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I think the biggest question should be whether or not the Packers could even find a one-year replacement for him that would produce like him, for a $3.4 mill contract?Yeah, my general feeling with Doubs is that he's worth more to us staying than we'd get in return, should we trade him...
BUT the tricky thing is that AFAIK he's in the last year of his contract now. So it's not just a question of "is it worth it to trade Doubs" but also... "Is he worth extending and at what cost?" and "would we rather keep him for one more year and lose him for nothing, or trade for a reduced return now?" and so on.
Mecole Hardman is getting $1,500,000 on a one-year contract and had 12 receptions for 90 yards and no TDs in 2024. In his best year, he had less than 700 yards and 2TDs that year. Last year, Romeo had 46 receptions for 601 yards despite missing time. He only played 13 games. It would be safe to say he'd have rung up much higher numbers with a 17-game slate played. In fact, it would have been near 900 yards. His salary is $3.5 mill, roughly.
I think Hardman is nothing but a backup plan for Watson and now for Golden.
The talk about a Doubs trade is pretty much in the mind of wannabe writers who don't have a clue as to what is transpiring in the Packer front office or have a clue as to the relationship between Doubs and the team in general. It's all blowing smoke up everyone's skirts. Reed & Wicks can move the chains as well, but they have way too many drops in crucial downs to consider them reliable at this point, but they can do the job when they put their minds to it. The more guys you have like this, the better off you are.