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What current players should we trade?
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(02-28-2022, 06:31 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: This whole idea that we should trade away some of our players is based on the idea that we would use the resulting draft pick to get a better player. But if that is true, why wouldn't the other team, the team that is supposedly going to trade the draft pick to us, feel the same way? Why would they trade us that draft pick that they could also use to get a better player? 1. you'll never get a 5th round pick for Jawaan Taylor. If we get a conditional 7th round pick, that would be great. It's better than getting nothing at all when we cut him. He's useless. I don't wanna see him on the field for us. He's a straight up liability. 2. Maybe another team would give something decent for a player who just doesn't fit this particular team. For instance, Myles Jack does not fit a 3-4 base defense. That is evident. Even a blind person can see this. He is a pretty good 4-3 OLB though. Maybe a 4-3 team would be willing to part with a 4th or 5th round pick to acquire him. That would be a win for us, because we could use that selection to draft a true 3-4 ILB. Jack benefits, because we can go to a team and play his true position where he might return to his old self and the 4-3 team benefits, because they get a good player at a position of need. 3. It isn't creating a hole in the roster to trade away players who are either bad (Taylor) or don't fit your scheme (Jack) anyway. Taylor would get cut for his poor play anyway and Jack would be a major cut candidate, because his play has declined since we made the switch to a 3-4 base. These are players we would be replacing anyway. 4. If we have players who want to be here, why would we trade them? Because we don't want them here. They aren't helping us, they are holding us back due to poor play. If they were any good, we would keep them. Isn't that obvious? We're not trading good players who benefit us if they stay. Our roster will stay weak if we keep bad players and never try to upgrade positions. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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