May have signed Casey Hayward, another Bradley player.
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May have signed Casey Hayward, another Bradley player.
Hypothetically speaking, if the Packers became amenable to trading Aaron Rodgers, if you were Jon Gruden, how much would you pay to get Rodgers to Vegas?
Derek Carr obviously would be part of the package, but GB may want to go with Love, in which you'd need to find a 3rd team to take Carr (at which point it would get tricky).
If Carr was part of the package, I think Carr and two first round picks is a starting point. Wouldn't be opposed to offering an additional 2nd round pick or two either.
Of course youd give up multiple firsts. Even at 37 he could realistically play at an elite level for another 8 years.
they're seriously considering putting together a package
Analysis of Darius Stills from Zach Patraw of NFL Draft Bible on Sports Illustrated
Darius Stills generally plays inside as a three-technique or a one-technique. He appears better working as a 2i with an inside shade on the guard. His quickness off of the snap and his explosive get off are tough for guards to match on the inside. He beats offensive linemen to the punch and can get to the inside shoulder quickly to turn and get the offensive lineman in a chase position. Stills is best as a pass rusher. He uses his hands really well and has a solid counter and rushes with a thought-out plan. He can be used as a pocket mover in the passing game that can penetrate up the middle and cause the quarterback to move off of his spot and get him uncomfortable. This will help outside edge rushers to get pressure on the opposing team’s quarterback.
I doubt Rogers sees us as a contender. Sadly the Broncos would probably be his best fit
How did you come to this conclusion? The Pack will only trade him to the AFC, and the only teams Rodgers has on his trade list are Denver and the Raiders.
What makes you think that Denver have a better situation than Vegas? Fangio has no runs on the board. Denver were 28th in scoring last year and 25th in points allowed. They're not good on either side of the ball, and you're kidding yourself if you think an ageing Von Miller (along with Bradley Chubb) suddenly turns this team into a juggernaut on D.
The Raiders had a top 10 offence last season in terms of points scored. They beat the Saints, Browns and Chiefs both on the road and nearly swept the Chiefs at home. And for all the troubles the Raiders had on defense last year, you know they're going to be better positioned schematically under Bradley. Expecting a middle of the road D this year isn't unreasonable.
Rodgers will be traded for picks, not players other than a QB (that is, if he's traded).