Not much compensation. The money must be an issue for a lot of teams. Concern re: the knee perhaps as well.
https://x.com/adamschefter/status/1771369568109273229?s=46&t=LFKEGZaCKPSswf-uVGH04A
Not much compensation. The money must be an issue for a lot of teams. Concern re: the knee perhaps as well.
https://x.com/adamschefter/status/1771369568109273229?s=46&t=LFKEGZaCKPSswf-uVGH04A
I have a feeling this is going to be a bigger number than we even thought. We will see I suppose.
Less than what we gave up for CD3
Are they giving up on Caleb Farley…he’s a former 1st round pick that’s done nada
Brett Veach is trading the best player he has ever drafted as GM. So the only number that matters to me is -1.
I know nothing about Snead as a person and / or teammate. So maybe if he is okay mentoring or leading, etc, they’re thinking reclamation project with Farley.
Sadly Caleb had a nerve complication with his knee. Kids has been through so much between his health and the tragedy with his dad.
Yea but we got 2 6th round picks back. The new contract will be the telling story.
So maybe reclamation with a side of support. Who knows
The length is important. If it’s 4 years I could see teams not wanting to do that. It’s going to be 20ish per.
The Chiefs are trading L’Jarius Sneed to the Titans for a 2025 3rd round pick and a 2024 7th round pick swap per
DAMN
IMO we didn’t want to lay down the long term contract.
We will be fine.
Go sign Gilmore asap… he’s much cheaper and no draft picks needed
It was a good deal for the Chiefs to tag him instead of letting him walk for nothing.
Not a deal I see Brad even contemplating. $19M/yr would blow up the Lion’s salary structure.
He is good. Not worth the capital and salary…if he was then he would have fetched atleast a 2nd rounder.
Just happy it’s the Titans and not the Vikings.
I think someone needs to let Tom Pelissero know to check OTC.com for info about compensatory picks…. his tweet is getting quite a few responses letting him know that trading Snead doesn’t get the Chiefs an additional comp pick.
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