Bill Johanesen
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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson CBs Sneed and JJohnson franchised Whoops, there goes your CB plan. Yeah. We would have to trade for Sneed. Two first rounders right? You can do it for less. I'm guessing they can't afford him after Chris Jones deal and want to get something for him. Chiefs 1.6M under right now. Would pick #42 be enough? And a whopping contract on top of it. Who knows about a second rounder. CB is a premium position, although it's not like Sneed is a shutdown corner. But yeah, he'll be paid like one. And that's the problem. Like Tom said "Just how many top positional salaries are we going to set? We are already paying out or working on WR, LT, RT, TE." I don't recall an NFL team buying its way to a SB win, especially starting out with a hollow roster. Spitballing, SB winners drafted good/great QBs, draft well otherwise, made savvy trades, amassed draft picks to use when the time was right, maintained a decent cap surplus, signed under the radar types who panned out, etc. Then when the time was right/if needed they sprung in free agency to get a difference maker to help put their roster over the top. Of course this is more about teams besides NE and KC who have all-time QBs. Trading high/multiple draft picks that automatically turn into high salaries (Hock, Sneed, etc), coupled with the aforementioned bank-breaker salaries at WR, LT, RT, will IMO doom the roster. There will not be cheap rookie talent because the picks aren't even available. The roster composition ends up being a handful of super high priced contracts and a ton of low draft picks & FA scrubs. Opposition coordinators will have a field day exploiting those weaknesses. 17 field days per season. How about instead of chasing FAs we find a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th round pick that is a consistently good starter? We need a lot of them, but for now just one. Baby steps.
< Message edited by Bill Johanesen -- 3/10/2024 11:55:50 PM >
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