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RE: Brandin Cooks - BengalChris - 10-29-2020 (10-29-2020, 08:41 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: There's been a lot of talk about the Texans shopping their guys and how all their WRs are available. They look like they're going to go into some turmoil now that O'Brien is gone and they'll bring in new folks. I like the idea of acquiring Cooks. Would save an early draft pick in the upcoming draft, as there does need to be a replacement in the top 3 WRs for AJ, who will likely sign elsewhere. There may be other possibilities out there, but acquiring Cooks now would allow for he and Burrow to get on the same page. Would make for a formidable passing attack next season. The OL and DL would then become the focus of the draft, provided the team re-signs Jackson. I still believe a new coaching staff is also necessary for a winning team. RE: Brandin Cooks - Nicomo Cosca - 10-29-2020 (10-29-2020, 01:24 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Fair. Well, I’d much rather have Cooks than Uzomah... I think we need to get Burrow a true playmaking TE anyway. RE: Brandin Cooks - Wes Mantooth - 10-30-2020 (10-29-2020, 09:25 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Well, I’d much rather have Cooks than Uzomah... I'm actually amazed that some people think we should keep Uzomah. He was already most likely a cap casualty before the injury, and now he's coming off a torn achilies. A few people have said that we have to keep him because he was playing so well. The guy had a 45 yard game, and a 42 yard game. It's not like he threw up an 8 catch, 120 yard 2 TD game in there. Through 6 seasons his career high is 439 yards receiving. Every other year was 242 and under. And for people that maybe think he makes up for lack of volume by being a red zone threat, he's got 8 career TD's. (Average of 1.3 TD's a season) Why on Earth would you want to pay a guy with this history, coming off the worst injury you possibly have, 6.3 million dollars in 2021? We can cut bait and still save 5.3 mil after eating a relatively small amount, as he's going into his final year. RE: Brandin Cooks - samhain - 10-30-2020 It's a Bengal-esque move, but I wouldn't mind having Marvin Jones back. He'd look good behind Higgins and Boyd. RE: Brandin Cooks - TheLeonardLeap - 10-30-2020 (10-30-2020, 01:02 AM)samhain Wrote: It's a Bengal-esque move, but I wouldn't mind having Marvin Jones back. He'd look good behind Higgins and Boyd. He'll be 31 next year and while it's TBD this year, the previous two years he's been hurt. I feel like bringing Marvin Jones back is a lot of the same downside of bringing AJ Green back, but without the AJ Green upside, and I already don't think they should bring AJ back precisely because of those downsides. RE: Brandin Cooks - kalibengal - 10-30-2020 John Ross is at it again...would be awsome to ship his ass and get a guy like Cooks who is OFF THE SCALES BETTER RE: Brandin Cooks - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-03-2020 (10-29-2020, 08:56 PM)BengalChris Wrote: I like the idea of acquiring Cooks. Would save an early draft pick in the upcoming draft, as there does need to be a replacement in the top 3 WRs for AJ, who will likely sign elsewhere. There may be other possibilities out there, but acquiring Cooks now would allow for he and Burrow to get on the same page. Would make for a formidable passing attack next season. I believe the same Chris, nice post. RE: Brandin Cooks - Luvnit2 - 11-07-2020 If we focus, we can find the type of receivers the Chiefs have targeted in round 3 through 6. What is a Chief's WR? They have quickness and speed. They may lack a bulky body build like Hardman (2nd round), Pringle (6th round) and Robinson (4th round). Hill (5th round) is the exception in this group, small in height but built like a running back for his size. Then they have Watkins (former 1st round pick of Bills), who is big & fast and runs like a running back. They have a great TE Kelcey which makes it all work. But, Watkins is the only 1st round wide receiver in the group. Reid has many packages he can use including putting 3 extremely quick and fast WR's with an world TE. So, I think we can find better versions of Erickson, Thomas and replace AJ Green and the huge salary via the draft. But, the biggest priority to me is finding and paying big bucks for the great pass catching TE who hopefully can block. That is our missing piece and 2 speedy and quick WR's to compliment Boyd, Higgins and Tate would make this group special in my opinion. Sadly Ross I thought could have been one of those guys, he has 8 games to prove it or we need 3 guys, one for Green, Erickson and Ross. Thomas maybe, but he is a very good special team WR. RE: Brandin Cooks - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-12-2020 (11-07-2020, 11:36 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: If we focus, we can find the type of receivers the Chiefs have targeted in round 3 through 6. What is a Chief's WR? All for copying the prior Super Bowl winner... RE: Brandin Cooks - ochocincos - 11-18-2020 (11-07-2020, 11:36 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: If we focus, we can find the type of receivers the Chiefs have targeted in round 3 through 6. What is a Chief's WR? Bengals could also get Pitts or Freiermuth in Rd 1 if they want that type of TE. RE: Brandin Cooks - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-19-2020 (11-18-2020, 03:43 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Bengals could also get Pitts or Freiermuth in Rd 1 if they want that type of TE. Might be the way to go if Sewell isn't there and then go pass rushers in the 2nd and 3rd like we spoke of in the other FA thread. |