jarntt
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His ranking has nothing to do with how much his trade value is? Seriously?The QB ranking has nothing to do with his value lol
His ranking has nothing to do with how much his trade value is? Seriously?The QB ranking has nothing to do with his value lol
I'm not a ranking or a tier guy, just going along with the theme here. My problem with rankings and to some extent tiers is that they assume players ranked (let's say) #14 and #15 are close in talent/value, but in reality there may be a huge drop off between the two. Same with tiers. We can lump a bunch of guys into a "starter" tier, but their values are not necessarily similar - in your example above are Mahomes and Stafford really very close?Its more about tiers than ranking imo.
GOAT: Brady
Franchise: Rodgers, Allen, Mahomes, Burrow, Herbert, Wilson, Stafford
Probably Franchise: Watson, Jackson
Starters: Dak, Cousins, Murray, Carr, Tannehill
At that point, whats the name of the next tier? Does it matter? You're going to have to beat 2-4 of these guys to win a Super Bowl.
Yes considering every GM has a different ranking...not sure why you are even bringing it up. An upgrade is an upgrade. Money is the issue here, like we've said over and over. All those teams listed as suitors would have an upgrade with Baker as starter. Nobody cares about some qb ranking system bc every GM views players different.His ranking has nothing to do with how much his trade value is? Seriously?
No, he isn't top 10.....but he is a top 16-18 QB and he's better than Heinicke.You can keep saying it and putting your pretend LOL, but it doesn't make you less wrong.
Even Wentz was traded with little issue and he makes more than Baker and his return was a 3rd and likely a 2nd next year plus a swap of 2nds. So is it that Wentz is top 10?
They are acting like we're saying he's the future of some team he gets traded to and that's not the case.Yes considering every GM has a different ranking...not sure why you are even bringing it up. An upgrade is an upgrade. Money is the issue here, like we've said over and over. All those teams listed as suitors would have an upgrade with Baker as starter. Nobody cares about some qb ranking system bc every GM views players different.
Its more about tiers than ranking imo.
GOAT: Brady
Franchise: Rodgers, Allen, Mahomes, Burrow, Herbert, Wilson, Stafford
Probably Franchise: Watson, Jackson
Starters: Dak, Cousins, Murray, Carr, Tannehill
At that point, whats the name of the next tier? Does it matter? You're going to have to beat 2-4 of these guys to win a Super Bowl.
They are acting like we're saying he's the future of some team he gets traded to and that's not the case.
He's better than what a lot of teams have currently and in case of an injury.....teams won't want to risk a chance at the playoffs. If the Browns eat say half his contract.....he's a bargain at 9 million for a 4th or 3rd rounder. He had the Browns within grasp of the AFC title game.
Mayfield is a starting QB in the League, not a backup.A bargain to pay about $4M-$5M over league average for what a backup gets paid right now? So much so that you want to give up an early pick to have that said "bargain"?
That's like shopping at 5th Ave in NYC for work shoes.
He led them to within a hair's reach of the AFC title game.....LOL.The important thing to remember too is that there is a tier group that would be listed WAY above Mayfield for guys that might not be as good as him currently.
Guys like Mac Jones, Justin Fields, Zack Wilson, Trevor Lawrence, ect. Teams are hoping to develop a guy who has the talent to be a top 10 guy. Might not be as good as Mayfield NOW but is way more coveted.
The simple fact is that if you are currently the 22th best QB and you are 27 years old in this league you dont now nor have you ever been a guaranteed a starting QB position. And with the cap it is even more pronounced because Baker both this year and in future years has to earn a shit more than a rookie development guy would have to make.
Baker is what he is. No one in their right mind is thinking he has a really good shot of being top 10 QB in any of the upcoming 3-4 years of football.
