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    2018: Nelson or Cobb

    Many pundits are claiming with Nelson and Cobb both on big contracts (at least through next year) and it being absolutely imperative they sign Adams, the Packers will have to choose between Nelson or Cobb.

    My personal view is they'll keep both and sign Adams. The Packers have kept big contracts before that everyone anticipated they'd cut.

    How do the rats see this one falling out?
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    I think both will be back and Ted will draft a WR this spring.

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    I hope we keep all 3 but could see Cobb gone. Hope Clays gone too. Good players but would need to take cuts to invest in the future imo.

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    This is a two year old article (add two years to age, Einstein)

    WR is a very young position. Jordy at 33 will be pretty ancient.
    Although Jordy with Rodgers might be viable. Even Fred Sanford can catch an accurate back shoulder throw.

    Player Position Team Birthday Age

    Steve Smith WR Ravens 5/12/1979 37
    Vincent Jackson WR Buccaneers 1/14/1983 33
    Nate Washington WR Patriots 8/28/1983 32
    Larry Fitzgerald WR Cardinals 8/31/1983 32
    Brandon Marshall WR Jets 3/23/1984 32
    Ted Ginn WR Panthers 4/12/1985 31
    Jordy Nelson WR Packers 5/31/1985 31
    Danny Amendola WR Patriots 11/2/1985 30
    Andrew Hawkins WR Browns 3/10/1986 30
    Eddie Royal WR Bears 5/21/1986 30
    Julian Edelman WR Patriots 5/22/1986 30
    Stevie Johnson WR Chargers 7/22/1986 29
    Mike Wallace WR Ravens 8/1/1986 29
    Pierre Garcon WR Redskins 8/8/1986 29
    Jordan Norwood WR Broncos 9/29/1986 29
    Brandon LeFell WR Bengals 11/4/1986 29
    Victor Cruz WR Giants 11/11/1986 29
    DeSean Jackson WR Redskins 12/1/1986 29
    Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Steelers 2/26/1987 29
    Eric Decker WR Jets 3/15/1987 29
    Emmanuel Sanders WR Broncos 3/17/1987 29
    Michael Crabtree WR Raiders 9/14/1987 28
    Demaryius Thomas WR Broncos 10/25/1987 28
    Cecil Shorts WR Texans 12/22/1987 28
    Jeremy Maclin WR Chiefs 5/11/1988 28
    Antonio Brown WR Steelers 7/10/1988 27
    AJ Green WR Bengals 7/31/1988 27
    Golden Tate WR Lions 8/2/1988 27
    Kenny Britt WR Rams 9/19/1988 27
    Doug Baldwin WR Seahawks 9/21/1988 27
    Dez Bryant WR Cowboys 11/4/1988 27
    Jeremy Kerley WR Lions 11/8/1988 27
    Torrey Smith WR 49ers 1/26/1989 27
    Julio Jones WR Falcons 2/3/1989 27
    Cole Beasley WR Cowboys 4/26/1989 27
    Kamar Aiken WR Ravens 5/30/1989 27
    Brian Quick WR Rams 6/5/1989 27
    Mohamed Sanu WR Falcons 8/22/1989 26
    Terrance Williams WR Cowboys 9/18/1989 26
    Rishard Matthews WR Titans 10/12/1989 26
    Kendall Wright WR Titans 11/12/1989 26
    TY Hilton WR Colts 11/14/1989 26
    Jarius Wright WR Vikings 11/25/1989 26
    Michael Floyd WR Cardinals 11/27/1989 26
    Travis Benjamin WR Chargers 12/29/1989 26
    Jermaine Kearse WR Seahawks 2/6/1990 26
    Alshon Jeffery WR Bears 2/14/1990 26
    Marvin Jones WR Lions 3/12/1990 26
    John Brown WR Cardinals 4/3/1990 26
    Quinton Patton WR 49ers 8/9/1990 25
    Randall Cobb WR Packers 8/22/1990 25
    Marquise Goodwin WR Bills 11/19/1990 25
    Kelvin Benjamin WR Panthers 2/5/1991 25
    Markus Wheaton WR Steelers 2/7/1991 25
    Taylor Gabriel WR Browns 2/17/1991 25
    Seth Roberts WR Raiders 2/22/1991 25
    Tavon Austin WR Rams 3/15/1991 25
    Rueben Randle WR Eagles 5/7/1991 25
    Bruce Ellington WR 49ers 8/22/1991 24
    Allen Hurns WR Jaguars 11/12/1991 24
    Marqise Lee WR Jaguars 11/25/1991 24
    Justin Hardy WR Falcons 12/18/1991 24
    Robert Woods WR Bills 4/10/1992 24
    Kenny Stills WR Dolphins 4/22/1992 24
    Keenan Allen WR Chargers 4/27/1992 24
    Quincy Enunwa WR Jets 5/31/1992 23
    DeAndre Hopkins WR Texans 6/6/1992 24
    Brandon Coleman WR Saints 6/22/1992 24
    Albert Wilson WR Chiefs 7/12/1992 23
    Jordan Matthews WR Eagles 7/16/1992 23
    Tyler Lockett WR Seahawks 9/28/1992 23
    Willie Snead WR Saints 10/17/1992 23
    Chris Conley WR Chiefs 10/25/1992 23
    Odell Beckham Jr. WR Giants 11/5/1992 23
    Jarvis Landry WR Dolphins 11/28/1992 23
    Davante Adams WR Packers 12/24/1992 23
    Phillip Dorsett WR Colts 1/5/1993 23
    DeVante Parker WR Dolphins 1/20/1993 23
    Dorial Green-Beckham WR Titans 4/12/1993 23
    Nelson Agholor WR Eagles 5/24/1993 23
    Sammy Watkins WR Bills 6/14/1993 23
    Jamison Crowder WR Redskins 6/17/1993 23
    Adam Humphries WR Buccaneers 6/24/1993 23
    Kevin White WR Bears 6/25/1993 23
    Donte Moncrief WR Colts 8/6/1993 22
    Mike Evans WR Buccaneers 8/21/1993 22
    Allen Robinson WR Jaguars 8/24/1993 22
    Brandin Cooks WR Saints 9/25/1993 22
    Stefon Diggs WR Vikings 11/29/1993 22
    Sterling Shepard WR Giants 2/10/1994 22
    Will Fuller WR Texans 4/16/1994 22
    Devin Funchess WR Panthers 5/21/1994 22
    Amari Cooper WR Raiders 6/17/1994 22
    Corey Coleman WR Browns 7/6/1994 21
    Tyler Boyd WR Bengals 11/15/1994 21
    Laquon Treadwell WR Vikings 6/14/1995 21

