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Trade Dalton to Jets?


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Why would they want Dalton? He did not exactly light it up the past couple years when he had opportunity. I think his value is as a tutor to Young and that's about it. I don't think Dalton has much left unfortunately. I wish he did but he has seemed like something isnt clicking with him when he plays anymore. Probably a great tutor for Bryce but that's probably as far as he goes from here on out. Besides, if I were the Jets I would want to see what Wilson can do once Rogers is good enough to at least start tutoring him some as he seemed very willing before his unfortunate injury. Mayne Rogers is the mentor Zach Wilson needs. If he can learn to run an offense as he has learned to bed Milfs, he should be fine.

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18 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

The cap is a myth?  Why haven't the Chiefs paid Chris Jones and why did they let Hill go instead of extending him to keep him with Mahomes?  

No idea if the Jets could work I but I hate the NO example. They paid their stars. We paid more for Teddy, Sam and Baker than they did for Brees. NO wasn’t magical, they just didn’t throw money away like us. We’ve used up our cap the past 3 years and we’ve signed no one great.

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10 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Why would they want Dalton? He did not exactly light it up the past couple years when he had opportunity. I think his value is as a tutor to Young and that's about it. I don't think Dalton has much left unfortunately. I wish he did but he has seemed like something isnt clicking with him when he plays anymore. Probably a great tutor for Bryce but that's probably as far as he goes from here on out. Besides, if I were the Jets I would want to see what Wilson can do once Rogers is good enough to at least start tutoring him some as he seemed very willing before his unfortunate injury. Mayne Rogers is the mentor Zach Wilson needs. If he can learn to run an offense as he has learned to bed Milfs, he should be fine.

Dalton's 2022 stats:  67% completion percentage, 2,900 yards, 18 TD's, 9 INT's.  Not a pro bowler, but a heck of a lot better than Wilson.

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3 minutes ago, sonburst4 said:

Dalton's 2022 stats:  67% completion percentage, 2,900 yards, 18 TD's, 9 INT's.  Not a pro bowler, but a heck of a lot better than Wilson.

Damn, was he that good? Maybe I didnt give him enough credit. I do think however Wilson still stands a chance however small of developing especially with Rogers helping him if he is a good listener and hard enough worker. I dont think his days are numbered just yet and I think he still has some potential left in him

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13 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

No idea if the Jets could work I but I hate the NO example. They paid their stars. We paid more for Teddy, Sam and Baker than they did for Brees. NO wasn’t magical, they just didn’t throw money away like us. We’ve used up our cap the past 3 years and we’ve signed no one great.

lol us 

Dead Money

Name Cap Number
Christian McCaffrey $18,352,250
D.J. Moore $14,625,000
Robbie Chosen $9,719,168
Matt Ioannidis $3,812,000
Pat Elflein $2,802,500
Damien Wilson $1,075,000
Eric Rowe $852,500
Justin McCray $690,000
Zane Gonzalez $625,000
Damiere Byrd $313,333
Matt Corral $287,783
Brandon Smith $189,138
Daviyon Nixon $159,274
Eku Leota $158,333
Damiere Byrd $152,500
Cameron Erving $152,500
Jalen Redmond $101,666
TOTAL $54,952,880
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8 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

lol us 

Dead Money

Name Cap Number
Christian McCaffrey $18,352,250
D.J. Moore $14,625,000
Robbie Chosen $9,719,168
Matt Ioannidis $3,812,000
Pat Elflein $2,802,500
Damien Wilson $1,075,000
Eric Rowe $852,500
Justin McCray $690,000
Zane Gonzalez $625,000
Damiere Byrd $313,333
Matt Corral $287,783
Brandon Smith $189,138
Daviyon Nixon $159,274
Eku Leota $158,333
Damiere Byrd $152,500
Cameron Erving $152,500
Jalen Redmond $101,666
TOTAL $54,952,880

Robbie Chosen. Like wtaf have we been doing the last half decade. 

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