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I don't know that it is done yet, but I would expect it to get done.
Trevor really regressed last year. If he would have built on his 2016 year then he would have fared better. I don't think it is a surprise that Denver is moving on nor that another team was interested. If we get a 7th round pick it is a return on what we spent on him so it could have been worse.
There may have been mutiny if Trevor went into camp with the Broncos. I wonder if it is a 5th or 6th ins 2019.
I have mixed feelings about Siemian. I'm glad to see him go - in that no one wants to be reminded about last year's performance. I think DC got it right - Siemian had the opportunity to build on the previous year and it didn't happen ( A lot of blame belongs to the split reps and the poor Oline). I'll take the handshake, but I'm not looking for Siemian's autograph.
What's a higher rating? A handshake or a fist bump?
My guess Trevor +7 for 5th in 19.
That is what I am guessing. We have a lot of picks this year and can't really use a 7th to move up much. So spread some picks out and get a higher pick next year. It may also be conditional on him beating out Cousins!
Siemian is just too easy to read for him to be a long term starter. You could see the pattern in 2016 and again last year. Will be a decent backup though.
Siemian is just too easy to read for him to be a long term starter. You could see the pattern in 2016 and again last year. Will be a decent backup though.
Vikes must not have liked what they saw in Kyle Sloter to bring in Trevor Siemian.
Yep. And not something you can see just by looking at stats. Opposing defenses sure could though. And to boot, he'd have had 5 more TD passes if he was able to see open receivers consistentlyLast year I remember Oakland and Philadelphia both coming out saying how easy it was to game plan for Denver with Siemian at QB.