RSR: Irreconcilable Differences?
#121
Posted 10 January 2023 - 09:28 PM
#122
Posted 10 January 2023 - 09:40 PM
I will be very surprised if Chicago is the team making the first pick. Unless Will Anderson or Jalen Carter have a historic combine that makes them impossible to not take at number 1. Too many QB needy teams within striking range of the first pick. Indy, Houston, Seattle, Detroit, Carolina, Jets and Tennessee all in the top 12. Any one of them could come up with enough ammo to pull the trigger if they fall on love with Stroud or Young.
Given that they already have the top pick, Chicago could also trade Justin Fields for more picks. That would give them Bryce Young or C.J. Stroud on rookie deals and allow them even more resources to get players who are at least starting-caliber.
Of course, we are talking the Bears.
#123
Posted 10 January 2023 - 09:57 PM
If that's the way they go, I'd be contacting Houston about their 2 first rounders this year as a starting point.
Well, it is Houston so anything is possible, but I don't see why they would do that. They will have their choice of QBs to draft at #2. If the Jets rumor is true, they might be the best team to fleece for a ton of picks. The owner up there is desperate to win, and the Giants making the playoffs has only fueled his obsession. It seems like QB is the missing piece. And they fit the description of a team that might way overpay for a QB. They certainly haven't gotten it right in the draft.
Other than that, without knowing what picks anyone has, Indy and Vegas are in the top 10 draft position wise and would probably part with a lot of picks for a QB. There was a rumor about the Giants mid season, but they have a better FO and doubt they would part with the picks.
#124
Posted 10 January 2023 - 10:43 PM
Young is too small for my tastePartially why I keep bringing up Houston. Get the 2nd pick and take the guy the first team to pick doesn't take. I feel Young and Stroud are not too far apart. IF they chose to go the trade and restart route.
A lot of teams should certainly be willing to throw their hats into the ring for a QB of Lamar's ability. Just a matter of matching up with the right team.
#125
Posted 10 January 2023 - 10:50 PM
Trading him isn't something I care to see for what it's worth. Get a deal done, even if it takes time on the franchise tag. The team is much better with him than without as it stands right now, and it's hard to find that level of success at the position (which you'll pay for big time anyway).
I agree. I hope they work things out. And if they have to franchise him initially, we'll overanalyze every interview and tweet to speculate on whether they're franchising to buy time for negotiating, or buy time to trade.
But until then let the hypothetical trade scenarios commence.
Maybe they'll save us the trouble and get a deal done this off-season, but I'm not holding my breath.
#126
Posted 10 January 2023 - 10:57 PM
#127
Posted 10 January 2023 - 11:44 PM
Pretty much what I said when I don't want to see what this team looks like without Lamar.
Trading him isn't something I care to see for what it's worth. Get a deal done, even if it takes time on the franchise tag. The team is much better with him than without as it stands right now, and it's hard to find that level of success at the position (which you'll pay for big time anyway).
#128
Posted 10 January 2023 - 11:55 PM
Obvious statement.
I think this will be resolved very quickly one way or another. By draft day 1 we'll know who the 2023 QB will be. Plenty of viable scenarios, including re-signing.
#129
Posted 11 January 2023 - 04:57 AM
Young is too small for my taste
I think Stroud is the QB that pulls himself away as the consensus 1.1 for most teams. Size, mobility, arm and body of work in college. To this point, not really a box he doesn't check off. Young will have his size questioned. And he seems like the kind of prospect that already has maxed out his potential.
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