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Is this why I'm not a general manager? (Original Post) Auggie Apr 2022 OP
Well the Detroit Lions went for defense first... MiHale Apr 2022 #1
I think the Loins did both actually. gibraltar72 Apr 2022 #2
Part of this is the "Business of Football" Best_man23 Apr 2022 #3
In a cap situation, do WRs provide the best ROI? Auggie Apr 2022 #5
Rookies since 2012 are paid on a scale Best_man23 Apr 2022 #7
Better ROI than a first round DE? OT? SS? LB? Auggie Apr 2022 #8
Yes, yes it is Ferrets are Cool Apr 2022 #4
Cardinals traded their #23 for Marquise Brown AZProgressive Apr 2022 #6

MiHale

(10,779 posts)
1. Well the Detroit Lions went for defense first...
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 06:24 AM
Apr 2022

then plugged a big hole on the offensive side with their choice. 2 needs fulfilled in first round.
I’ll admit to being a fan…sometimes good judgement waits 40-50 years.

Best_man23

(5,122 posts)
3. Part of this is the "Business of Football"
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 07:09 AM
Apr 2022

The Titans made the business decision to trade A.J. Brown rather than pay him the going price for a Top 10 WR or losing him outright in free agency when his contract ended. Look at the contracts that Davante Adams and Tyreek Hill signed last month, along with the new contract Brown received when the trade to the Eagles was announced.

The other part of this was need. Atlanta, Jets, and Lions all had need to upgrade the WR position. That said, the WR the Lions drafted did not look very happy that he was selected by Detroit. Hopefully Dan Campbell can finally get the Lions turned around.

Best_man23

(5,122 posts)
7. Rookies since 2012 are paid on a scale
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 03:07 PM
Apr 2022

Which is far less than what a veteran player in the top 10 at his position commands.

Let's look at one of the WRs taken last year and one that received a massive contract this season and the cap implication for 2023, as most teams backload the cap hit on veteran contracts. The first WR taken by the Bengals in last year's draft (Ja'Marr Chase) has a cap number around $8M in 2023 which includes guranteed salary and pro-rated signing bonus. Tyreek Hill's new contract with the Dolphins signed in March has a cap number of $31.2M in 2023.

Source: https://overthecap.com/

The ROI is based on performance, and if you're comparing the two WRs and had to take one, the wise choice would be to go with Chase. Both receivers had productive seasons with their respective teams in 2021. Because Chase is on a rookie contract, the Bengals got the better ROI (more bang for dollars spent).

AZProgressive

(29,348 posts)
6. Cardinals traded their #23 for Marquise Brown
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 02:49 PM
Apr 2022

It was a good trade since there wasn’t much top talent in this years draft.

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