Certainly there will be economic effects as well, but the example I just gave is not one of them. It is probably a net negative on profits for company runners, but a major QOL boost for the workers.
I find more and more that I'm wondering about the long term ramifications of the current social distancing measures being implemented. For example, teleworking has jumped forward a decade in some fields and business operations are changing as companies are forced to expose antiquated policies are not actually essential, as they've insisted to avoid change. Similar with school. I wonder if there are any long term changes there that come out of this.
I don't see us trading much higher than 48 unless someone significant slides. If we see a trade up I think it'll be to move up in the 4th, or to turn our 4th into another late day 2 pick
They aren't tied to Fitz or Rosen. If the trade Fitz before 6/1 they save all $8M that they currently owe him. Someone would flip them a late pick for a proven backup IMO
I thought we were at 32 with 2 more to go still and we re-signed Marlowe today (not a lot, but something). That's also subtracting expected draft pick salaries, btw.
true enough. Especially with a few low hanging options to free up more.
We need someone who the defense needs to account for. Devin is a fine RB between the tackles and, quite frankly, Allen is our short yardage piece. Thompson provides a major dynamic to the O.
My order would definitely be Hyde, Thompson, Miller. Thompson adds an incredible receiving dynamic, but health is a concern. We do have phenomenal facilities though, so...
Reading between the lines with the context Wawrow provided, Bills offered low, perhaps lower than other teams. Gordon's team is feigning interest in Buffalo to drive up the offer from someone.
I think he's got the athleticism to figure it out, and a larger frame than Bowden. Wouldn't want him as more than an emergency qb to start though.
For me it's Hamler, Bartch (or any RT, edge would be fine too), and Evans.