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NWI is an exclusive rights free agent. I’m pretty sure that means we can offer him the league minimum and he has to take it.
If that's the case than sweet. Bring him back.
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NWI is an exclusive rights free agent. I’m pretty sure that means we can offer him the league minimum and he has to take it.
Not wrong at all. I fully agree, Brown and Julio are a great starting point and NWI should be fine #3 an additional upgrades should only come if the OL and TE are addressed first.Am I wrong to say WR is behind TE and OL? Just curious on y’alls thoughts. Blows we burned a 2 last year on little to nothing. So it’s FA somewhere in there. I’d prefer that be WR and draft TE/ OL. We needed a TE desperately. Think we can get a cheap deal on WR that makes an impact through FA more so than the other 2, but admittedly I’m an idiot on these things.
Amen! Who wouldn’t! While we’re at it, I’m looking to upgrade to a new pair of C cups, less complaining, and just a bit more spice in the cooking.I feel like we need a chain moving TE and a DEEP THREAT wide receiver though. Someone to stretch the field and open things up for Julio and AJ.
Agree on the TE..not sure a deep threat would work unless we upgrade the OL to allow Tannehill to throw deepI feel like we need a chain moving TE and a DEEP THREAT wide receiver though. Someone to stretch the field and open things up for Julio and AJ.
That’s the dream right there.Agree on the TE..not sure a deep threat would work unless we upgrade the OL to allow Tannehill to throw deep
Potential trades from BR...
Tennessee Titans Trade for WR Jarvis Landry
The Titans have publicly backed Ryan Tannehill as their quarterback. Now they need to continue to look for ways to improve his supporting cast.
In recent years, they've drafted A.J. Brown and traded for Julio Jones. That gives them two big-bodied receivers who can win on the outside and down the field. The final piece they are missing to round out the unit is a chain-mover who can win in the slot.
Jarvis Landry fits that bill, and some of his most successful seasons have come with Ryan Tannehill as his quarterback.
Tannehill and Landry have great chemistry going back to their days in Miami. Their final season together in South Beach saw Juice pick up 131 targets which he turned into 94 catches for 1,136 yards and four touchdowns.
The Browns are in need of a remodel when it comes to receiver, and Landry's contract is trade-friendly. They would only have a dead-cap charge of $1.5 million, and his new team could easily sign him to an extension that would make him pretty cheap this season.
Too much to make it worth it.What would it take to land Amari Cooper?
Cowboys will try to trade Amari Cooper, expected to release veteran WR if no deal reached
This is still my choice.Calvin Austin III