Elliott would be awesome, though if one of these three QB's is available at 4 and is of franchise quality then you have to take him.I'm of the mind now there's no way they take QB at 4. I want a trade down and to get Elliot. I think getting him helps both offense and defense and he would have the most immediate impact of any player they could take. Even if they don't trade down, take him damnit.
RKG
Championship.
Eh who cares. He actually started to look a little respectable this year for the first time.
I would love to have someone bite. I would even trade his rights for a third.Leary got tendered second round tender.
Agreed, we had to do that offer because he was undrafted. But he is better then a lot of teams starters and cheap. Would be tempting to someone I would think.I would love to have someone bite. I would even trade his rights for a third.
If we had a clue what to do with such a pick.
I hope we look at peddling him for a mid round pick.
A fourth would be sweet.
I am sure we could find some obscure Big 12 LB we could blow it on.If we had a clue what to do with such a pick.
I'm not against keeping Leary around, we don't exactly have great depth along the O-line if he doesn't return. Leary has proven to be capable, not an allstar but if someone were to get hurt he could step in and we wouldn't see a giant down turn in production.
I hope we look at peddling him for a mid round pick.
A fourth would be sweet.
I am sure we could find some obscure Big 12 LB we could blow it on.
Basically you either keep him 1 more year as an elite backup and get nothing in return for him or you trade him now. I wouldn't give the guy away. I wouldn't trade him for a late round pick. He has more value to me as a backup. But if I can get a good pick for him I take it knowing he will bolt after this season anyway.I'm not against keeping Leary around, we don't exactly have great depth along the O-line if he doesn't return. Leary has proven to be capable, not an allstar but if someone were to get hurt he could step in and we wouldn't see a giant down turn in production.