jts1207
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Now go get Wilson
Doubt it. Good luck finding a buyer this offseason with cap constraints and a lot of other good options likely available at potentially discounted pricesThey're gonna trade him.
Godwin got tagged and seems to be enthusiastic about playing another year in Tampa without a long-term commitment. Golladay will hit free agency, but he's not really as good as Robinson II and has major injury concerns. Plus there is only one of him and more than one team is on the desperate hunt for a number one wide receiver.Doubt it. Good luck finding a buyer this offseason with cap constraints and a lot of other good options likely available at potentially discounted prices
Extremely deep draft. There will be more cuts. Trade options like Odell, whose contract is extremely reasonable compared to what Robinson wants. Bears won't have any leverage to trade himGodwin got tagged and seems to be enthusiastic about playing another year in Tampa without a long-term commitment. Golladay will hit free agency, but he's not really as good as Robinson II and has major injury concerns. Plus there is only one of him and more than one team is on the desperate hunt for a number one wide receiver.
After that its a bunch of substandard options. Guys like Will Fuller V, JuJu Smith-Schuster or Corey Davis. Bargain bin types.
Beckham Jr. is damaged goods at this point. Two years of being shitty has worn the shine off him in a big way. The cuts wont be elite players and you can't rely on rookie wide receivers to always light it up. If you're a team in in win-now mode Robinson II represents the best option at wide receiver of what we know is currently available.Extremely deep draft. There will be more cuts. Trade options like Odell, whose contract is extremely reasonable compared to what Robinson wants. Bears won't have any leverage to trade him
Beckham Jr. is damaged goods at this point. Two years of being shitty has worn the shine off him in a big way. The cuts wont be elite players and you can't rely on rookie wide receivers to always light it up. If you're a team in in win-now mode Robinson II represents the best option at wide receiver of what we know is currently available.
I dont see it. Golladay is similar to Robinson and probably cheaper. O'Dell is still likely viewed as a big time playmaker with a reasonable contract. Michael thomas is one of the best in the league and could be available. Antonio brown started to look like an elite talent later in the season and is a FA. Juju and will fuller are legitimate options. There will be other solid players available. And yeah I think teams absolutely view the draft as an option for immediate playmaker. It is happening every year nowBeckham Jr. is damaged goods at this point. Two years of being shitty has worn the shine off him in a big way. The cuts wont be elite players and you can't rely on rookie wide receivers to always light it up. If you're a team in in win-now mode Robinson II represents the best option at wide receiver of what we know is currently available.
They're gonna trade him.
Extremely deep draft. There will be more cuts. Trade options like Odell, whose contract is extremely reasonable compared to what Robinson wants. Bears won't have any leverage to trade him
Relatively speaking? Nah not really. Last year had DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs both available for trade and I wouldn't have even called that a saturated market. The veteran options appear to buy some buy-low candidates like Smith-Schuster or Beckham Jr. or ponying up for Kenny Golladay. None of those options represent the same reliability as Robinson II though.Which also means Robinson is entering a saturated market.
Relatively speaking? Nah not really. Last year had DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs both available for trade and I wouldn't have even called that a saturated market. The veteran options appear to buy some buy-low candidates like Smith-Schuster or Beckham Jr. or ponying up for Kenny Golladay. None of those options represent the same reliability as Robinson II though.
Last year was an even stronger wide receiver class in the draft and Stefon Diggs still fetched a late first. The wide receiver free agent market is certainly not overall stronger than last year either. Robby Anderson and Emmanuel Sanders are no worse than the likes of Corey Davis, Will Fuller V and JuJu Smith-Schuster. Golladay is the one guy teams are going to really compete for in free agency, once he's gone it'll be back to square one.Strong WR FA market and ridiculously strong rookie class. Robinson is entering a saturated market. Sorry.