Skinsfanatic
10-23-2022, 08:49 AM
With the NFL trade deadline just a little over a week away (Nov. 1), I am curious to see what everything thinks we could get for members of our roster if we decided to sell off anything that isn't a part of the future at the deadline. While you can post anything you want, the intent of this question is what draft capital could we stockpile by selling off, not what players could we get in return.
For example, I "think" trading William Jackson for a 6th/7th-round pick could get us a late-round pick and about $10-12 million in cap space for next year.
SFREDSKIN
10-23-2022, 10:13 AM
3 players I would cut or trade.
William Jackson
Bobby McCain
Trai Turner
PorkSkins
10-23-2022, 01:56 PM
3 players I would cut or trade.
William Jackson
Bobby McCain
Trai Turner
You MIGHT get a loaf of bread for Turner.
Chico23231
10-23-2022, 02:01 PM
Ham sandwiches, all of them
PorkSkins
10-23-2022, 02:05 PM
Ham sandwiches, all of them
You're not receiving any meat on that sammich per Turner.
Schneed10
10-24-2022, 12:20 PM
3 players I would cut or trade.
William Jackson
Bobby McCain
Trai Turner
No trade value on them, if you can get anything at all you probably do it. But you wont.
Doesn't make sense to cut them now, going to need them all for depth at some point. Definitely all cut candidates this offseason though.
Schneed10
10-24-2022, 12:23 PM
The only player with any meaningful trade value, where trading the player wouldn't screw the cap, is Daron Payne.
The rest of the guys are either:
- good players on rookie contracts like Kam Curl. Not a good idea to trade guys like this.
- guys making too much money relative to their play for other teams to consider worthwhile. Wentz fits in here. Maybe a team sees him as carrying a little value / upside but they'd never take on his $28M.
- guys who straight up suck ballz. See Jackson, William
Redskins247
10-24-2022, 12:52 PM
The only player with any meaningful trade value, where trading the player wouldn't screw the cap, is Daron Payne.
The rest of the guys are either:
- good players on rookie contracts like Kam Curl. Not a good idea to trade guys like this.
- guys making too much money relative to their play for other teams to consider worthwhile. Wentz fits in here. Maybe a team sees him as carrying a little value / upside but they'd never take on his $28M.
- guys who straight up suck ballz. See Jackson, William
They should definitely trade him, and I'm sure he would love that, but they won't because they're stupid. What do you think you "could" get for Payne? A 2nd?
Wait, why trade Payne?
McLaurin and Allen got paid.
Pay Payne. No one else deserves an extension.
There is a minimum cap so someone has to get paid.
Look at how not paying Scherff worked out for us.
Schneed10
10-24-2022, 01:20 PM
I think with Payne it's a question of fit with the team's vision for DL scheme. I think they drafted Mathis because they envision one of the guys being the typical space eater in the middle while the other is the disruptive 3-tech type. Allen and Payne are both the 3-tech type, so it's a question of do you want to pay so much for a fit that might not jive the best.
But your point is a good one: who TF else are we going to pay. If we're going to end up drafting a rookie and moving away from Wentz, we might be wise to just pay Payne.
I think in general this team needs to start thinking about how to manage the cap more aggressively. They get so concerned about hamstringing themselves but you see plenty of teams massage the cap and work around those concerns.