Nowhere does the tweet… you know… the entire premise of the thread… say anything that claims Brown is a #1 WR.
Nowhere in that tweet does is say Carolina considers Brown a #1 WR. Which is for good reason. Because he’s not.
It's been widely reported that Carolina is looking for a "top tier" "#1 caliber" WR to support Bryce Young.
I linked to a
tweet from a "
team insider" in the post you quoted, which literally says "The
#Panthers are not only looking to trade for a wide receiver, but they want a No. 1 caliber guy."
The tweet at the top of the thread says that they've inquired about the availability of Brown.
Ergo, the premise of this thread entails the Panthers considering Brown a #1 WR. Or are you the one playing semantics?
You’re really gonna make this a semantics argument? This is beneath you, Dave. I guess the 32nd ranked running back is a legit #1 RB too and his value should be treated accordingly as a number 1.
How could you NOT consider the any of the top 32 ranked RBs a #1 RB? Obviously the closer you get to #32, the more they'd be considered lower-end #1 players, but still starting caliber RBs.
Right now the #32 rusher is Rhamondre Stevenson, whom the Patriots certainly consider a #1 RB. The #32 RB is Tyler Allgeier, who was a #1 RB with over 1000 yards at 4.9 yards per rush last year, who's still in the top 32 even with Bijan Robinson dominating the team's carries, and who would be a #1 RB on many teams.
I guess you're actually arguing with me because you have your own definition of what makes a #1 WR that doesn't include ones that are in the top 32 in the league in yards, receptions, and TDs?
Please let me know your approved list of #1 WRs so I won't be so wrong next time. It's especially important since the main point of my post was totally focused on insisting that Brown is a #1 WR.
BTW in addition to being in the top 32 this season, Brown was 28th in yards per game last season even with Hopkins on the team, and 14th in yards per game in 2021 when he was the #1 WR for the Ravens. Oops I guess I shouldn't say he was a #1 WR until I see your approved list. Really looking forward to that!
you can’t separate this season from what happens after when talking about an expiring asset.
Apparently you're the only one who thinks this response is relevant to the point of my post, which is simply that if the Panthers allegedly value Brown as someone who would support Young, the Cardinals should also value him to support Murray.
He's an expiring asset for the Panthers also, unless he's extended - and either team could extend his contract, so again... how is that relevant to my post?
You're going to have to pay someone. Hollywood isn't a "bad" wide receiver. He's one of the worst #1 receivers in the league, but he's a perfectly cromulent starter and would be a good second option on a good team.
But I'd trade him for a 2025 second rounder in a heartbeat.
Agree 100% with this. But K9, prepare for a beat down from
@cheesebeef for insisting that Brown is a #1 receiver!