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We shook the Niners into making a deal. Makes me feel good.9ers trade for chase young son of a biiiiiiitch
For a 3rd round pick wtf thats highway robbery
Williams fits our scheme a lot better then YoungYikes. 49ers are trade sharks, though Young stock has dropped a ton.
A 2 and a 5 seems a bit steep
I'm rooting for it to work out great. I just hate trading away valuable draft capitol, future draft capitol. It's like buying on credit, need to be careful with that.Williams fits our scheme a lot better then Young
What are the salary implications on that one? The Giants basically purchased the 2nd rounder by paying almost all the remaining salary49ers got Chase Young for just a 3rd round pick.
I'm rooting for it to work out great. I just hate trading away valuable draft capitol, future draft capitol. It's like buying on credit, need to be careful with that.
It will be an interesting offseasonI'm rooting for it to work out great. I just hate trading away valuable draft capitol, future draft capitol. It's like buying on credit, need to be careful with that.
What are the salary implications on that one? The Giants basically purchased the 2nd rounder by paying almost all the remaining salary
Williams missed 5 games last season, hope he stays healthy this year.He can't stay healthy and never really was the player that he was projected to be.
9ers trade for chase young son of a biiiiiiitch
For a 3rd round pick wtf thats highway robbery
Its a roll of the dice for themAnd we gave up what again? I told you Hawks always over pay. Young is 24 years old and still has "Upside". The only issue is we don't need a pure DE on this team as we have enough. Still the Capital they gave up for him is more inline to what the Hawks should have gave up for Williams WITH the Gaints still paying 90% or more of his current salary. Young has 5 sacks in 6 games. He could hit double digit sacks and is on pace for over 10 which is not bad. He is in the final year of his rookie contract so he is also a rental but i would assume they will do their best to resign him. He has a $2.9 Million cap hit ( but isn't owed all that anymore ) in 2023, That's below market value. Bosa/Young ... my stomach feels very sour right now. I would rather have talented YOUNG players than a talented OLDER player near the end of his career. DT have a shorter career on average than the overall average career length in the NFL.
Its a roll of the dice for them
He plays well enough to get a big contract and he will walk, but maybe they win the SB
If he doesnt play that well then its a wash
I doubt they resign Chase. They already have a ton of cap space allocated to several star players. Highest paid LT, Highest paid RB, Highest paid TE, Highest paid DE and a steep contract to Deebo. I doubt they can afford to offer Chase anything substantial and he's pretty much a bust at this point anyway. Having said that, it's a savvy move that they basically gave up nothing for as a SB short term rental push. So tip'o'the cap to Lynch. As for us, I didn't want them to sign Clark but it's done and sobeit. I wouldn't like us going for Chase and then extending him. He's undisciplined, injury prone and by some accounts can be lazy and a "me first" guy. Bad fit for us and I don't ever buy the young upside argument. These guys are what they are and he doesn't fit the Seahawks model. As for Williams, the right fit for what we needed in order to compete with those good O-lines we have to face down the stretch and into the play-offs. He has 2-3 good years left in the tank, imo. Way better fit for the Seahawks scheme. Both a run stopper and a guy that can push the middle of the pocket. Way better than an edge guy who pads his stats vs. shitty teams Maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't but I just disagree with your take Screamin. Cheers though pal. Let's have a beer and hopefully see the Niners fail miserably and take the division away from them.And we gave up what again? I told you Hawks always over pay. Young is 24 years old and still has "Upside". The only issue is we don't need a pure DE on this team as we have enough. Still the Capital they gave up for him is more inline to what the Hawks should have gave up for Williams WITH the Gaints still paying 90% or more of his current salary. Young has 5 sacks in 6 games. He could hit double digit sacks and is on pace for over 10 which is not bad. He is in the final year of his rookie contract so he is also a rental but i would assume they will do their best to resign him. He has a $2.9 Million cap hit ( but isn't owed all that anymore ) in 2023, That's below market value. Bosa/Young ... my stomach feels very sour right now. I would rather have talented YOUNG players than a talented OLDER player near the end of his career. DT have a shorter career on average than the overall average career length in the NFL. DT are slightly longer ( couple months ) than Linebackers. Most Linebackers start to fizzle at 30 on average. The best seem to carry it to 32-33 but with fast declining production.
I doubt they resign Chase. They already have a ton of cap space allocated to several star players. Highest paid LT, Highest paid RB, Highest paid TE, Highest paid DE and a steep contract to Deebo. I doubt they can afford to offer Chase anything substantial and he's pretty much a bust at this point anyway. Having said that, it's a savvy move that they basically gave up nothing for as a SB short term rental push. So tip'o'the cap to Lynch. As for us, I didn't want them to sign Clark but it's done and sobeit. I wouldn't like us going for Chase and then extending him. He's undisciplined, injury prone and by some accounts can be lazy and a "me first" guy. Bad fit for us and I don't ever buy the young upside argument. These guys are what they are and he doesn't fit the Seahawks model. As for Williams, the right fit for what we needed in order to compete with those good O-lines we have to face down the stretch and into the play-offs. He has 2-3 good years left in the tank, imo. Way better fit for the Seahawks scheme. Both a run stopper and a guy that can push the middle of the pocket. Way better than an edge guy who pads his stats vs. shitty teams Maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't but I just disagree with your take Screamin. Cheers though pal. Let's have a beer and hopefully see the Niners fail miserably and take the division away from them.![]()
And we gave up what again? I told you Hawks always over pay. Young is 24 years old and still has "Upside". The only issue is we don't need a pure DE on this team as we have enough. Still the Capital they gave up for him is more inline to what the Hawks should have gave up for Williams WITH the Gaints still paying 90% or more of his current salary. Young has 5 sacks in 6 games. He could hit double digit sacks and is on pace for over 10 which is not bad. He is in the final year of his rookie contract so he is also a rental but i would assume they will do their best to resign him. He has a $2.9 Million cap hit ( but isn't owed all that anymore ) in 2023, That's below market value. Bosa/Young ... my stomach feels very sour right now. I would rather have talented YOUNG players than a talented OLDER player near the end of his career. DT have a shorter career on average than the overall average career length in the NFL. DT are slightly longer ( couple months ) than Linebackers. Most Linebackers start to fizzle at 30 on average. The best seem to carry it to 32-33 but with fast declining production.