03-12-2016, 04:33 PM
Fear of signing a veteran who could help this team because of losing a comp pick is lunacy. You still get 7 god damned picks to find that replacement.
(03-12-2016, 04:33 PM)yellowxdiscipline Wrote: [ -> ]Fear of signing a veteran who could help this team because of losing a comp pick is lunacy. You still get 7 god damned picks to find that replacement.
(03-12-2016, 02:19 PM)Stormborn Wrote: [ -> ]Outside of signing veteran role players to 1-2 year deals... what "risks" do we take exactly?
(03-12-2016, 04:33 PM)yellowxdiscipline Wrote: [ -> ]Fear of signing a veteran who could help this team because of losing a comp pick is lunacy. You still get 7 god damned picks to find that replacement.
(03-13-2016, 01:16 PM)Beaker Wrote: [ -> ]Marvin Jones was the best FA WR on the market. Anyone you sign will be a downgrade. We have enough veteran leadership in our locker room already. I would much rather have the extra picks than signing someone just to sign someone.
(03-12-2016, 04:33 PM)yellowxdiscipline Wrote: [ -> ]Fear of signing a veteran who could help this team because of losing a comp pick is lunacy. You still get 7 god damned picks to find that replacement.
(03-13-2016, 01:16 PM)Beaker Wrote: [ -> ]Marvin Jones was the best FA WR on the market. Anyone you sign will be a downgrade. We have enough veteran leadership in our locker room already. I would much rather have the extra picks than signing someone just to sign someone.
(03-13-2016, 10:33 AM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]We just gave a 32 year old free agent CB a $20 million deal.
Isn't that exactly the type of risk you are talking about?
(03-12-2016, 10:17 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]....Also, that aside, it took Sanu 3 years to be helpful, and it took 2 years for Jones. Iloka took 2 years to be helpful, 3 to be good. Williams is only just now being truly helpful in his 4th year.
(03-13-2016, 05:05 PM)Atomic Orange Wrote: [ -> ]Tired of reading MLJ had 10 TD's in his rookie year because it's kinda misleading..like Hill this past season. I didn't have the heart to tell the Lions fans this but let's not forget that 5 of those came in 1 really good game.
(03-13-2016, 05:05 PM)Atomic Orange Wrote: [ -> ]Tired of reading MLJ had 10 TD's in his rookie year because it's kinda misleading..like Hill this past season. I didn't have the heart to tell the Lions fans this but let's not forget that 5 of those came in 1 really good game.
(03-13-2016, 04:50 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure which team that you have been watching, but I see it a bit differently. Sanu was a contributor from day 1, as Jay Gruden integrated Sanu's many talents into plays that contribute to the team. Weather it be simply catching the ball, or throwing TDs, or running reverses or even taking snaps as a Wildcat QB, Sanu made his contributions from his rookie year on. The only knock that I have on him is that he got a case of the drops, when he was thrust into the WR1 role, when AJ and MLJ were both injured in 2014.
As for MLJ, how can you say that it took two years for him to be helpful? As a rookie, he had 10 TDs. The man has blazing speed, can take the top off of a defense. He was out his second year. Not his fault that he was used as a decoy for most of his time here.
Shawn Williams, on the other hand, you may have a point with. I had high expectations when we took him. He has been slow to develop, but isn't that the Mantra of this team? Draft and develop, they'll all be great players if not forced into service sooner than necessary.
(03-13-2016, 05:23 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]You're one of my favorite posters, Sunset, but I strongly disagree here. First off, Marv Jones did not catch 10 TDs in his rookie season...that was actually his 2nd season.
In 2012 - Jones' and Sanu's rookie season - they combined for 34 catches, 355 yards and 5 TDs. They were not effective as receivers and Binns (who was terrible) had to start 5 games because they weren't ready to see the field.
Secondly, Sanu's other contributions as a rookie (5 carries for 15 yards and 1 TD pass) weren't enough to offset his lack as a WR. I mean, ultimately that is his position and that's what we needed him for. Drafting a WR is fine for the long haul, but rookie WRs rarely contribute heavily, so it'd be nice to see a veteran hold it down for a year until that young player is ready to handle the position.
(03-09-2016, 09:12 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]You can only have up to 4 picks, and there's only 32 picks total given each year, so you have to go against the other 31 teams to even get that 4.
That said, why are people in love with compensatory picks? It doesn't help you at ALL this year. So what if they get an extra 4th rounder in 2017 if it means having a shit WR corps in 2016?
All that aside? The Bengals, for all their love of compensatory picks, suck with them something fierce. Here's a list of EVERY compensatory pick the Benglas have ever made under Lewis....
Elton Patterson
Landon Johnson (3rd Round)
Nedu Ndukwe
Andre Caldwell (3rd Round)
Matt Sherry
Angelo Craig
Mario Urrutia
Chase Coffman (3rd Round)
Bernard Scott
Clinton McDonald
Freddie Brown
Brandon Ghee (3rd Round)
Roderick Muckleroy
Jay Finley
Reid Fragel
TJ Johnson
Marquis Flowers
Lavelle Westbrooks
PJ Dawson (3rd Round)
Marcus Hardison
That is what a decade and a half of ignoring free agency gets you in return. That and no playoff wins. No thank you, how about they go and actually try to fix some things instead? Rishard Matthews and Reuben Randle are both still out there, as is Anquan Boldin.
(03-13-2016, 05:23 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]but rookie WRs rarely contribute heavily,
(03-13-2016, 08:43 PM)yellowxdiscipline Wrote: [ -> ]Losing an extra 6th round pick at best and going into the season worse off then we could be at a position isn't worth the unknown of an extra pick in my eyes.