sdskinsfan2001
01-26-2022, 01:03 PM
What's best for the team outside of getting Wilson, Watson, or Rodgers, is to draft a QB.
Ron needs to do what's best for the future of the team, not what is best personally for him, or his personal preference.
Draft a QB every damn year until we hit on 1.
I think Aaron Rodgers only makes sense if you think getting him makes us a SB contender this season. I don't. We'd certainly be better but I don't think we're that close. Nevermind the fact that he'd never see this as his best option.
I'd go a different direction. Need a guy you can keep for 3 years or more. Rodgers is a guy you maybe could get a few years from, but you could also end up with just one year. He's up there.
Rodgers on probably half or more teams in the league makes them SB contenders. If he was on this team this year, he probably would have counted for at least 3 more wins in my opinion.
It's a win now league. Nobody would give us a better shot right now.
irish
01-26-2022, 02:38 PM
Rodgers on probably half or more teams in the league makes them SB contenders. If he was on this team this year, he probably would have counted for at least 3 more wins in my opinion.
It's a win now league. Nobody would give us a better shot right now.
Exactly. It a week to week, year to year league. Worrying about 3 years from now isn't realistic in the modern NFL.
Schneed10
01-26-2022, 04:04 PM
Exactly. It a week to week, year to year league. Worrying about 3 years from now isn't realistic in the modern NFL.
Going to strongly disagree if you're talking about trading away something like two firsts and Daron Payne, for example.
SFREDSKIN
01-26-2022, 04:22 PM
Here's a good article from Michael Silver who is good friends with Ron from his days at Cal.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/michael-silver-provides-look-washington-105707409.html
Chief X_Phackter
01-26-2022, 05:37 PM
Trading two 1st round picks and a guy like Daron Payne would be a small price to pay if it put the team in SB contention for the next three or more years. At that point, nobody's going to miss them, especially if they draft well in rounds 2-7.
The Rams haven't had a 1st round pick since 2016, and they have only missed the playoffs once since then, with a 5-2 postseason record.
All this team needs is a QB, and they could have the same success or better.
I'll take that.
rocnrik
01-26-2022, 08:49 PM
Going to strongly disagree if you're talking about trading away something like two firsts and Daron Payne, for example.
Okay .. your point is valid IF we hit on those first rounders and find a way to keep all those D line players .. I would trade Davis ( last year first) and this years first and let Payne walk for Rodgers .. I see your point but I’m not confident we hit home runs on our picks .. Davis play was underachieving and Truth is so was Chase .. would you right now rather have Davis and Young or Rogers ?
irish
01-27-2022, 07:47 AM
Going to strongly disagree if you're talking about trading away something like two firsts and Daron Payne, for example.
If that trade gets WFT to a Super Bowl then nobody will care who was traded. Payne isn't getting a team to the SB, a QB is.
irish
01-27-2022, 07:50 AM
Okay .. your point is valid IF we hit on those first rounders and find a way to keep all those D line players .. I would trade Davis ( last year first) and this years first and let Payne walk for Rodgers .. I see your point but I’m not confident we hit home runs on our picks .. Davis play was underachieving and Truth is so was Chase .. would you right now rather have Davis and Young or Rogers ?
Its a no brainer, Rogers. Davis and Young aren't taking this team to the Super Bowl. Rogers can.
Schneed10
01-27-2022, 10:54 AM
Its a no brainer, Rogers. Davis and Young aren't taking this team to the Super Bowl. Rogers can.
So that's ultimately where you and I fundamentally disagree. If you think Aaron Rodgers could get this team to a Super Bowl in 2022 then I can see why you'd think going for this makes sense.
I just don't see how you can conclude that. You'd have Rodgers sitting on the books for, call it $30M, which means you'd need to cut Landon Collins to make room for a decent MLB in free agency. And you wouldn't have your 1st rounder this year or next year to fill other holes, which include WR, guard, safety and corner.
We don't have as much cap space as everyone seems to think, and I chuckle at the people like Chico who say the cap basically isn't a real issue. We have $34M of available cap space after signing Leno. And the following players would eat into that available space if we resign them:
- Bobby McCain
- Cornelius Lucas
- JD McKissic
- Adam Humphries
- Ricky Seals Jones
- Joey Slye
- Cam Sims
- Brandon Scherff (bye, we'll get a cheaper version)
So put Rodgers on at $30M and suddenly you need to drop Landon and probably extend Ereck Flowers to get his $10M cap number down, just so you can try to resign some of the guys above and fit in a MLB. Because remember, if you don't resign the guys above or find an alternative for them, then you've got significant roster holes.
Everyone's drunk over a QB. But we're not that close. Don't get it twisted, I want us to acquire a QB. I just don't want a 38 year old one.