Let's lump Baker into a historical tier. He currently is looking like a Josh Freeman, Jason Campbell, Chad Pennington tier of QB. Guys who when they are under their rookie deals you are OK with. But the moment they get past the rookie deals, they are going to struggle to find starting gigs and hold them simply because they arent good enough to be considered a top half QB and they arent young enough and there is enough tape on them to know they likely are never going to develop into that top half of the league QB.
And '21 he was clearly compromised for 3/4 of the season and should have, in all likelihood, been shut down.And he had good seasons in 2018 and 2020, he's due for a good season. Especially, since he was hurt last season.
Keep reading this thread, people acting like he's a scrub.And '21 he was clearly compromised for 3/4 of the season and should have, in all likelihood, been shut down.
I don't think anyone, hopefully, is arguing that he's a top 10 guy as he stands, but he's still got a lot of years ahead of him, and there's certainly some upside: He'll be healthy, and getting to an organization that can offer him some consistency through the next few years to see if that doesn't help bump up his consistency in turn.
He led them to within a hair's reach of the AFC title game.....LOL.
Well of course it's the GMs rankings that decide it, not random people on the internet. but the rankings one million percent decide the value. How a team perceives a QB is absolutely playing into how much they will give up and what they think his value is. I don't get how this can even be disputedYes considering every GM has a different ranking...not sure why you are even bringing it up. An upgrade is an upgrade. Money is the issue here, like we've said over and over. All those teams listed as suitors would have an upgrade with Baker as starter. Nobody cares about some qb ranking system bc every GM views players different.
Calling him a scrub and having serious questions about him be a QB to lead your team is two different things.Keep reading this thread, people acting like he's a scrub.
SMH.
Gaskin was a borderline roster player who has been in the starting line-up by default. He isn't a by-committee standard RB and I don't think the Dolphins ever had any intention of keeping him on a PPE salary. However, PPE salaries have no guarantees so it doesn't hurt to bring such players into camp. I wouldn't mind the Rams signing Gaskin as a #4 RB at near vet minimum after he's cut and clears waivers, but teams are moving away from keeping 4 RBs on the active roster.Young guys? Teams only roster 3 or 4 RB's. There is only going to be one guy off the Miami roster last year heading into this year at the position after these signings.
I haven't seen Michel's contract yet but it has to have at least a $1m guarantee in it I would guess. And Mostert's has a $1M guarantee too. Which means its not likely that they will cut either guy after camp.
Miami's approach to RB this year is the most interesting we have seen in quite awhile. Sign not 1, not 2 but 3 vet journeyman to handle the position. They are going to be paying over $10M this season for the position now. I would guess Gaskins would be the cut after camp just so the cap number for the RB position doesn't top $12M.
I think Mahomes and Stafford had a similar value last year as weird as that is. But in a way I dont think they're close (age, upside, etc)I'm not a ranking or a tier guy, just going along with the theme here. My problem with rankings and to some extent tiers is that they assume players ranked (let's say) #14 and #15 are close in talent/value, but in reality there may be a huge drop off between the two. Same with tiers. We can lump a bunch of guys into a "starter" tier, but their values are not necessarily similar - in your example above are Mahomes and Stafford really very close?
I don't think it's just about Baker - I think there are multiple factors involved for why teams haven't traded for him. Some of it, for sure, is questioning where he would fit in, but some of it is out of his control (contract, trade demands by Browns, etc...).Calling him a scrub and having serious questions about him be a QB to lead your team is two different things.
The Browns went after because they don’t see Mayfield as the guy to lead them, teams aren't clamoring to trade for him because his abilty is questionable.
Gaskin was a borderline roster player who has been in the starting line-up by default. He isn't a by-committee standard RB and I don't think the Dolphins ever had any intention of keeping him on a PPE salary. However, PPE salaries have no guarantees so it doesn't hurt to bring such players into camp. I wouldn't mind the Rams signing Gaskin as a #4 RB at near vet minimum after he's cut and clears waivers, but teams are moving away from keeping 4 RBs on the active roster.