Hard disagree.
I already think he wouldn't get much in return.
We'd be much better off if he turns it around for us than trading him for pennies on the dollar when his value is at its lowest.
I understand I sound reactionary, but it's in response to a pattern of fucking up I'm seeing happen time and again. I'm wondering if this guy is fundamentally playing out of position as an NFL LT.
It happens, sometimes even the best college LT's are not suited to it in the NFL (Zack Martin, for example).
I'd clearly favor a move to RT if Guyton's better suited to it, and we are truly set along the interior of Smith-Beebe-Booker and so I don't see a destination for him there.
Frankly we are contractually married to Steele at least through 2026, and that's the way we couch the trade, that we've got a raw talent who's not a fit at LT and we don't have a spot for him.
Now is the time to move...
The teams that your best trade partners--
1) Folks who loved him in the 2023 draft and that memory is rapidly dying as there are now 8 new GM's since the 31 titled NFL GM's in 2023 (the Pats had Belichick)
2) Teams he had dominating performances against (prolly diddly and squat)
3) Teams scouting current talent (his 52.7 overall grade is 66th of 77 graded tackles on PFF-- big zero there)
4) Those who think they can salvage a legit 1st round pick who's still on his rookie contract.
Number 4 alone could be worth a 2026 3rd/4th round pick given how much even an average backup is going to cost you.
Every year you wait, my gut says this guy will continue to disappoint and his value will only decline as rookie contract years burn away and new GMs enter the league.
If I thought Jerry would even TRY him at RT, I'd have a different opinion, but Steele's contract says otherwise.
He's going to get Dak killed, and I'd rather have Nathan in there frankly