Reports are the Chiefs want two firsts.
Best I can do is 1 misdemeanor and 1 felony.
A punch here, a punch thereβ¦.blah, blah, blahβ¦..heβs fast and can catch, some teams will be after him and one will pay him well.
Its the business theyβve chosen.
If true, the Dolphins are crazy
@AdamSchefter: Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
Ooof. That's a lot of capital. Passs.
Way too much. Don't think he'll be the quite the same player with Tua throwing the ball.
Been a crazy offseason
It's all Monopoly money...
@Fandame posted:It's all Monopoly money...
Yupβ¦.doesnβt it have to end somehow, someday?
Adams being the highest paid WR certainly didn't last long.
@michiganjoe posted:Adams being the highest paid WR certainly didn't last long.
Weβre the Dolphins interested in him?
The Vikings pending extension with Justin Jefferson gets more and more pricey.
Burrow and Chase might approach 90 million annually with the Bengals in the next 2-3 years.
From Adam Schefter
The Kansas City Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hillto the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 first-round pick (No. 29), second-round pick (No. 50) and fourth-round pick, plus fourth- and sixth-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
Chiefs are "tanking" for that 4th place schedule in 2023.
@ilcuqui posted:If true, the Dolphins are crazy
@AdamSchefter: Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
The Raiders are laughing their asses off.
a little surprized he chose Miami over New York.
The chiefs lost a lot of offense and are dumb if they think MVS can replace him.
Reports are Hill is getting basically a 3-year deal for $75 million (similar to the offer the Packers made to Adams per Silverstein).
That's a big haul and contract for a 28 yr old WR who relies on athleticism
@Goalline posted:The Raiders are laughing their asses off.
In what way? Adams is a better WR than Hill, but Hill is the premier speed WR in the NFL right now. Of course, Hill is a douchebag and Adams is a professional in all senses of the word. If you want to account for that, I get your point.
The compensation difference between the two in terms of trade value all depends on how much you value the #20 overall pick the Packers received compared to the 29th overall pick the Chiefs got. The two second round picks are close (#50 vs. #53) in terms of value.
The Jimmy Johnson trade value chart calculates there are 210 "points" difference between the 20th and 29th picks. The difference in the second round picks is about 30 points. So, between the 1st and 2nd round picks the Packers got 180 more "points" in value. That's equivalent to the 80th pick overall (middle of the third round).
The two 4th round picks the Chiefs received will be on average worth about 70 points each and the 6th round pick about 20. So, in the end, the draft compensation is about equal (if you believe the Johnson chart).
The bottom line is there is a pretty big difference in value between the 20th and 29th overall picks.
it is pick #22 for the Packers, not #20
Stop pointing out the "facts" Slobknocker.
Does Miami now make Devante Parker available in a trade?
Asking for a WR-deprived NFC team.
Kansas City, just like GB, has figured out that you canβt pay everyone. Not if your QB is making huge dollars.
Itβs a decent WR class so getting picks for a guy you maybe werenβt going to be able to extend anyway makes a lot of sense. As for Miami, much like LV, they needed to make a splash. Trading for Hill certainly does that.
I hadnβt really thought of Miami as much of a threat in the AFC but they do have a pretty good roster. Tua is the question mark.
@MichiganPacker posted:In what way? Adams is a better WR than Hill, but Hill is the premier speed WR in the NFL right now. Of course, Hill is a douchebag and Adams is a professional in all senses of the word. If you want to account for that, I get your point.
The compensation difference between the two in terms of trade value all depends on how much you value the #20 overall pick the Packers received compared to the 29th overall pick the Chiefs got. The two second round picks are close (#50 vs. #53) in terms of value.
The Jimmy Johnson trade value chart calculates there are 210 "points" difference between the 20th and 29th picks. The difference in the second round picks is about 30 points. So, between the 1st and 2nd round picks the Packers got 180 more "points" in value. That's equivalent to the 80th pick overall (middle of the third round).
The two 4th round picks the Chiefs received will be on average worth about 70 points each and the 6th round pick about 20. So, in the end, the draft compensation is about equal (if you believe the Johnson chart).
The bottom line is there is a pretty big difference in value between the 20th and 29th overall picks.
The Dolphins paid more for the lesser receiver. They paid more for the guy with major character issues instead of a guy with no character issues. The Raiders got the better end of their deal.
KC/Reid has been pretty good with their roster so I'm sure they have a plan. You can't really replace Hill with one guy so I'm sure they're looking bolster the whole WR room.
Good points by both of you dumb dumbs. I just think the Raiders were the easy target and not much shopping was done?
The word is the Dolphins are now playoff contenders
Miami and Vegas have shit-show ownership...takes a real dum-dum to mortgage your future for a WR. At least the Browns for all their stupidity got a starting QB.
I am glad the Packers were able to take advantage of the Raiders stupidity.
@Iowacheese posted:Good points by both of you dumb dumbs. I just think the Raiders were the easy target and not much shopping was done?
The world is run by us dumb dumbs.
Dumbest Son of a bitches on the board make the world go round.
@Iowacheese posted:Dumbest Son of a bitches on the board make the world go round.
But, but........
@Fandame posted:It's all Monopoly money...
Except for the Packers who donβt have an owner to dump into the accounts wads of cash as needed.
@michiganjoe posted:@AdamSchefterDolphins are giving their new WR Tyreek Hill a 4-year, $120 million extension, including $72.2 million guaranteed, per β¦@DrewJRosenhausβ©.
This is when the rational part of my brain wonders why the hell I give a crap about watching a sport that makes turds like this mega millionaires.
@RochNyFan posted:This is when the rational part of my brain wonders why the hell I give a crap about watching a sport that makes turds like this mega millionaires.
Tyreke Hill beats his girlfriend and his 3 year old son - 72 million guaranteed.
DeShaun Watson is credibly accused of harassment by 22 women - 230 million guaranteed.
Calvin Ridley - bets $1500 legally on an NFL game while he's on leave. Gets banned for a year and loses 10 million.
Ridley's issues are a LOT deeper than the $1500, but betting on your own sport is the height of dumb.
Does that make him a creep? No, but it's also really stupid. It's basically asking your own league to punish you.
@MichiganPacker posted:Tyreke Hill beats his girlfriend and his 3 year old son - 72 million guaranteed.
DeShaun Watson is credibly accused of harassment by 22 women - 230 million guaranteed.
Calvin Ridley - bets $1500 legally on an NFL game while he's on leave. Gets banned for a year and loses 10 million.
Letβs be real here. For the pocket book of NFL owners, Ridleyβs act is far more dangerous.
A look back at the DeAndre Hopkins Trade
Just 2 years ago - Hopkins was arguably the top receiver at the time of the trade. Compare that to what's flying around this off-season for top receivers.
In the 2020 offseason, the Texans traded three-time All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins and a 2020 fourth-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for a 2020 second-round pick, a 2021 fourth-round pick, and former All-Pro running back David Johnson.