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This really is like the special teams/backup draft. Only in this era you have to add, "Replace guys we already know we won't pay next year in FA."
The further a player gets away from his draft year, the less I care where they were drafted and if they are maximizing their "value". All I give a shit about is if they are a good player or not.I can’t warm up to it because even if they are right that he’s a quality player, they didn’t maximize the value of the selection.
Man. Pollard looks painfully average even in his highlights. Kickoff returns don't even matter, they've practically outlawed KOs anyway.
This really is like the special teams/backup draft. Only in this era you have to add, "Replace guys we already know we won't pay next year in FA."
He is a safety. Don't need one of those.
Stephen Jones on the phone again, flipping around the trade value chart...
So who is Pollard replacing? I get the McGovern one.
We love our gadget shit in the fourth and it never works out. You would think they would know this by now. Sean Payton may use him in2020 though.
Wasn't Switzer a fourth rounder?
He isn't and he isn't even a true enough RB to save tread on Zeke's tires.
So who is Pollard replacing? I get the McGovern one.
He isn't and he isn't even a true enough RB to save tread on Zeke's tires.
Can we at least get Daylon Mack or Gerald Willis? That's some extra interior potential and run stuffing talent.
He's the one backup. The others are future FA replacements.
But like you said, Pollard is the new Dunbar. Which by the transitive property, makes him the new Darren Sproles.
So I guess that was a good pick.
Right, and I don't get it at all. Wasn't one of our objectives to get a legit backup for Zeke? Looks to me that we blew that to shit