MrBrightside
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Discussing trading Watt is about as useful as discussing the Pirates spending money - it's a completely academic exercise as it's not going to happen.
Which rule are you referring to? Isn’t the cap floor based off a 4 year period?Trading Watt makes sense, but the thing with that is with the way the cap rules are you have to give that money to someone. If you don’t pay him 40 million, you gotta make some bigger trades or hand out some absurd free agent contracts.
Yes, i would love to offer him the Higgins 110/4 extension in august but the organization is probably gonna make him play out the rookie contract than tag him
Which rule are you referring to? Isn’t the cap floor based off a 4 year period?
Yeah why would we try to keep up with the jones and have a 2020s offense. Khan talked about playmakers and wanting to add them and drafted 0 wr or te.Board expert strikes again. lol
As I said weeks ago, they’ve never paid 2 WRs top money.
Even when they had a franchise QB for close to 2 decades.
That doesn't stop people from discussing Tomlin getting fired.Discussing trading Watt is about as useful as discussing the Pirates spending money - it's a completely academic exercise as it's not going to happen.
This is my one worry with them seemingly stockpiling picks for next year, well actually it's two worries:
- They have stiff competition for the top QB's next year, whoever said QB's may be. Competition who will with all likelyhood be worse teams and thus higher in the draft to begin with than the Steelers will be, and who have more and better quality assets ready to trade up with than what the Steelers have.
The chances of them trading up for either of the perceived top 2 QB's is close to none as they won't be bad enough to naturally have one of the top picks, and their competition have the assets to out bid them in a trade-up scenario would the top 2 perceived talents of the class prove worth trading up for.
I'm not exactly excited to come out of the draft that the team is clearly finally preparing to take their QB of the future in, with the 3rd or worse QB of the class. They should've prepared better for that if that's been their plan all along, but they're clearly half-assing this rebuild.
- I don't want to be looking back a decade from now wishing the year they finally prepared to draft a QB wasn't the year prior to a class they had a better chance at getting the top QB's out of if only they'd wait another year with more accumulated assets to trade-up with, and hopefully less competition for said QB's, especially if they actually decided to tank for once.
Basically, I hope next year doesn't turn into the draft class prior to the Manning/Rivers/Ben draft, with the Steelers pushing all their chips in a year too early because they were desperate and mistimed when they'd take a shot.
Yes there's no guarantee next year QB class will be worse than the years after, but I'd be far more confident in their chances at getting a franchise QB next year, if they weren't nearly guaranteed due to the circumstances I laid out above to be picking from the scraps of the top of the class than the best available options.
Yeah why would we try to keep up with the jones and have a 2020s offense. Khan talked about playmakers and wanting to add them and drafted 0 wr or te.
A third and a fifth in exchange for Pickens and a sixth is just horrendous asset management.
I get his reputation dampens his value but I also get the sense that his attitude issues won't be as big of an issue with Dax Prescott being a good qb playing in an offense that isn't stuck in the 3 yards and a cloud of dust era of football.
There have been a lot of diva wide receivers in football history and generally getting them the damn football is the best medicine.
Teams smell the Steelers desperation Khan paid a 2nd for Dk and handed him 30 million a year. I can’t believe the pats didn’t get in on this... well that woke up Steelers Nation.
Lot to work through, but looking forward to seeing no more insistence that the team loves Pickens and it's all the media blowing things up and there's no trade and all that.
Because that blew my mind.
I also think the price tells you what the rest of the football world thinks of the likelihood of Pickens straightening his head out. People can go on about the Steelers' offence but there's a lot of WRs stuck in non-pass friendly offences every year and virtually none of them go as mad as Pickens. The good ones still keep producing too rather than having 3 TD seasons.
Anyway. Here's to a fun 2026 draft!
It’s all good i look forward to seeing Howard and Mason handing it off 60 times a game and not being able to score 25 points on a regular basisMaybe try following the team a little closer
They don’t value WR2 that highly. Never did.So our WR room is essentially what it was last year only we are paying a lot more for it and turned this year's 2nd round pick into a 3rd next year. I don't see the point. If they are going this route then they shouldn't have bothered trading for DK or pursuing Rodgers, they should have traded Watt and Minkah, and they should have drafted some WRs. I don't mind planning for the future at all but this half-assed approach makes no sense.
A third and a fifth in exchange for Pickens and a sixth is just horrendous asset management.
I get his reputation dampens his value but I also get the sense that his attitude issues won't be as big of an issue with Dax Prescott being a good qb playing in an offense that isn't stuck in the 3 yards and a cloud of dust era of football.
There have been a lot of diva wide receivers in football history and generally getting them the damn football is the best medicine.
It’s all good i look forward to seeing Howard and Mason handing it off 60 times a game and not being able to score 25 points on a regular basis
Then trade him at the draft and draft a wr.They don’t value WR2 that highly. Never did.
They’ll pay WR1 top money and have WR2 on a rookie contract.
this team started the likes of Marcus Wheaton and Sammy coats at WR2 with a franchise QB under center.
They got lucky with a 4th Rnder in Bryant for a while till he smoked himself out of the league. drafted juju ( a #2 type) to play robin to ABs Batman.