tynimiller
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If you're in a rebuild you would move Love not Willis thinking forward cheaper.That all sounds wonderful. Right up until Malik becomes our Starter and it’s 10 minutes remaining in the 4th Quarter of a Divisional game and we are up 21-17 and a long 6-7 minute TD drive puts them away.
Then that futuristic Tyron Hopper selection doesn’t sound so good!
Watch him become a HOF player now!
For me, it makes perfect sense in a Rebuild, my opinion would change rapidly. I’d be promoting draft picks and having a fire sale. Here we are coming off what’s likely a 12+ Win season. One which we might not have even qualified for with 10 Wins had Malik not so eloquently come in and surprised.
There is a TON of reasons and defense to both keeping Willis or moving him.
Fiscally this team on the horizon of the future have a TON of fiscal decisions impending that will take more than minimums:
This offseason - Myers, McManus, Stokes, TJ Slaton....heading into the 2025 draft year
Next offseason - Watson, Willis, Doubs, Rhyan, Tom, Enagbare, Rasheed Walker...heading into 2026 draft year
The year after that - Quay, Nixon, Wyatt, Musgrave, Reed, Kraft, Wooden, Brooks, Wicks, Valentine...heading to the 2027 draft year
*If you trade Willis this off season before the draft, you can attempt to possibly make the departure of THREE starting offensive lineman in Tom, Rhyan and Walker the following year manageable.
Now if you keep him for 2025 but trade him in that season for 2026 draft return you have a stab at replacing maybe a TE knowing Musgrave and Kraft are both done next...or grab a DL replacement for Wooden, Wyatt, Brooks all in final year...
If you keep Willis the entire 2025 season and let him sign a FA contract you will be getting a 2027 draft pick, which is fine and who knows could be as high as the rare 3rd round compensatory picks sometimes that happen - but you don't get a chance to take a swing at preparing for any of the above mentioned guys that are swaths of specific position groups at a time.
This is a perfect example of the decisions I would want no part of Gute's job...their is immense value in having Willis as your backup it seems...there is also immense value in having an additional top 100 pick to hopefully make resigning a guy not as "dire". I'm just happy this is a decision we are facing because that means we hit on Willis of course.