Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Would You Trade #9 + Stewart To Denver For...


R0CKnR0LLA

Recommended Posts

That's what I was thinking Mav. No way they trade Miller and no way I would give up our first rounder, plus a player who was a former first rounder for another player.

Miller is awesome, but how do we know Kuechly wouldn't offer similar production if we take him in the first?

If we traded one of our RBs to Foxy, we better get an early pick back... I'm pretty sure most teams wouldn't give up a first for a RB nowadays, but perhaps a 2nd or 3rd is possible. And I still wouldn't want to give up Stew for a 3rd.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think Kuechly is the same player as Miller by any means, even if I am very impressed by him and wouldn't mind him being a Panther (not 100% sure I would take him at 9 but tbh I haven't followed the draft as much this year).

Fox isn't making all the personnel decisions or maybe we could get a 2nd for Stew. As it is, we'd be lucky to get a third I think with the way teams find RBs all over.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think Kuechly is the same player as Miller by any means, even if I am very impressed by him and wouldn't mind him being a Panther (not 100% sure I would take him at 9 but tbh I haven't followed the draft as much this year).

Fox isn't making all the personnel decisions or maybe we could get a 2nd for Stew. As it is, we'd be lucky to get a third I think with the way teams find RBs all over.

Exactly.

And no, Kuechly isn't quite the athlete Miller is, but he's no slouch either. I see a lot of the same explosion though and closing speed on the field. I don't think they'll necessarily produce the same way, but the stats may pan out similarly. So, I'd rather take a chance with our pick than not have one in the first at all.

And I think this trade is even harder to pull for the same reasons... RB is one of the easiest positions to fill over recent years through the draft and LB is much easier to address than say DT or WR. So, not enough value for either side IMO.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I see they blamed Slavin for the goal like I did. 
    • See this is the problem, you say "can't get off the line quick" and "can't separate quick" but in reality it's "he can get off the line better and create more separation" which are two completely different things. If he couldn't get off the line or separate, he wouldn't have put up the numbers he did and end up a Top 10 pick. But he can get better, and maybe more accurately, consistent with them both, and that will take his game to the next level.  These are things that are also much easier to improve once you get to the NFL than things like being a poor route runner or having bad hands, two of his strengths. Thinking he can't get open in the short passing game also shows you haven't watched enough tape on him, as he was used in that role so much in college with little issue getting open and making plays. And him not using his physicality as much isn't even something that hurts his game because he's so much more agile than a player of his size should be, which he used to his advantage.  Instead of throwing passes where he'd go up and box out a player like a TE or Mike Evans does, they use his athleticism and put the ball in places that only he can get to it, and he usually does (and yes, he'll still be able to do that against NFL DB's with his catch radius). But now that he's in the NFL, I'd like to see him get stronger and add that to his game because it also will help him take his game to another level. As I've said before, if he doesn't improve on those things at all, I think he's a Top 25 WR in this league, he's already that good.  But I think he'll improve on those things and be a perennial Top 10 WR and in his prime is considered and perform like Top 5 guy in some years. My expectations for him this year at 800 yards and 8 TDs (although I do think he'll get to 10 TDs) with a real chance at getting to 1,000.  But those expectations are because I think Thielen will lead the team in yards with close to 1k and XL/Coker each end up in the 500-600 range themselves, just too many mouths to feed this year for a rookie to dominate yardage, especially if we're running the ball well again. But if Thielen can't stay healthy or puts up sub 750 yards, then yea, my expectations for T-Mac likely shift to getting to 1k as a rookie.
    • Svech only 1 goal behind the guy they've pretty much already given the Conn Smythe to...
×
×
  • Create New...