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You need guys capable of helping Mahomes, not just a roster of guys who need Mahomes to be magical to help THEM out. That might make for god regular season stats, but it doesn't win games against the NFL's elite. You can't just keep piling marginal talent around Mahomes. I have no interest in Mahomes having an Aaron Rodgers career arc. Chiefs fans have been infected by this disease ever since we traded Hill. |
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I don’t get the “they didn’t add good players” discussion. Pacheco is awesome. Juju is a legit WR who has been an excellent 2nd option to Kelce and is a 1k WR if he doesn’t miss time due to injury. Skyy is TBD but damn dude. This offense has some legit talent. I’d go as far to say that RB and TE positions as a whole are better this year than they have been in the last few years |
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Which with Mahomes and Andy here, would see like you can get guys with good skill sets and meld it all together, which they've done. I do think you have to keep adding to the room via the draft though. |
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We're talking about WR's. And no, don't try to convince me JuJu is "excellent". That debate goes back months. I ain't budging on it and imo, this season has only proven me correct. |
JJSS is a good possession WR. A fine #2 guy.
You don't pay those guys. You go find the next one. |
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****, even Rodgers had Adams. Im watching Herbert throw prayer balls up at his WR's only to see them come down with one hand, toe tapping sideline catches. Allen has Diggs. Herbert has Williams and Allen. Burrow has a ****ing trio. Mahomes gets.....JJSS? FML |
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Which just makes all those, "JJSS is gonna price himself out of KC" takes just hilariously cringe to me. |
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I just don't see it happening. Which is why I'm content walking away from him vs offering him $16+ million/yr. |
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It's not a matter of money, it's a matter of finding the proper talent. I still think Veach is willing to pay for a premiere WR, but in a perfect world he'd be home grown and won't have to pay him for another 4-5 years. I don't believe that throwing B/C tier players at the position is a long term strategy, more just a short term solution for this season. Someone in the draft thread mentioned trading for Hopkins. I think that's an interesting proposition. |
Some interesting options to consider….
Option A: pay a top 5-10 WR $30m+ (I don’t think this is ideal) Option b: pay a mid to low tier WR1 low $20m. Offset by not keeping juju and Mvs. Cost neutral. Fill their spots with draft and value guys. I love the idea but market may be dry in 2023. Option c: find a great value WR1 by looking at WR2s. Aggressively draft a WR1 to bump this WR down, so we end up with an elite WR2. Tyler Boyd is a great and realistic example. Option d: draft a guy you legit think can be WR1. Knowing Andy’s resistance to playing rookies consider: 1) short term contract to older vet or injured vet Option e: I might like this best. Consider something like option D but wait out the WR market. Payrolls are going to explode the next 1-2 years. WR market should normalize. If our 2023 draft WR doesn’t work out then go after a good free agent WR in 2024. We may be able to buy not low, but reasonable. |
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Some WRs who could be interesting stopgaps… dj chark, Jarvis Landry. I’m sure more will become available. Guys you can plug in for a very short time but can quickly get rid of so they don’t destroy your long term cap.
Examples of WR2s you can pay to temporarily play WR1 are Darius slayton. Examples of WR2s you can easily turn into WR1s are tee Higgins/Tyler Boyd (2024). Higgins may get paid though. Some ways to improve the WR room without breaking the bank. |
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