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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 991501" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Okay stop piece quoting as you lose context, that wasn’t a question but an explanation lol</p><p></p><p>You’re losing the context of the trade, in this scenario your taking some young prospects now, in positions which are of “need” arguably and loading up future draft capital in a post June 1st deal in order to truly cut the cap hit felt by Rodgers in a trade before draft this year. </p><p></p><p>While I truly don’t think I should have to do your research to discuss the prospects discussed, they all fit the bill of players in their rookie deals with loads of potential that worst case are low cost depth guys immediately fleshing out a roster, with potentially two that truly may be something (Ruckert and Clemons)</p><p></p><p>Clemons was a fifth round end from A&M (was a transfer) with tremendous potential albeit raw that some had graded as high as a third but most were in that middle Day 3 which he went. He logged 2.5 sacks last year on not a ton of snaps (311) but truthfully showcased as much promise IMO as Kingsley Enagabare, so getting him worst case I say one of him or Enagbare fleshes into a true Edge4 or 3 which is important and with Gary out possibly early he is some depth insurance especially if say we don’t resign Hollins or bring in a similar level FA vet.</p><p></p><p>Ruckert was the TE out of Ohio State many of us on the board were fans of (search and you’ll quickly find posts). He was a do it all TE at OSU and due to injury didn’t see the field last season sadly till later but this third round TE would instantly assist fill the potential void of losing Big Dog and Tonyan on a rookie deal and potential to be something. Excellent to pair with a high Day 1 or Day 2 TE pick this year IMO along with Deguara.</p><p></p><p>Mims would be in his fourth and final year. Baylor WR with good size (6’3’) and speed (4.38 forty) that is a big slot type to many that just hasn’t fit in NYJ…rumor was they were considering moving the second rounder but nothing came of it. In GB he would at best be our WR3 and preferred 4 or 5 but if he clicks there was a ton of athleticism and still is in him; change of scenery.</p><p></p><p>None of these three were starters last year for NYJ so your not asking too much.</p><p></p><p>In this scenario you still get immediate 2023 return just not draft equity is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 991501, member: 6578"] Okay stop piece quoting as you lose context, that wasn’t a question but an explanation lol You’re losing the context of the trade, in this scenario your taking some young prospects now, in positions which are of “need” arguably and loading up future draft capital in a post June 1st deal in order to truly cut the cap hit felt by Rodgers in a trade before draft this year. While I truly don’t think I should have to do your research to discuss the prospects discussed, they all fit the bill of players in their rookie deals with loads of potential that worst case are low cost depth guys immediately fleshing out a roster, with potentially two that truly may be something (Ruckert and Clemons) Clemons was a fifth round end from A&M (was a transfer) with tremendous potential albeit raw that some had graded as high as a third but most were in that middle Day 3 which he went. He logged 2.5 sacks last year on not a ton of snaps (311) but truthfully showcased as much promise IMO as Kingsley Enagabare, so getting him worst case I say one of him or Enagbare fleshes into a true Edge4 or 3 which is important and with Gary out possibly early he is some depth insurance especially if say we don’t resign Hollins or bring in a similar level FA vet. Ruckert was the TE out of Ohio State many of us on the board were fans of (search and you’ll quickly find posts). He was a do it all TE at OSU and due to injury didn’t see the field last season sadly till later but this third round TE would instantly assist fill the potential void of losing Big Dog and Tonyan on a rookie deal and potential to be something. Excellent to pair with a high Day 1 or Day 2 TE pick this year IMO along with Deguara. Mims would be in his fourth and final year. Baylor WR with good size (6’3’) and speed (4.38 forty) that is a big slot type to many that just hasn’t fit in NYJ…rumor was they were considering moving the second rounder but nothing came of it. In GB he would at best be our WR3 and preferred 4 or 5 but if he clicks there was a ton of athleticism and still is in him; change of scenery. None of these three were starters last year for NYJ so your not asking too much. In this scenario you still get immediate 2023 return just not draft equity is all. [/QUOTE]
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