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I don't think DEN would give them 3 firsts. Maybe a 1st, a 2nd and Jeudy.
You might be right. I am just going by what they are talking about on ESPN right now. They think the Broncos are going to throw the kitchen sink at the Packers.I dont think you can get three 1sts for a 38 yr old QB. One 1st and maybe a 3rd or 2nd round pick IMO.
Remember the Colts gave up what a 1st and 3rd for wentz. I think Rodgers would get at least 2 1sts and a 2nd plus a jeudy or another solid rookie contractI don't think DEN would give them 3 firsts. Maybe a 1st, a 2nd and Jeudy.
Could be. Maybe two firsts and Jeudy, who still has 2 years left on his rookie deal.Remember the Colts gave up what a 1st and 3rd for wentz. I think Rodgers would get at least 2 1sts and a 2nd plus a jeudy or another solid rookie contract
they may want patrick they may not, depends on who they ask for in a trade...patrick has been a pretty good wr and at ~8 mill thats a pretty good deal, going to the packers who have no starting wr's under contract so having a consistent ball catcher would make sense imo since jeudy is still a wildcard.Why would they take on a guy like Patrick, for example, who only has a three year deal if they are going into rebuild?
They will want to cleat cap space. If they traded Rodgers and cut all their high priced vets - that's both Smiths, Cobb, and Amos - they would have about $16mil in cap space. They will need probably at least $6-8mil for rookies and they probably have players they want to resign, maybe Tonyan, Campbell, Douglas.
Just seems like a strange fit. Certainly could see Jeudy.
Hopefully not the Bears!So does that leave Quinn with bears or giants? What other teams are in on him?
Rodgers would be going from 17 years of bumslaying the NFC North to playing in a division where his rival QB's are Mahomes, Herbert, and Carr....go ahead Aaron, let's see how you do where 4-6 wins aren't gimmes each year.
They could get Patrick Surtain to pair with J.Alexander and maybe even still get Jeudy or Hamler and draft picks.Why would they take on a guy like Patrick, for example, who only has a three year deal if they are going into rebuild?
They will want to cleat cap space. If they traded Rodgers and cut all their high priced vets - that's both Smiths, Cobb, and Amos - they would have about $16mil in cap space. They will need probably at least $6-8mil for rookies and they probably have players they want to resign, maybe Tonyan, Campbell, Douglas.
Just seems like a strange fit. Certainly could see Jeudy.
Patrick is ok, a #2 WR for sure. I 'd rather have Jeudy's upside and lower cost if I am rebuilding.they may want patrick they may not, depends on who they ask for in a trade...patrick has been a pretty good wr and at ~8 mill thats a pretty good deal, going to the packers who have no starting wr's under contract so having a consistent ball catcher would make sense imo since jeudy is still a wildcard.
as for space, from otc, pack are -40 mill...rodgers being traded post june will save them 27 mill, z smith saves them 15 mill, p smith saves them 12 mill so these 3 moves alone will give them 14 mill in cap space...
cutting cobb, lewis will net another 8-10 mill, then you have alexndar whos on 5th yr option and will undoubtedly be extended lowering his cap hit prob 10 mill or so
so yea draft class lets say 10 mill, pack should have 22 mill without taking on patrick's cap hit and if they really want to, they can restructure clark and give themselves another 10 mill or so...i think they are flush with space in future years so if they want to push the can down the road they easily can.
i hope they forgo rebuilding because they'll be stuck in mediocrity as i dont see love being a franchise qb.
Rodgers yes...........Adams no. Adams goes to Raiders to reunite with his good friend Carr.
I believe they are in a good salary cap situation. It will take draft picks to get Rodgers! Aaron best think this move through afc west isn’t the nfc north he isn’t going to just have six wins in the devision every year. Outside of the broncos every team has a good QB IMO!They would need to trade for Rodgers so they could attach a big money guy if the Packers would be up for it. Sutton would be a solid consolation prize for losing Adams. Besides, if the Denver is looking to pull this off, they're only concerned with the next 2 years really anyway.
Such a loser's mentality though. If you're in it to win it, you'd welcome all comers and have confidence in yourself and your team to come out on top regardless of how good the division is.I believe they are in a good salary cap situation. It will take draft picks to get Rodgers! Aaron best think this move through afc west isn’t the nfc north he isn’t going to just have six wins in the devision every year. Outside of the broncos every team has a good QB IMO!
Do you think that is Aaron’s mentality? Serious question? From my side of the tv he looks and sounds like he is always pointing fingers as if it’s never his fault just what I think. This years packer team was damn good and they are one and done . Aaron has always showed of beating the bottom feeders but does say much when he gets pushed around by top tier teams. Just my two cents.Such a loser's mentality though. If you're in it to win it, you'd welcome all comers and have confidence in yourself and your team to come out on top regardless of how good the division is.
This is why I don’t think he leaves. With Brady retiring he would be the clear cut best QB in the conference not just the division. Going to the AFC is a gauntlet just to get to the Super Bowl.
Why would Rodgers…the “ULTIMATE COMPETITOR” be afraid of the defenses of K.C ( lost 5 games) Chargers (lost 8 games) Raiders (lost 7 games) better competition makes your team better I always heard. This would be a perfect fit for Rodgers.I doubt Aaron Rodgers is scared of going to a division.
Besides, Denver has a very good roster and plenty of cap space for Rodgers and a couple other higher level FAs.