Saxum Posted November 5 Author Posted November 5 Updated chart of all trades completed in first thread but repeating it here so posters do not need to go to first post to read. 2 Quote
Pete Posted November 5 Posted November 5 It’s all Edge, DT, WR…….isn’t that what we need? WR, DT, Edge? 1 Quote
Saxum Posted November 5 Author Posted November 5 12 minutes ago, Pete said: It’s all Edge, DT, WR…….isn’t that what we need? WR, DT, Edge? Most do not want to trade to Beene due to his reputation of getting better on trades but I expect Dan Morgan and Joe Schoen would as being as part of his management tree. 1 Quote
DCofNC Posted November 5 Posted November 5 3 hours ago, KingBoots8 said: Some people like to poopoo on Beane and McD. This is a reminder of how bad things could be (how things used to be) without hiring the right people. Just remember Beane gave up the most of ANY team to acquire a WR after choosing not to draft more than one in the prior draft and completely whiffing on their big FA signing. So let’s not get too high and mighty. 15 minutes ago, Saxum said: Most do not want to trade to Beene due to his reputation of getting better on trades but I expect Dan Morgan and Joe Schoen would as being as part of his management tree. In what trade has Beane “gotten the better” of anyone? Please explain this nonsense take. 1 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted November 6 Posted November 6 7 hours ago, Saxum said: No multiple firsts or even one first. Lots of trades of late round picks just to get players' rights before cut. ESPN Trade Deadline Deals: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42209199/cowboys-likely-place-dak-prescott-ir-jerry-jones-says https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42209527/sources-cowboys-trade-4th-rounder-panthers-wr-jonathan-mingo Thanks for compiling this. Much appreciated. Quote
Boatdrinks Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Looks like it was a seller's market, buyers mostly stayed on the sidelines 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) 8 hours ago, The Jokeman said: Head scratcher in getting Mingo unless CeeDee/Brandin Cooks is going to be missing significant time. Bad contract. Guy puts up great stats but can't win. Now he's injured. Weird how they were willing to give up on Mingo so quickly. It’s not like they have outside Legette now that Johnson got traded. Hope it works out for him, quite liked him @ Ole Miss and was hoping we would have drafted him around the 4th. 2nd round seemed a little early for him. Edited November 6 by Sojourner 1 Quote
Savage Posted November 6 Posted November 6 3 hours ago, Saxum said: Most do not want to trade to Beene due to his reputation of getting better on trades but I expect Dan Morgan and Joe Schoen would as being as part of his management tree. Absolute nonsense post. Quote
Saxum Posted November 6 Author Posted November 6 https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2024-nfl-trade-deadline-ranking-every-major-deal-including-cowboys-commanders-ravens-steelers-moves/ I added current standings ranking (#) of teams acquiring players in trades 2024 NFL trade deadline: Ranking all of the major deals 1. (2) Lions acquire DE Za'Darius Smith 2. (3) Bills acquire WR Amari Cooper 3. (23) Jets acquire WR Davante Adams 4. (9) Ravens acquire WR Diontae Johnson 5. (5) Vikings acquire OT Cam Robinson 6. (1) Chiefs acquire WR DeAndre Hopkins 7. (7) Steelers acquire OLB Preston Smith 8. (4) Commanders acquire CB Marshon Lattimore 9. (7) Steelers acquire WR Mike Williams 10. (20) Seahawks acquire LB Ernest Jones IV 11. (9) Ravens acquire CB Tre'Davious White 12. (18) Bengals acquire RB Khalil Herbert 13. (5) Vikings acquire RB Cam Akers 14. (13) Cardinals acquire DE Baron Browning 15. (1) Chiefs acquire DE Josh Uche 16. (22) Cowboys acquire WR Jonathan Mingo 17. (17) 49ers acquire DT Khalil Davis 1 1 Quote
That's No Moon Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 hours ago, Boatdrinks said: Looks like it was a seller's market, buyers mostly stayed on the sidelines I don't think that's the way that works. In a sellers' market prices are rising. As in the market is favorable for sellers In a buyers' market prices are dropping. The market is more favorable for buyers. Quote
White Linen Posted November 6 Posted November 6 5 hours ago, DCofNC said: In what trade has Beane “gotten the better” of anyone? Please explain this nonsense take. Maybe this one. The Bills traded with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to move up from the 12th overall pick to the 7th overall pick. In exchange, the Bills gave the Buccaneers the 12th, 53rd, and 56th overall picks. 1 Quote
Boatdrinks Posted November 6 Posted November 6 9 minutes ago, That's No Moon said: I don't think that's the way that works. In a sellers' market prices are rising. As in the market is favorable for sellers In a buyers' market prices are dropping. The market is more favorable for buyers. Okay fair enough. What I meant was that asking prices were high. It was reported that multiple teams inquired about certain players. Fewer deals were reached as sellers stuck to their guns on high asking prices. Quote
Sojourner Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 hour ago, Saxum said: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2024-nfl-trade-deadline-ranking-every-major-deal-including-cowboys-commanders-ravens-steelers-moves/ I added current standings ranking (#) of teams acquiring players in trades 2024 NFL trade deadline: Ranking all of the major deals 1. (2) Lions acquire DE Za'Darius Smith 2. (3) Bills acquire WR Amari Cooper 3. (23) Jets acquire WR Davante Adams 4. (9) Ravens acquire WR Diontae Johnson 5. (5) Vikings acquire OT Cam Robinson 6. (1) Chiefs acquire WR DeAndre Hopkins 7. (7) Steelers acquire OLB Preston Smith 8. (4) Commanders acquire CB Marshon Lattimore 9. (7) Steelers acquire WR Mike Williams 10. (20) Seahawks acquire LB Ernest Jones IV 11. (9) Ravens acquire CB Tre'Davious White 12. (18) Bengals acquire RB Khalil Herbert 13. (5) Vikings acquire RB Cam Akers 14. (13) Cardinals acquire DE Baron Browning 15. (1) Chiefs acquire DE Josh Uche 16. (22) Cowboys acquire WR Jonathan Mingo 17. (17) 49ers acquire DT Khalil Davis Those 2 pickups for Pittsburgh could turn into gold for them. Good additions for their squad. 1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said: Okay fair enough. What I meant was that asking prices were high. It was reported that multiple teams inquired about certain players. Fewer deals were reached as sellers stuck to their guns on high asking prices. I understood your point; teams were more willing to trade players than give away the assets are projected/requested value. Quote
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