skins89moss
01-14-2012, 02:27 AM
He's not going anywhere most likely, but he will be a free agent...so the first thing I would do is my due diligence by at least finding out what it would cost to pry Brees from the Saints
No way the Saints let Brees walk he means everthing to the team and the city of New Orleans.
Chico23231
01-14-2012, 09:15 AM
1. I agree with SS in just checking on Brees, if that happened I would still draft one of the Arizona QB in the second round.
2. I would offer Indy this year's 1st and 2nd and next year's 1st and 3rd for the Luck pick.
3. I would offer the Rams this year and next years 1st pick and a conditional 4th or 3rd round pick for Bradford if they like RG3.
4. With TJ Yates hype, I would check Schaub injury status and what it would take to move him. 2nd round and 5th for him. I would still draft a QB this year in the late 1st, 2nd or 3rd round.
5. I would offer this year and next year 1st pick plus a conditional 4th or 3rd this year to move up with Minnesota to take RG3.
6. I would peak at Hoyer in New England and offer a 4th or 3rd round pick for him, still drafting a QB in the second round this year.
7. If there is no move up scenario, I like the suggestion by Gtripp to sign Henne and still go with one of the Arizona QBs in the 2nd round.
IrMitchell
01-14-2012, 10:42 AM
I'm assuming that you guys realize Bock Osweiler can't play football right?
irish
01-14-2012, 12:47 PM
No need to get you panties in a bunch to try and move up from #6.
Most if not all of the teams picking ahead of us are already heavily committed (big bucks) to young QB's. So what is our desperation to give away draft picks when we sit at #6? Look at who is picking ahead of us:
1) Colts - already have Peyton Manning and have a so many needs. They take Luck.
2) Rams - Already have Bradford
3) Vikings - heavily invested in Ponder
4) Browns - already have McCoy
5) Tampa Bay - Already have Josh Freemen
6) Skinnies
I say stay where we are and let see what happens.
Absolutely. Under no circumstances give up any draft picks to move up.
CultBrennan59
01-14-2012, 01:48 PM
Absolutely. Under no circumstances give up any draft picks to move up.
McCoy..they're not sold on him and Shurmur loves RG3
CultBrennan59
01-14-2012, 01:50 PM
No need to get you panties in a bunch to try and move up from #6.
Most if not all of the teams picking ahead of us are already heavily committed (big bucks) to young QB's. So what is our desperation to give away draft picks when we sit at #6? Look at who is picking ahead of us:
1) Colts - already have Peyton Manning and have a so many needs. They take Luck.
2) Rams - Already have Bradford
3) Vikings - heavily invested in Ponder
4) Browns - already have McCoy
5) Tampa Bay - Already have Josh Freemen
6) Skinnies
I say stay where we are and let see what happens.
No no no no no. They are not set at all on McCoy. They, especially shurmur, love RG3. That's where your wrong.
SkinItup
01-14-2012, 02:03 PM
McCoy..they're not sold on him and Shurmur loves RG3
I think they give mccoy one more year. Third year is suppose to be the QB make or break year.
They have two first round picks so they can get him some weapons and/or protection. Plus there defense wasn't that bad last year.
CultBrennan59
01-14-2012, 04:34 PM
I think they give mccoy one more year. Third year is suppose to be the QB make or break year.
They have two first round picks so they can get him some weapons and/or protection. Plus there defense wasn't that bad last year.
weapons, yeah, protection, no. Their OL is one of the best in the league. If you put a good QB behind it, they'd probably be getting sacked less than 10 times a year.
Ruhskins
01-14-2012, 04:41 PM
weapons, yeah, protection, no. Their OL is one of the best in the league. If you put a good QB behind it, they'd probably be getting sacked less than 10 times a year.
While you can blame QBs on sacks, Cleveland gave up 39 sacks this seasons, that puts them in the top 15 in sacks allowed. I wouldn't call that having one of the best lines in the league. Although, they do play three tough defenses twice (the rest of the AFC North).
Tough predicament with the Browns, they really have no offensive weapons. And while they could trade up to get a RG3, they have a chance of improving their team a lot by not trading up.
artmonkforhallofamein07
01-14-2012, 05:49 PM
More than we can afford.
Nonsense we are the richest team in the NFL. Nothing comes between us and our new big name free agent. :)