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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

30 mil sounds about right. Anything over we obviously have to walk away from that. Can't have a WR making 40mil and he's not even a true #1 if we being honest.

The goal would be to get him at around the 25 million a year range like Michael Pittman and Calvin Ridley but with it being on the open market there's going to be some competition that's going to inflate his price. 

I do think he has the talent to be a number 1 just not an elite number 1 but somewhere middle of the pack. 

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6 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

I think I would if they’d take our 2026 instead of 2025th. Or if they’d send a second and third back for DK and this years first (unless we end up top 5) 

If we trade our 2026 1st for a WR, then we're the dumbest franchise in the history of sports.

Bryce isn't the future, no matter how much some people here want to believe he still has it in him.  If we trade our 1st rounder in a QB loaded draft, for the right to give a $30 million contract to a WR, then we deserve all the bad things that happen to us.

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Just now, jb2288 said:

Holy poo. Thats… a problem. To say the least. 

To be fair, every player needs to sell it. And he probably thought the ball didn't touch the ground because he felt like he had it cradled. But he didn't, it was incomplete, and his career absolutely peaked several weeks ago. He's barreling toward a Mingo/Dwayne Jarrett career with every snap.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

If we trade our 2026 1st for a WR, then we're the dumbest franchise in the history of sports.

Bryce isn't the future, no matter how much some people here want to believe he still has it in him.  If we trade our 1st rounder in a QB loaded draft, for the right to give a $30 million contract to a WR, then we deserve all the bad things that happen to us.

Bryce is definitely looking like the future.

 

You might not think he is, but he literally just went toe to toe with arguably the best team in football with a chance to win it. Look at his WRs. We shouldn't have been in that game.

 

Get him a true #1 WR and he's gonna cook.

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

That’s too far man. He’s overall been a good selection. A rookie season doesn’t define a career. 

He's made some nice plays, no doubt. But he's had so many opportunities and so many colossal, game-costing or drive-killing failures that there's just no reason to consider him anything more than another Marshall, Jarrett, Mingo, etc. Charming accent and hands of stone for a first-round pick.

That's Dan Morgan for ya.

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bryce is definitely looking like the future.

 

You might not think he is, but he literally just went toe to toe with arguably the best team in football with a chance to win it. Look at his WRs. We shouldn't have been in that game.

 

Get him a true #1 WR and he's gonna cook.

In no way shape or form has Bryce shown anything near enough of being a franchise QB to trade away our 2026 1st round pick this offseason, that’s just a flat out stupid take.

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