2010 season... its only if we keep them through 2010 season that we become "stuck" with them thru 2011. I'm 99 percent sure AREs cut after this season and i'm 50/50 with Carter - it depends on how he plays this year and what happenes at the other DE position. He's certainly a very good end, but his play will start to decline soon and he probably wont be worth his contract in 2011.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
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Check out the drop down tabs at the top of the page, go to "Team Info" then to "Salary Cap Info". This is a cap sheet with detailed contract info and release fees. Invaluable info here for any discussion of trades, contracts, etc. (thanks again CC).
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
C. Griffin, ARE, Carter, D. Thomas in that order.
Griffin is often hurt & we are now deep at DT. He might bring a 4th round pick. ARE is a good team guy & maybe more valuable as a steady vet behind the scenes, but is limited on the field. They don't even run many gadget plays w/him. He might get a 4th. AC is a good team guy it appears, and his play v. the run has really improved. However, that might be at the expense of his pass rush, his specialty. I only see one move from him, trying to beat the ot around the edge. He's getting too old for that. He could possibly get a 3rd from a desparate team, but I doubt it. Thomas shows signs of being a relative bust & attitude problem. If someone offered a 2nd for him it would be worth a long look. This is not something I want to see happen, it would mean that the coaches pretty much don't have faith in him improving much. I realized he's the next in line as the main outside speedster. Someone of value would have to take his place. |
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
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We better draft a RB at #13 if we do that deal.
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
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If we don't pay the option bonus, the release fees would be significantly smaller - read below: Redskins Insider - The Full Carter And Randle El Contracts Quote:
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Trading Players for Draft Picks Game
Heavy interest in Mark Sanchez in NFL draft - ESPN
it looks like Jason Campbell is still on the block. |
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