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Originally Posted by kccrow
You'd have a pretty tough time ever convincing me a Tahoe High Country is less of a vehicle than an X7 at the same price, but I get what you're saying here.
I said before that you can't buy your superstars in FA but you can hope to get some nice B or C-level players there so long as the price equates to the production. I see Mooney as that type of player here, but I know you don't like him as much. I know people like Marquise Brown a lot, but I think he's going to be a more expensive version of Mooney. He's not a savior. He's not even Christian Kirk, IMO.
Higgins and Pittman are going to get big contracts to be someone's #1 but I don't see either as the Ferrari those teams will hope they are getting.
I think the value guys could end up being Mooney, K.J. Osborn, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Quez Watkins, and Curtis Samuel. Not because any of them will become stars, but because I think they'll get commensurate salaries to what they produce and be solid for the teams that get them rather than be a false hope of greatness.
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I'm with you here.
Always been a Hollywood fan and he would be awesome here but he will just command more money because of his higher draft pedigree and he actually has been producing on Ravens and Cardinals while Mooney has been spending the last few years in a Bears purgatory where they don't use him and their QB doesn't process the field well so unless Mooney is the focal or 1st read he's not getting chances.
Peoples-Jones is another value vertical guy who I don't like as much as Hollywood or Mooney but would be even more of a bargain bin signing that could help.
We need to add real vertical threats that can get downfield and track/catch the ball because watching our offense do Alex Smith shit with Mahomes a good portion of the game is gross to watch.