Which is essential another cheap contract you're giving up.
I'm all about OBJ but it's a lot.
The money is going to be big with OBJ but getting rid of Sanders' $11M this year helps. Denver needs to get younger at WR and a 25 year old, top 3 WR won't come cheap.
Denver would be getting #21 overall so they'd be getting a cheap contract in return as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The money is going to be big with OBJ but getting rid of Sanders' $11M this year helps. Denver needs to get younger at WR and 25 year old, top 3 WR's don't come cheap.
Denver would be getting #21 overall so they'd be getting a cheap contract in return as well.
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
And you'd still be paying $14 million for your #2 WR. Are we doing that?
DT might not be around much longer. He could be gone next year if he doesn't take a pay cut. There's no way Denver is paying him the $17M he's due next year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver can make room. They can still cut or trade CJ Anderson and possibly make Buffalo take Menlik Watson as part of the trade.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver can make room. They can still cut or trade CJ Anderson and possibly make Buffalo take Menlik Watson as part of the trade.
C.J. maybe. Why would Buffalo take on a garbage RT with a 9 mil. cap hit?!? That's not happening . . . unless you guys are throwing in another high pick to send to them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
C.J. maybe. Why would Buffalo take on a garbage RT with a 9 mil. cap hit?!? That's not happening . . . unless you guys are throwing in another high pick to send to them.
Because they desperately want to trade into the top 5 for a QB, the Giants don't want to leave the top 5, and the Browns are not interested in trading the #4 pick.
Watson would only cost them $5.5M because Denver would eat the bonus money. [Reply]
OBJ is a better receiver than Watkins, obviously. But Watkins is on, essentially, a 2 year deal with KC and only costing them 7.8 mil. this year. OBJ is an 8.5 mil. cap hit this year and is reportedly seeking a long term deal of $20 mil./year plus after this year. Is Denver gonna pay that?
Denver is on the hook for $44 mil. this year for their skill position players (QB, RB, TE, WR1, WR2). KC's offensive skill position players are costing them a combined $23 mil.
So you might want to hold up on the LOL's for the money KC is paying their #2 WR . . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
OBJ is a better receiver than Watkins, obviously. But Watkins is on, essentially, a 2 year deal with KC and only costing them 7.8 mil. this year. OBJ is an 8.5 mil. cap hit this year and is reportedly seeking a long term deal of $20 mil./year plus after this year. Is Denver gonna pay that?
Next year Sammy is going to be making $19M and they're on the hook for $7M of Sammy's $20M salary in 2020 no matter what. Denver would probably have to pay OBJ what Sammy will be making in 2019 and 2020, and they'd be getting more bang for their buck.
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Denver is on the hook for $44 mil. this year for their skill position players (QB, RB, TE, WR1, WR2). KC's offensive skill position players are costing them a combined $23 mil.
So you might want to hold up on the LOL's for the money KC is paying their #2 WR . . . .
Yeah, KC is getting a discount right now with Hill and Hunt, and Watkins' money is just deferred til next year. Doesn't mean they're a better team than they were last year though. [Reply]