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Garrett Wilson could be an excellent addition for us, but I’m not convinced we will be able to get him for a price that makes sense for us. I think we’d be talking a first rounder or a second and some extra picks. With our team not being a receiver away from contention, we’d be better off building through the draft. There’ll be good receivers in the draft class and we can continue to build the trenches and upgrade the defense.

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12 hours ago, csx said:

No way I'm trading away a decent LT for a WR

We’d be better off for the future if we had taken Wilson instead of Iky. Based on where we will draft, one of two stud LTs will very likely be available to us. With the two QBs, two CBs, Graham and maybe Carter, we might be better at LT with Wilson also. Iky is always going to be a liability pass blocking.

We also could have gone CB or C instead of XL. Team wise, I think we’d be better overall. I’m worried we may miss out on the clear defensive studs in this draft and reach because we don’t want a LT. 

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12 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

You can get a Garrett Wilson by prioritizing actual WR skills instead of RAS scores when drafting.

You can still prioritize ras, just make sure they do agility drills too.  Lol.  All the high ras guys we draft don't do any agility drills.  Their high ras comes entirely from height, weight, and 40 lol

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1 hour ago, Tr3ach said:

You can still prioritize ras, just make sure they do agility drills too.  Lol.  All the high ras guys we draft don't do any agility drills.  Their high ras comes entirely from height, weight, and 40 lol

Just go with film over measurables.  Take the best player.  Maybe his ceiling isn't the greatest receiver of all time, but he'll be more likely to contribute to the team.

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

This...is...stupid.

I don't understand why some are quick to trade Ickey. Only fans that don't understand our history at the position for the last decade, or just don't understand positional value due to availability (or simply luck) would be pushing a trade like that.

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6 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I don't understand why some are quick to trade Ickey. Only fans that don't understand our history at the position for the last decade, or just don't understand positional value due to availability (or simply luck) would be pushing a trade like that.

LTs are prime scapegoats, I would say second to only QB on the offensive side of the ball. So when the offense laid an egg versus Dallas, Ickey was right in the crosshairs.  Granted, it was his worst game all season, but having one bad game 14 games in shouldn't necessitate a mob of angry villagers with their pitch forks on the Huddle like last week.  The "trade Ickey" thread was over the top.

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36 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Why?

Diontae Johnson is a different type of malcontent. He was well known for not practicing at all if he had the slightest injury in Pittsburgh. And that’s from an organization with a strong culture, contrast that with Wilson who has been saddled with an organization that literally makes decisions based on the owners teenage sons and madden rankings. I’m not saying we need to trade the farm for him, just saying that he is not Diontae Johnson. 

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If you think we need to draft a WR at the top of the draft, you will want Wilson. I am a partial Jets fan now through my wife. This kid can ball, he runs great routes and can make insane catches. He is a true #1. He went through years of Jets BS with Zach Wilson, coaching changes, Rodgers and all that. He didn't complain and hasn't quit on the field. He just might want out of the circus. If you can get him for a 2nd round pick, you jump. 

 

Personally play style reminds me of Chad Johnson.

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1 minute ago, PanthersGTI said:

If you think we need to draft a WR at the top of the draft, you will want Wilson. I am a partial Jets fan now through my wife. This kid can ball, he runs great routes and can make insane catches. He is a true #1. He went through years of Jets BS with Zach Wilson, coaching changes, Rodgers and all that. He didn't complain and hasn't quit on the field. He just might want out of the circus. If you can get him for a 2nd round pick, you jump. 

 

Personally play style reminds me of Chad Johnson.

you cant get him for a 2nd and more importantly he is going to want big time wr money on the new deal

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you cant get him for a 2nd and more importantly he is going to want big time wr money on the new deal

Well duh he's a #1 WR of course he wants to get paid. Why do you guys always bring up contracts when discussing good players.

 

If you want talent you have to pay for it. Who exactly are we even paying big money on this roster? It's time to splurge on someone for a change.

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