Daseal
04-12-2009, 12:08 AM
It's rumored that Jason Peters is on the trading block. Would you be willing to give one of the premier T's in the league a big contract for our 1st and 3rd? From what I've heard on NFL radio, that's what they're looking to get for him. He's only 27 and is a proven NFL commodity. I'm torn, but it doesnt seem like a terrible idea, IMO.
GMScud
04-12-2009, 12:14 AM
I'd rather not, especially if Oher is available at 13. Peters was undrafted just 5 seasons ago, and look at him now. If anything, his current status should continue to reinforce the value of the draft.
mrreddman
04-12-2009, 12:15 AM
No thanks. If we are gonna trade our 1st and 3rd Id rather go after Peppers. That said we gotta use our picks or hopefully trade down to add more picks.
Schneed10
04-12-2009, 12:26 AM
If we were one RT away from SB contender status I'd say go for it, but we're not. We need two quality starters out of this draft, not one. Actually we need more than that, but we've only got 2 picks in the top 3 rounds, so 2 starters will have to do!
I'd rather see us get a quality tackle at 13 and then a young LB with some talent in the third round.
sportscurmudgeon
04-12-2009, 12:27 AM
The issue with Peters is that he is a head case.
Maybe you trade for him and he becomes happy and is a really good OT here for the next 6-8 years.
OR - - maybe you trade for him and he goes bonkers and makes such a pain-in-the-ass of himself that you go out and seek to trade him.
If that happens twice, the price you will get the second time around will not be anything near "a first and a third". Here is where due diligence and a good psych analysis is necessary before you consider making a deal for this guy.
Lotus
04-12-2009, 12:40 AM
The issue with Peters is that he is a head case.
Maybe you trade for him and he becomes happy and is a really good OT here for the next 6-8 years.
OR - - maybe you trade for him and he goes bonkers and makes such a pain-in-the-ass of himself that you go out and seek to trade him.
If that happens twice, the price you will get the second time around will not be anything near "a first and a third". Here is where due diligence and a good psych analysis is necessary before you consider making a deal for this guy.
Agreed. Check out this admittedly unofficial list of sacks allowed by LT's in 2008:
How Many Sacks Each LT Gave Up (Because it interests me) - WalterFootball.com Forums (http://walterfootball.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7358)
He's talented, but it appears that when he is unhappy, he just quits.
GMScud
04-12-2009, 12:50 AM
Agreed. Check out this admittedly unofficial list of sacks allowed by LT's in 2008:
How Many Sacks Each LT Gave Up (Because it interests me) - WalterFootball.com Forums (http://walterfootball.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7358)
He's talented, but it appears that when he is unhappy, he just quits.
Wow, that's an interesting list. Look no further than Ryan Clady at #1 to see the value of a strong rookie tackle prospect in the draft. Just say no to Jason Peters.
SC Skins Fan
04-12-2009, 01:00 AM
No. How many times must we be burned by trading draft picks and giving out big contracts? Plus, as pointed out above, Peters did not play well last year. He was great in 2007, not so much in 2008. He made the Pro Bowl last year on name recognition and previous rep.
Too much to give up and the guy is a bit of a nut job.
JGisLordOfTheRings
04-12-2009, 01:12 AM
Way too much! Sick sick sick.....