Trade: Chiefs are finalizing a deal to send franchise CB L’Jarius Snead to the Titans, per league sources.
Chiefs are expected to receive a 2025 3rd-round pick, in addition to a 2024 7th-round pick flop, while Snead will sign a new contract. Trade is pending physical for Sneed. pic.twitter.com/GWjyKAgxZq
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
I don't know what to tell you guys. Do you not realize future picks hold less value at the moment? I thought that was common knowledge.
I mean if you want to use it in a trade, obviously.
I guess I'm becoming more chill about the situation because the team is already solid, the only glaring hole right now is LT and another WR.
Idk, its not great compensation, but again, Veach's track record of 3 SBs in 5 years speaks for itself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
I don't know what to tell you guys. Do you not realize future picks hold less value at the moment? I thought that was common knowledge.
Yeah that's how the draft chart works. I think that matters more for teams that are trying to build a contender. When you are planning for the next ten years, not just the next couple, it doesn't make much sense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
I don't know what to tell you guys. Do you not realize future picks hold less value at the moment? I thought that was common knowledge.
As of this minute, yes, that is conventional thinking.
As of spring of '25, it will be a relatively high 3rd round pick.
What I think this tells us is that Veach is looking at the future, always.
Teams trying to climb the mountain have a different mindset than the team on top of the mountain. [Reply]
It seems clear that Veach preferred Sneed gone at the franchise tag cap hit -- whether that's because of signing free agents with that money or he didn't want to deal with a potential hold-out or whatever. Obviously he hoped there would be a bidding war over Sneed, but that didn't occur.
I just don't think paying Sneed $20 million this year is something Veach thought to be a good idea. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam:
Why is anybody here cordial to this bundle of sticks? He vomits shit chili from his mouth and expects the rest of us to eat it. We ain’t in Cinci, fuggin reerun.
So, who is first in line to take Sneed's place? I'd think with KCs track record of winning SBs without an elite defense, would allow fans to chill a bit and have faith in the braintrust. Losing Sneed isn't the move that's going to seriously hamper your ability to win again in '24. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
As of this minute, yes, that is conventional thinking.
As of spring of '25, it will be a relatively high 3rd round pick.
What I think this tells us is that Veach is looking at the future, always.
Teams trying to climb the mountain have a different mindset than the team on top of the mountain.
This move is all about the future. I imagine they'll use the cap space on a few contract extensions and use the 3rd next season to help compensate for any players they'll lose. We know some big extensions are coming due, and once again, we can't pay them all.
But yeah, the compensation is still low and surprisingly so. It definetly feels like we got fleeced.
Im guessing better trade compensation was on the board, but it doesnt matter if they aren't willing to pay him too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Not sure about “great talent”, but some of the remaining free agents…
Still a lot of great talent left in free agency:
- S Justin Simmons - CB Stephon Gilmore - LB Jadeveon Clowney - S Quandre Diggs - S Julian Blackmon - WR Michael Thomas - QB Ryan Tannehill - CB Xavien Howard - CB Tre White - DL Calais Campbell - CB Adoree Jackson - S Jamal Adams… pic.twitter.com/QdigWbot3c
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Can't take a little fun poke? I sorries. :-)
So, who is first in line to take Sneed's place? I'd think with KCs track record of winning SBs without an elite defense, would allow fans to chill a bit and have faith in the braintrust. Losing Sneed isn't the move that's going to seriously hamper your ability to win again in '24.
As much as you annoy me, you're right.
McDuffie
Watson
Williams
Reid
Connor
Cook
This is fine. Its not elite but it's not a weakness either. If we lose, its not going to be because of this DB core. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
I don't know what to tell you guys. Do you not realize future picks hold less value at the moment? I thought that was common knowledge.
I think everyone understands that concept, what is debatable is HOW MUCH more value a 2024 pick has. Calling it a 4th rnd pick is hyperbolic...it could only credibly be considered a 4th rnd pick if Tenn makes the playoffs and next year's draft class is once-a-decade weak. Tennessee could just as likely win 5 games (stout conference, Levis could bust), and next year's draft class could be better than average and that 3rd could land quality closer to a 2nd than 4th. [Reply]