That's a thoughtful reply and thanks for the stats, that really helps a lot. I would never have guessed that Reed put up over 800 yards this year. Kraft doesn't surprise me at 700 plus yards - it's just great to finally have a complete TE on the team. And Doubs certainly is reliable. And they will get Watson back at some point, but he won't be a factor for next season. If he does get healthy early, like 9 or 10 months, he could join the team in maybe October. I just don't expect a lot out of him for the next season.One thing to remember, once you factor in resignings, extensions and draft class....many esitmate GB has somewhere around $25M.
Now that is of course also without veteran restructures, cuts or trades.
The discussion of having that alpha WR is one many of us have had and it is truly an interesting one. The issue often times is that with that alpha guy comes an alpha **** to be honest. GB has been crazy lucky that most of our alphas over the years were grade A humans or were not the problem children like some are (Driver, Jennings, Nelson, Adams)....I would want NO PART OF Tyreek Hill - not even answering a phone call from his agent.
The thing I think so many forget is teams year in and year out illustrate that you don't need that alpha dog WR to succeed and see success. Shoot...Kansas City does it often. This year their leading receiver is Kelce and he only produced 823 yards and 3 TDs. Jayden Reed even with all his DROPS and non production of late had 857 yards and 6 TDs. Chiefs second leading receiver was Worthy with 638 yards and 6 TDs...ours Tucker Kraft for 707 yards and 7 TDs.
Production is all that matters. Ravens another favorite to go deep in playoffs with the Chiefs, barely had a 1,000 yard receiver in Zay Flowers putting up 1059 and 4 TDs...their second leader was Bateman with 756 and 9 TDs. Their top two produced 1,815 yards and 13 TDs....our top two produced 1564 yards and 13 TDs.
The production is there. I don't want the organization to feel a conversation with a high level WR needs to happen...not when one of your most productive per game guy in Doubs missed a handful of games and still put up 600 yards and 4 TDs AND if this team just drops HALF the amount of balls everyone's numbers bump a TON.
I see a much bigger need to "force" something if we must at CB or even EDGE
And Hill is a gifted WR but yeah, brings baggage no team needs.
Thanks also for the realty check on the available cap. I'd much rather see Gluten spend $$$ on fixing the CB group first, ideally following the success he had with safeties. I don't know the big name FAs at corner - the draft looks very good and the Packers should be able to get one of the top guys in round 1.