Not necessarily an immediate help, but if the Jets decide to keep Williams, I would try to poach Malachi Corley if they put him on the practice squad. Kind of a gadget guy, but has an interesting skill set that would be fun to see what Andy could draw up for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
What other options? Veach has only traded for a 30 year old rental once in his entire tenure as gm and it was Melvin Ingram for a 6th. Most of the names suggested come with big contracts too. If the Saints continue to tank I'd look at Shaheed. Him or Jalin Hyatt seem like a Veach move but I can't see anyone else Veach would break his trade tendencies for tbh.
There’s possibly Dionte Johnson or Mike Williams. They are about the only ones that I can think of off hand. I know this might not be a popular choice, but I would not be against hitting up Cleveland for Jeudy. [Reply]
So many people love to look at the negative parts of someone and ignore the positive. MVS has something none of these other wideouts ya'll are calling for have. And that's chemistry with Pat, knowledge of Reid's system and last but not least CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE. So when your team are trailing in a big game WE KNOW MVS has it in him to come up big under pressure. We don't know that with the other popular names being talked about. There's really only one other guy out there who has all of the aspects MVS has and that's Tyreek Hill. No-one else. And he ain't coming back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
There’s possibly Dionte Johnson or Mike Williams. They are about the only ones that I can think of off hand. I know this might not be a popular choice, but I would not be against hitting up Cleveland for Jeudy.
I like Jeudy but I'm not sure if his contract would interest Veach tbh. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
So many people love to look at the negative parts of someone and ignore the positive. MVS has something none of these other wideouts ya'll are calling for have. And that's chemistry with Pat, knowledge of Reid's system and last but not least CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE. So when your team are trailing in a big game WE KNOW MVS has it in him to come up big under pressure. We don't know that with the other popular names being talked about. There's really only one other guy out there who has all of the aspects MVS has and that's Tyreek Hill. No-one else. And he ain't coming back.
MVS is Frank Clark. Meh in the regular season and a beast in the postseason. I don’t see teams tripping over themselves trying to sign him. If we still have a need for a WR come playoff time then sign him at that point. Him coming in now (unless it’s to the PS) means he’s replacing someone. While many of us would love that to be Skyy, the reality is he’s untouchable for some strange reason. [Reply]
MVS would probably move into the WR 3 role held by Watson. So MVS or Watson on the field? It would also allow Hardman to focus on his return duties where he's been doing a great job. As fast as Hardman is he just doesn't take the top off. He's free and cheap so we don't screw our cap or lose a draft pick. Let the other teams squander their draft capital and screw their salary caps trading for guys who aren't going to put them over the top. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
I would still at least inquire as I doubt they expected their team to be this bad this year. I would be curious about his cap numbers here.
His base this year is 1.125 million the issue though his contract has 41 million guaranteed if Cleveland were to move him they literally paid him 41 million dollars for 6 games...
They'd probably want a 1 just for the money they ate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
MVS would probably move into the WR 3 role held by Watson. So MVS or Watson on the field? It would also allow Hardman to focus on his return duties where he's been doing a great job. As fast as Hardman is he just doesn't take the top off. He's free and cheap so we don't screw our cap or lose a draft pick. Let the other teams squander their draft capital and screw their salary caps trading for guys who aren't going to put them over the top.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
2023 Justin Watson - 460 yards, 3 TD
2023 MVS - 315 yards, 1 TD
:-) It may be more than a stat comparison. MVS really draws the coverage deep and that helps all the other receivers and it could allow Worthy more room to grow as well. [Reply]