Found the problem. This has now become "well-selected" third rounders instead of playing averages and paying for an in-depth look at the 2WR in your system before signing.
If this refers to me, I did not say that. I said they MAY not need to add another WR in the context of adding a WR1/2 "safety blanket". Later I said a good value add would be fine for depth. But the idea that WRs were needed to make JD better seemed to have been put to bed.At least one person said they were initially in favor of getting him some weapons, but now that he’s playing so well, nah, we don’t need to add in this instance.
JDs ability to stretch the play out means the opposing DBs have to cover receivers longer and as we all know generally a receiver will get open. I would think CB would be the top need. If Washington beats the Ravens man the hype is going to get ridiculous.Receiver is literally not a need at the moment. Brown is doing well as a #2, Noah Brown is fine and Zaccharius is even filling in well.
For a unit which looked on paper to be underwhelming entering the season they have done very well.
Offense is NOT the problem and there is no need to trade for any help. The dire need is on D. This was re-emphasized in the Keim podcast where he just couldn't see the Commanders trading for Adams or any WR help. Just not needed. The offense has put up the most points in the NFL so far. Why would you want another WR?
Always appreciate the dialogue.I'm not sure anyone said that. I think we're all for upgrading the 2WR spot at least. I think the main issue was do we want to give up real assets to do it immediately/midseason via trade, or do we wait out the year, fully diagnose our needs versus development, and add what we need like we did last offseason.
I promise you I don't. I think he's great, and I'm not opposed to spending to get him in free agency (if he makes it there) if the price is right. But third round picks are potentially very valuable, and if we draft well those two guys are cost-controlled for years. I'm not so set on our new 2WR being Higgins that I'm willing to make that kind of trade. I'd rather use those picks more wisely AND get the best 2WR we can, whether it's Higgins or not.
I don't think we'd make the trade without a strong feeling that he'd want to sign, and I agree that if things stay as promising as they are right now -- not that we'll continue at this winning pace, but what's going on IS really promising -- being here for a little while will also make it more likely that he'd want to stay.
BUT, if we trade a couple thirds for him, then we're kind of locked in. If we give up that much to rent him for a few weeks, we're idiots. So in addition to giving up the assets it might hurt our negotiating position a bit for his side to know we're on the hook almost no matter what.
I’d love Higgins. For 2 3rds. We won’t do it. But saying we shouldn’t seems like …. Someone that wants to argue.
Their schedule after Baltimore: Carolina, Chicago, NYG, Pittsburgh with all but the Giants at home. They have a chance to do some damage heading into their back to back vs Philly and Dallas.JDs ability to stretch the play out means the opposing DBs have to cover receivers longer and as we all know generally a receiver will get open. I would think CB would be the top need. If Washington beats the Ravens man the hype is going to get ridiculous.
I'm worried about this one. I think the defensive plan has to be to make Lamar beat us with his arm, right? But the question is, can we? We have played 2 poor-men's versions of the Ravens so far: NYG and ARI. We got gashed by the interior running game in both instances but did manage to keep the mobile QBs from killing us. Henry and Lamar are each a league apart from those other opponents, but there's at least reason for cautious optimism (I hope.)I think we lose to Baltimore and it won’t be close. We'll see. I’ll certainly be rooting for the opposite.
You 100% need to bookmark this post for easy retrieval when somebody (*cough-cough* the Jets *cough-cough*) hire Belichick this offseason.Not sure who brought up this NE model BS, imho, but stick a fork in that. Hind sight 20/20 on the moves some team in the past has made is a recipe for dumbassery.
This where I’m at. Dyami Brown was just on the receiving end of a back-breaking play (something he hasn’t done much of), Noah Brown looks good anytime he’s targeted, and McCaffrey shows promise as a possession/3rd down guy. And of course, Terry has gotten a lot of good looks the last 2 games. I can’t remember whether Higgins is already a diva or is just showing signs of becoming one (so weird how so many successful WRs take on these toxic narcissist qualities) - but Adams is certainly in that category. We got none of that, and don’t need it - especially with a rookie phenom becoming the bona fire team leader after 5 fuggin games.Receiver is literally not a need at the moment. Brown is doing well as a #2, Noah Brown is fine and Zaccharius is even filling in well.