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UGH! Why did you even speak Kenny Golladay's name into existence!? My instant gut reaction to that post is that you're 100% correct. He's absolutely the kind of buy-low, under the radar, retread, career reviving type of contract I expect the Chiefs to find this offseason. It's honestly too perfect not to be exactly what happens, but I wish you'd never put that idea out into the ether because I fear it becomes a self full-filling prophecy now.
Not that I have anything against Golladay, or that I'd hate adding him, just not sure he's the impact player I'm dreaming about in this thread. |
I would also be looking at Tyler Lockett, Hollywood Brown in a trade.
Both would add explosive playmaking ability while not breaking the bank. |
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Look younger. |
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The point is to not give big contracts to guys that are older. If he's in at a good rate (16 million or less) why not for 2 years? |
I'll give them 4-134, 6-217, and a choice of RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire or LB Willie Gay Jr.
They get a couple more picks and a RB that could split carries with Conner or Gay could step into a vacant ILB role for them in their 3-4. |
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But what would you give him? |
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Let's play a game that's theoretically possible but won't happen:
Say we draft Mazi Smith in round 1. Which I don't think happens with a Jones extension. Round 2 you grab a EDGE I think there's several there to choose from (not likely you pay Jones, Draft a DT round 1, with last year's pick a 1st rounder) Trade a 4 & 6th for Hopkins You have arguably an elite defensive line, one of the better Linenacker duos in the league, with a battle tested young secondary in which you can build more depth because you still have several picks left. Oh and an offense with a top 10 WR, A top 5 TE of all time, Top 5 HOF QB of all time, and an emerging RB in Pacheco with one of the best offensive lines in the league and 1 of the greatest coaches of all time. |
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