03-23-2020, 08:52 PM
(03-23-2020, 07:40 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: That's a dumb trade anyway. Trading Price still costs us 3.3 million in cap space and doesn't take any money off the books.
We lose depth on the inside (albeit, likely bad depth) and won't see any benefit until next off season (conditional pick implies it is based on his 2020 performance)
I'd rather we keep Price and see if he does anything in his third year than trade him for 2021 peanuts. If we're going to trade him, it needs to be in the 2020 draft and needs to be higher than a 6th round pick, to compensate for the cost of his contract.
That likely won't be offered, so we have no reason to trade him (or cut him).
Well said.
(03-23-2020, 07:44 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Agreed on all fronts; IG showed him working out with other Olineman from around the league and someone remarked that this is his first offseason that he actually CAN work out, since he's been injured the last 2.
Especially if he's in competition for a starting spot come OTAs and TC, if he stays healthy from now until then, he truly will have no excuse if he can't win out a job; would mean he just can't cut it.
Sure would like to see him win out one of the Guard jobs and do well. Injuries can stun any player I just cannot believe I was
so wrong about Price. Thought he could be a great Center, we will see if it has all to do with the injuries and the short arms or
not. Loved Price's upside, just have seen next to nothing good from him so far. Worse than John Ross.