MHJ, McBride, and who else if not Hollywood? Dortch and Rondale are not going to cut it.
WilsonMHJ, McBride, and who else if not Hollywood? Dortch and Rondale are not going to cut it.
Oh ya him. "championship"Wilson
Trent Sherfield #hescominghomeMHJ, McBride, and who else if not Hollywood? Dortch and Rondale are not going to cut it.
You all need to stop with the 10 million. It's not happening. Not with the giant cap increase. Here is CBS and Sportstrac. I had him at 3 years 45
3. Marquise Brown, Arizona Cardinals
Marquise Brown, a first-round pick back in the 2019 NFL Draft, should have a decent market as a speedster who has multiple years left on the right side of 30. Certainly the Cardinals like to keep him after not trading him at the deadline in 2023; plus he is one of quarterback Kyler Murray's closest friends in the league since the two were college teammates at Oklahoma.
Should he depart to another franchise, the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears both make sense. The Panthers have a clear need at receiver, and new head coach Dave Canales has shown the ability to create a solid attack after his revival of Baker Mayfield in Tampa Bay last season.
Brown also isn't a true WR1, but pairing him with DJ Moore on the Chicago Bears as a high-end second receiver makes a lot of sense. Plus, Chicago has money to burn with just under $67 million in cap space, per OverTheCap.com, and the allure of also likely adding 2022 Heisman Trophy winner in USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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Best team fits: Cardinals, Panthers, Bears
Spotrac's market value: Four-year, $59.5M contract ($14.9M AAV, No. 20 highest-paid WR in terms of AAV)
Age in 2024 season: 27 (turns 27 on Dec. 20)
Maybe get Brittan Golden off the couch and away from that podcastTrent Sherfield #hescominghome
He can "teach the young guys"Andre Roberts is likely willing and able!
I completely disagree with everything you are saying here. Desperate to get rid of a $10WR deal? Come on.Signing Hollywood Brown to a multi-year deal would be dumb, period, IMO. Just saddling us with another player we'll be desperate to be rid of halfway through year 1. It would be very Keim.
rather shortsighted to resign hollywood to anything other than a short contract - and he will sign it - this i ashort you
Best celebration by a receiver.Andre Roberts is likely willing and able!
Very little. We goofed massively with the trade; let's not compound the error.I completely disagree with everything you are saying here. Desperate to get rid of a $10WR deal? Come on.
It's clear you don't like Hollywood, but he has value.
That is a bargain price though. So without seeing the alternative, I say bring him back.Very little. We goofed massively with the trade; let's not compound the error.
Exactly. Although I don't think he goes for 10M multiyear deal at all, so all of this will likely be moot.That is a bargain price though. So without seeing the alternative, I say bring him back.
I'd rather earmark 10M for a decent guard then spend it on Hollywood. If it's a choice between the two, I think it's an easy one.
That's why I said "if". What if we spend big money on other positions in FA, and there is only enough room for one or the other?It isn't a choice between the two. They have the Cap space to do both.
Early Doucet says hold my beer!Andre Roberts is likely willing and able!
Jason McCadley has entered the chat.Early Doucet says hold my beer!
David Boston hands the syringe to Thomas Jones and says,"sure coach... I can still ball"Jason McCadley has entered the chat.
Okay, I change my vote. Like Ronnie sang "say goodbye to Hollywood!"Who freaking cares if it's a bargain price? A bargain price for a player I think stinks for us is, by definition, overpaying. My opinion is I'd rather someone else. Heck, draft two WRs, and I think it'll give us a better WR room. And be cheaper.
Randy MossBest celebration by a receiver.
And the Oscar goes to Andre Roberts!