    http://www.phillyvoice.com/nfl-age-i...ill-positions/

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    I said cut both. But on second thought, Cobb may have a little more tread on the tire. He looks dead, but lets see rest of season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
    I said cut both. But on second thought, Cobb may have a little more tread on the tire. He looks dead, but lets see rest of season.
    I thinks Ted says Siyanora to Cobb. Nelson comes back, Clark steps up, Ted drafts a second-round wonder.
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    Neither are going anywhere. Even if you cut one, who is ready to be #3?

    Maybe, maybe, if they move Monty back to WR they may let Cobb go as Monty can play he slot.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Neither are going anywhere. Even if you cut one, who is ready to be #3?

    Maybe, maybe, if they move Monty back to WR they may let Cobb go as Monty can play he slot.
    I know this is going to sound crazy, but hear me out....
    Since Cobb and Nelson appear to no longer be effective as #2, or #3 options you address it by adding WRs through free agency, the draft and/or trades.

    Unless you think having a 34 year old who can't gain a yard on a wr screen as your #2, #3 is a viable option for another year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yetisnowman View Post
    I know this is going to sound crazy, but hear me out....
    Since Cobb and Nelson appear to no longer be effective as #2, or #3 options you address it by adding WRs through free agency, the draft and/or trades.

    Unless you think having a 34 year old who can't gain a yard on a wr screen as your #2, #3 is a viable option for another year.
    Lotta effective 34 yo WRs. No reason to dump him because Hundley can't find him, he was doing fine with Rodgers but he is not the same player. FA is mixed bag. They are all on market for same reason Nelson would be; no longer the same value or talent. You have to replace the talent AND get him for cheaper to make a switch pay off unless you have a younger player ready to go.

    Cobb is slightly different as he might be effectively replaced by Monty. But that requires another position switch.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Cobb is slightly different as he might be effectively replaced by Monty. But that requires another position switch.
    Ya, I forgot about that.

    Wait a sec, Cobb does have some QB experience....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Lotta effective 34 yo WRs.
    See my list above, fuck face. They are rare.

    Jordy will be serious contender for oldest wideout in league.

    But I do hedge my bet just cause Jordy has worked magic with AROD for a long time with timing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
    See my list above, fuck face. They are rare.

    Jordy will be serious contender for oldest wideout in league.

    But I do hedge my bet just cause Jordy has worked magic with AROD for a long time with timing.
    You should have hedged your bet for more reasons than that:

    1. Your chart is out of date for ages, it lists Larry Fitzgerald as 32 when he is 34
    2. Anquan Boldin retiring this year because of the Bills dismantling their roster skewed your list
    3. 39 year old Steve Smith retired this year before the season
    4. There are 3 - 34 yo WRs in the League playing this year, 2 of which are starting
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Neither are going anywhere. Even if you cut one, who is ready to be #3?

    Maybe, maybe, if they move Monty back to WR they may let Cobb go as Monty can play he slot.
    That would put about $40mil at the WR position for next season. Doesn’t seem likely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    That would put about $40mil at the WR position for next season. Doesn’t seem likely
    I have been thinking about this as well....MM is a decent WR and just might flip back there.

    I could see Jordy taking re doing his contract and Cobb let go.

    We can't pay about 35-40G at this position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    That would put about $40mil at the WR position for next season. Doesn’t seem likely
    I invoke the rule of KGB. Until you can replace him, you pay him
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    I invoke the rule of KGB. Until you can replace him, you pay him
    Get them back for 'the one shot Rip' next Season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    That would put about $40mil at the WR position for next season. Doesn’t seem likely
    How many WRs do we normally keep, 4/5? If we put $40M at this position isn't that around 10M per player? Looking at it that way 40M doesn't seem like an exorbitant amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    How many WRs do we normally keep, 4/5? If we put $40M at this position isn't that around 10M per player? Looking at it that way 40M doesn't seem like an exorbitant amount.
    I think, and I could be wrong, that the money guys assign a dollar figure to each position group. Hard to take up 30% of the cap on a group that’s not tops in the NFL. Next year the QB spot will take up $25 or more. The OLB group be at $25 or more. Those 3 groups would then leave $35mil for the rest of the team. Doesn’t seem like the math would work out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    I think, and I could be wrong, that the money guys assign a dollar figure to each position group. Hard to take up 30% of the cap on a group that’s not tops in the NFL. Next year the QB spot will take up $25 or more. The OLB group be at $25 or more. Those 3 groups would then leave $35mil for the rest of the team. Doesn’t seem like the math would work out.
    Agree with this. Adam's is a must keep and IMO, they should cut Cobb and keep Jordy. Cobb just isn't worth the money.
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    Cut Cobb, Restructure CMIII and make sure TT still is $10 mil under the cap.
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