duke1861
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next season we should have ample cap space . so get a couple of good guys and then draft some guys
Just out of curiosity, why do you think we will have more room next year? Who is coming off the books?
next season we should have ample cap space . so get a couple of good guys and then draft some guys
I guess I don't understand how NFL contracts work but needless to say, I don't think we should be paying Robinson 10 -14 million a year after he is coming off an ACL tear.
What do you think Paul Richardson and Albert Wilson will sign for per year and what do you estimate the cap number for 2018 will be. To be honest, that is who I would go with given Smith's history with Wilson and the fact that he can be a PR. I like Richardson stretching the field of course.
Any thoughts on Lee and Moncrief?Well more than their possible value.
Robinson can at least be worth the value.
Albert Wilson’s history with Alex Smith saw his best season, as a two WR, with a massive five hundred yards last season. Hell no.
Paul Richardson had 700 yards last season. He will likely get paid 7-10 million per season...hell no.
Well more than their possible value.
Robinson can at least be worth the value.
Albert Wilson’s history with Alex Smith saw his best season, as a two WR, with a massive five hundred yards last season. Hell no.
Paul Richardson had 700 yards last season. He will likely get paid 7-10 million per season...hell no.
One last thing, Richardson would have been 2nd on our team in reception yards with about 70 yards behind Crowder right? If he wants 10 million a year, I agree, we need to move on. We need a solid number 2 or 3 WR and I don't want to burn a 1st or 2nd rounder on a WR unless we have no other choice.
Any thoughts on Lee and Moncrief?
go to sports tracJust out of curiosity, why do you think we will have more room next year? Who is coming off the books?
richardson = pryor
Except Richardson doesn’t even have the same athletic prowess. Richardson may very well be a better WR, but let’s not pay to find out. Instead, I would pay Pryor much less to find out if he can improve.
I think Paul Richardson is a little bit better then what you are giving credit for.
He has good hands. Pryor..... does not.
He made one of the best catches Ive ever seen in a playoff game. Forget Beckhams catch this one I believe was more difficult:
I'd imagine playing receiver his entire life that he is a way smoother route runner then Pryor.
Richardson missed 2016 because of an injury so his career numbers are a bit skewed.
Unless you are Doug Baldwin the hawks passing game really spreads the ball around. Graham, Lockett, Baldwin, Richardson, Kearse when he was there etc.
I think Richardson could be the next Golden Tate coming out of Seattle. Showed promise in Seattle was offered a contract by Lions that many thought they were overpaying for at time. Turns into a WR1b
I would be in favor of offering Richardson a 4 year 36 million contract with 20 million guaranteed.
not too far out of line but a risk but hey sometimes you have to roll the dice a little
Golden Tate final year in Seattle
64 catches, 898 yards, 5 TDs
He's gone on to average 1074 yards, 94 catches, and 5 TDs a year in 3 seasons in Detroit
Paul Richardson final year in Seattle
44 catches, 703 yards, 6 TDs
Not saying Richardson is going to go onto have the same success as Golden Tate did post Seattle but they do have a lot of similarities. Both 2nd round picks too
I think Paul Richardson is a little bit better then what you are giving credit for.
He has good hands. Pryor..... does not.
He made one of the best catches Ive ever seen in a playoff game. Forget Beckhams catch this one I believe was more difficult:
I'd imagine playing receiver his entire life that he is a way smoother route runner then Pryor.
Richardson missed 2016 because of an injury so his career numbers are a bit skewed.
Unless you are Doug Baldwin the hawks passing game really spreads the ball around. Graham, Lockett, Baldwin, Richardson, Kearse when he was there etc.
I think Richardson could be the next Golden Tate coming out of Seattle. Showed promise in Seattle was offered a contract by Lions that many thought they were overpaying for at time. Turns into a WR1b
I would be in favor of offering Richardson a 4 year 36 million contract with 20 million guaranteed.
Philly guy has been here 5 min, pay no attention SoCal. On March 14th, hopefully everyone can move on. The haters (of the deal: letting KC go, acquiring AS) will continue to hate and breed negativity around the team and or fan base. Others will move on and cheer and continue to support whomever wears burgundy & Gold.
2-3 years of a failed Alex Smith experiment with no real hope at a SB. Followed by a rookie qb who either rides the pine behind a stop gap year 1 or goes through the growing pains. 1-2 more years to get acclimated to NFL = 5 years
get it?
The redskins should absolutely pay either Robinson or Richardson $7-10 million. Both would be instant upgrades for the Redskins, and Robinson is a proven commodity. If I had my druthers, I'd be calling Robinson and setting up a meeting at 12:01 am on the morning of free agency.
Robinson excelled with Blake Bortles at qb. Nothing more needs to be said.
Robinson, a DT, an OG, and a MLB should be the priority free agency signings.