Apparently available for a late round pick. Former first round speedster with two years left on rookie deal and fifth year option for a third year.
With our receiver situation and no one to stretch the field would you use a fifth or later to get him here?
Multiple things need to be considered.
No one can argue that Sammy when healthy is a top 5-10 receiver. I understand he had injuries but it seems that may be behind him. But either way that isn't grounds to get rid of him. Julio Jones, misssed similar amount of games. Remember the beginning of Eric Woods career. JJ Watt the last few years. Just doesn't make sense to get rid of someone for that.
In terms of value of the trade. We lost our true number one receiver and now have three possession receivers and two of there contracts are up at the end of the year and we will have to draft one next year. If we use that second round pick on a receiver it is a complete loss. No way that pick will be of sammys caliber.
Some argue that we will lose Sammy at the end of the season. Well we should have picked up the fifth year option for 12 million. Number two receivers going rate is 10 million per. If we would have done that it wouldn't have mattered.
Sammy will be elite and is only 24 years old. Unfortunately we will be watching him tear up the league for the next ten years wishing we could have a player of his skill set. For an unproven 2nd rounder and an injured CB.
I like;
Baker
Melifonwu
JuJu Smith-Schuster
Cook-if he fell, not a need but a stud
King
My question is, if we did take Baker/Melifonwu for a safety spot, is Mycah Hyde playing FS?
My question is how does it work with Ragland. Who play MLB? Does Ragland play MLB and come out on third down and Ragland stays in?
Love the potential of Foster though. Our lb core would be strong.
Gotcha. I was looking around for an option for OLB and he is intriguing for sure. Obviously like Foster but would rather go OLB in the later rounds. Anybody you like for us at OLB