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While it is generally rare to be better off losing an all-time great, HOF talent, I think this is one situation where that could be the case.
For one, the recent evidence on WR production once guys hit 30 is pretty damning. Now, in general, some of HOF greats have bucked that trend, but it's still a possibility that Adams isn't producing anywhere close to his contract for the back half.
Now, that doesn't help us at all for 2022. But that said, if this allows us to retain Douglas, add a vet and/or keep MVS, and draft one or two WR in the first four picks, we could be a better team in 2022.
My biggest complaint with this deal is that if they knew DA wanted out (and from all reports this has been brewing for a while), you need to trade him prior to the WR FA market drying up. Because while draft picks are nice, counting almost exclusively on rookies (and meh talent like Lazard, Cobb, Amari) is a very risky proposition for an "all in" team.
For one, the recent evidence on WR production once guys hit 30 is pretty damning. Now, in general, some of HOF greats have bucked that trend, but it's still a possibility that Adams isn't producing anywhere close to his contract for the back half.
Now, that doesn't help us at all for 2022. But that said, if this allows us to retain Douglas, add a vet and/or keep MVS, and draft one or two WR in the first four picks, we could be a better team in 2022.
My biggest complaint with this deal is that if they knew DA wanted out (and from all reports this has been brewing for a while), you need to trade him prior to the WR FA market drying up. Because while draft picks are nice, counting almost exclusively on rookies (and meh talent like Lazard, Cobb, Amari) is a very risky proposition for an "all in" team.