He isn't a rentalBit leery of what we gave up, it's a lotta picks, but that's a good player right there
That's never a guarantee as the player could hold out for a new contract. As mentioned above, he's done his guaranteed money save for the $2 mill roster bonuses, which don't become guaranteed til the first week of the new league year.He isn't a rental
It's only 2 picks as we're getting back a 5th which is essentially only going to be about 10 picks lower than the 4th. Couple this with the fact it's our own 3rd and not the one we got from the Dotson trade and essentially we're going to end up with Lattimore, a higher 3rd, and a lower 4th for Jahan and a late 4th.Bit leery of what we gave up, it's a lotta picks, but that's a good player right there
I can't remember the last player to get a first at the deadline. Maybe Bradley Chubb?So far, max return has been a 3rd.
No one really in their max prime to warrant a lot more in return.
Last season, saw Sweatt go for a 2nd. L. Williams (with 95% salary retained) landed a 2nd and 5th. Chase young for a 3rd.
Look at the ages of these guys who have been moved. Older WR in Adams, Cooper (years of exp), DHop.I can't remember the last player to get a first at the deadline. Maybe Bradley Chubb?
Well, even Ridley a couple years back went for a 4th and 5th. Hockenson for essentially a 2nd. Roquan Smith a 2nd and a 5th. Even CmC was only 26 when he was traded and didn't fetch a first.Look at the ages of these guys who have been moved. Older WR in Adams, Cooper (years of exp), DHop.
Guys at the tail end of their 2nd contract and into their non guaranteed years.
Like you mentioned Chubb, he was coming off his rookie contract, so there is more prime years ahead of him. And at DE, that is a premium position.