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The great Keke CouteeSo they have anyone else to throw to??
The great Keke CouteeSo they have anyone else to throw to??
They have to run, David Johnson isn’t the most durable. So Ingram can contributeTexans sign Mark Ingram
Huh. Seems an odd signing for a team that will probably suck this year regardless of if Watson stays or not
Should draft someone in the later rounds instead. Might find the next James Robinson.They have to run, David Johnson isn’t the most durable. So Ingram can contribute
So its a 4 year deal, with all years voided at end of 2022 - so the cap hurt is spread out more.TB - more on Tom's new contract - extension for one more year - 2022 - gives team $19 million in cap savings
First its going to take more than 3 first rounders IF Houston deals. Plus the Browns picks will be later in the round vs. teams like NY Jets and Miami and even Carolina.What about Mayfield and three first rounders for Watson? would that get it done for both teams? Have to think Browns improve a lot with Watson instead of Baker, but Houston gets a competent qb that could grow and three first rounders. though if Houston does that they better get some offensive lineman. For the Browns, already a good team do you think that puts them in the SB conversation?
Did you mean these to be in my mock draft thread? Philadelphia is all in on Hurts cause the owner has said HE is all in on Hurts. So no, Philly will not take a Qb at #6. A trade back is best as they can get Wrs in this draft later, but need more picks to rebuild with as they are cap strapped.as for Carolina trade with Philadelphia. Is Philadelphia high enough on Jalen Hurts to pass on Justin Fields, or is it just a long rebuild and they aren't high enough on Fields and can wait till next year?