Again, I don't disagree with you that he's overpaid relative to his ability. But I also feel like we're three rings in and you're still mad about DK Metcalf - my point, when we're talking about this offseason, is that the ink is dry here.pdub wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:53 am I am not trading the starting center for the Pro Bowl and a 2nd team All pro when he's on a rookie salary for a low value pick ( because centers are not valued when making trades ) when I want to try and go for a 3-peat.
And no matter how you look at it ( I look at it as LT's are still more valuable than RT's if you are a right handed quarterback just because of the standard way you face, even if you are mobile ) Jawaan Taylor is being significantly overpaid.
He's not a top 7 tackle.
I'm not horny to trade Humphrey or Smith just for the sake of being transactional, and they're both plus players.
But I would always be pointing myself to success over a rolling next-three-years period (or something like that), and the reality of a capped league is that you're not going to retain both of them over that period. I would absolutely NOT treat this offseason any differently simply because a threepeat is on the table; if anything, the fact that we just won it in a retooling year would give me MORE confidence not to compromise medium-term outlook.
So, to me, ESPECIALLY with Humphrey's massive snap problems, I would orient myself toward keeping one of them (at RG) and maximizing asset value on the other one.