06-22-2020, 01:58 PM
When should you move away from a player? For me it's pretty simple:
1. If the player is on a rookie deal, there's really no need to move on until you have to pay the 5th year option. Things can change drastically and there is no need to move on from a cheap contract. The only exceptions for me are significant off field issues or a career threatening/ending injury.
2. For a veteran, it's when you don't like the guy is going to be a good value at the end of his new contract. Those can be pretty tough decisions.
As for the guys in this discussionL
Ross - you can't pick up his option, it's too much $$$. But he's going to be a nice part of this offense if he can stay healthy.
WJ3 - the guys has shown flashes of being an elite corner. It's a make or break year for him
Price - He's been horrible. Oddly enough I remember him being pretty good his rookie preseason and the first part of the season until he got hurt. He's been trash since. Another make or break year for him.
1. If the player is on a rookie deal, there's really no need to move on until you have to pay the 5th year option. Things can change drastically and there is no need to move on from a cheap contract. The only exceptions for me are significant off field issues or a career threatening/ending injury.
2. For a veteran, it's when you don't like the guy is going to be a good value at the end of his new contract. Those can be pretty tough decisions.
As for the guys in this discussionL
Ross - you can't pick up his option, it's too much $$$. But he's going to be a nice part of this offense if he can stay healthy.
WJ3 - the guys has shown flashes of being an elite corner. It's a make or break year for him
Price - He's been horrible. Oddly enough I remember him being pretty good his rookie preseason and the first part of the season until he got hurt. He's been trash since. Another make or break year for him.