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Sign him at market cost to a long term deal |
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62 | 65.96% |
Let him play out this year, FT him next year and possibly the next |
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10 | 10.64% |
Trade him this next year for similar compensation as what GB got (1st and 2nd round picks in current draft) |
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18 | 19.15% |
Other option not listed…describe in your post. |
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4 | 4.26% |
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#31 |
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If there's a good gamble to be made in this regard, it's absolutely Tyreek Hill.
The guy is just a unicorn. I mean if the answer ends up being "We're paying Mahomes, Hill and Kelce until they can't do it anymore and in the meantime everyone else is pretty much expendable..." I'd understand the approach. The risk would terrify me and the 'brave new world' of $28 million WRs is not one I'm accustomed to. But if anyone's worth gambling on there, the guy who simply moves in ways human beings do not move is probably the one spin the wheel with.
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You absolutely extend Hill he's a generational talent
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You give the best wide receiver in the history of your franchise the benefit of the doubt if the decision isnt crystal clear one way or the other. Period. Go to battle with your guys Last edited by ForeverIowan; 03-17-2022 at 10:25 PM.. |
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When Tyreek retires he’ll be right up there with Jerry Rice and Randy Moss. I want him to go to the HOF as a CHIEF.
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Might get grief for saying this, but until proven otherwise I don't have a lot of faith in Veach to adequately find offensive skill positions, seeing as how so far he's added a gadget #3 WR in the 2nd round and an undersized subpar RB in the first round.
Trading Tyreek when the chances of anyone coming close to filling the massive hole he'd leave behind would be insane. The depth at WR is already nonexistent WITH Tyreek, trade him and it gets even worse. |
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I want to keep him forever and give him a special preference for having a unique ability and impact on the game far and above his annual yardage numbers, but I'm actually surprised he and Adams numbers don't hold up as well against say Michael Thomas or Julio Jones career stats.
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Would not surprise me whatsoever if Tyreek is playing at an extremely high level well into his mid 30s. Guy is a physical freak. If he loses a step or two he will run a 4.3 or 4.4 instead of a 4.2. He makes up for that with experience and unparalleled trust and chemistry with Mahomes.
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I agree with pretty much everyone else. He changes how defenses have to play us, so his impact goes beyond his stats.
I'm not sure any other non-quarterback in the league dominates defensive game planning as much as Tyreek.
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The silence on an extension for Hill worries me. He wouldn't restructure last year to give the team some more cap room. Is he playing to be a free agent and get paid like Adam's?
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Julio's best 6 years: 2014-19, 92 games, 623 receptions, 9388 yards Megatron's best 6: 2010-2015, 90 games, 538 receptions, 8548 yards Moss's best 6 year run: 1998-2003, 96 games, 525 receptions, 8375 yards Rice: 1990-1995, 96 games, 596 receptions, 8759 yards Marvin Harrison: 1999-2004, 95 games, 649 receptions, 8707 yards I don't think receiver in NFL history has had a span as thoroughly dominant as Julio did at his apex. No, Tyreek Hill doesn't stand up to Julio Jones because good lord, who does? It's just a completely absurd run. Truly amazing players like Randy Moss have 1st ballot HOF careers and break 1,500 yards in a season once. Over a 6 year stretch Julio Jones averaged that many. It's just unheard of.
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In one hand, you have a HOF WR in his prime that has done every single thing right since you drafted him. He has great chemistry with the team and is invaluable in many ways past the stat sheet. In the other hand, getting a first and second round pick AND 28 million in cap space (minus the cost of cap space to the rookie contracts) to go sign someone else would also give the team enough resources to improve massively, as well. |
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I would keep Tyreek Hill if you can.
It was very telling that the Green Bay Packers offered the same contract money to Adams. The Packers knew what they had in Adams and wanted to keep him rather than take the 1st and 2nd round draft picks. I started to bring in a list of all of the failed WRs that have been drafted lately but did not want to make your eyeballs roll into the back of your head. Packers could not work out a contract that worked but if we can keep Tyreek Hill, we should. 1. First try to work out contract. 2. Tag him next year if needed. 3. Lastly, If Tyreek does not want to stay, work out trade. |
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I have a feeling a deal gets done in the next 48 hours now that Adams is signed. Veach and Tyreeks reps have been intensely talking for weeks. This number won’t be a surprise, just clarification.
Make it a 5 year extension with trapdoors and cookie jars, though. |
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