03-12-2022, 01:13 AM
(03-12-2022, 12:49 AM)bfine32 Wrote: The crazy thing is that those who favor the trade seem to think that those opposed to it do not realize how good Collins is on the field.
But could it be that those that favor the trade do not realize why folks are opposed to it?
I won't speak for everybody on the pro side, but the fact seems like everyone opposed acts as if every option doesn't carry the same or greater risk.
Armstead with health and cap; Tunsil with draft capital, cap, switching Jonah (biggest assumed risk of him being as good on the opposite side, same with Armstead), health (never played a full 16, this year with thumb injury); Moses being a so-so journeyman.
The greatest thing about the potential trade is not the player but that the risks are almost mitigated to negligible levels due to being able to cut him with the only loss being a pick. Hes also cheap enough that one of the top fitting guards and Centers are still on the table to be purchased in FA as taking 10M for top 5-10 RT