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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1063720" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>I think some are undervaluing just how consistent a producer Doubs is. </p><p></p><p>Any package a team would do for Doubs is likely starting with a 4th OR 5th - based on his performance in the league since entering. A team that experiences a WR injury early in camp or early in season and have a roster structure that points towards a need in 2026 anyways would be missing a chance to essentially test run Doubs for relatively cheap. </p><p></p><p>If you're the Packers and internally everything points towards Watson is going to be back at some point - and medical staff likes everything they're seeing from him it doesn't make sense to let Doubs just burn out his contract and "hope" for a decent Compensatory pick that wouldn't come until 2027...especially with a TON of impending roster decisions with contracts coming up on many young starters...</p><p></p><p>I would allow someone to even say it is borderline mismanagement of the roster if Gute didn't work to trade one of the starters with expiring contracts:</p><p></p><p>Quay Walker</p><p>Christian Watson</p><p>Romeo Doubs</p><p>Zach Tom</p><p>Rasheed Walker</p><p>Sean Rhyan (included due to has started...may not this year who knows)</p><p>Kingsley Enagbare </p><p></p><p>Compensatory picks two years later (2027) are not the same value as a pick one year from now (2026)...and especially with a team that is getting to that point of handing out a few big contracts to guys in order to keep them here...as an example - I'd rather have a 2026 6th rounder for Rhyan than "maybe" get a 5th-7th comp pick for him in 2027....</p><p></p><p>Of those guys on the list of course I think the most palatable guys to trade would be Rhyan followed by Doubs or Watson merely due to roster structure....and honestly depending how the edges room shakes out OR Simmons and Oliver could make a Quay move also palatable (Cooper is a stud).</p><p></p><p>Of course before anyone jumps too quickly...none of these guys are being traded unless clear depth elsewhere is pushing up hard enough for management to believe we would be fine. </p><p></p><p>Doubs is a favorite of mine, but in truth with Wicks and Heath both at times fully showing capable of running wide spot for us...and Reed/Golden/Williams/Melton also in house...a Doubs trade makes a TON of sense that I even in my Doubs biasness can argue against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1063720, member: 6578"] I think some are undervaluing just how consistent a producer Doubs is. Any package a team would do for Doubs is likely starting with a 4th OR 5th - based on his performance in the league since entering. A team that experiences a WR injury early in camp or early in season and have a roster structure that points towards a need in 2026 anyways would be missing a chance to essentially test run Doubs for relatively cheap. If you're the Packers and internally everything points towards Watson is going to be back at some point - and medical staff likes everything they're seeing from him it doesn't make sense to let Doubs just burn out his contract and "hope" for a decent Compensatory pick that wouldn't come until 2027...especially with a TON of impending roster decisions with contracts coming up on many young starters... I would allow someone to even say it is borderline mismanagement of the roster if Gute didn't work to trade one of the starters with expiring contracts: Quay Walker Christian Watson Romeo Doubs Zach Tom Rasheed Walker Sean Rhyan (included due to has started...may not this year who knows) Kingsley Enagbare Compensatory picks two years later (2027) are not the same value as a pick one year from now (2026)...and especially with a team that is getting to that point of handing out a few big contracts to guys in order to keep them here...as an example - I'd rather have a 2026 6th rounder for Rhyan than "maybe" get a 5th-7th comp pick for him in 2027.... Of those guys on the list of course I think the most palatable guys to trade would be Rhyan followed by Doubs or Watson merely due to roster structure....and honestly depending how the edges room shakes out OR Simmons and Oliver could make a Quay move also palatable (Cooper is a stud). Of course before anyone jumps too quickly...none of these guys are being traded unless clear depth elsewhere is pushing up hard enough for management to believe we would be fine. Doubs is a favorite of mine, but in truth with Wicks and Heath both at times fully showing capable of running wide spot for us...and Reed/Golden/Williams/Melton also in house...a Doubs trade makes a TON of sense that I even in my Doubs biasness can argue against. [/QUOTE]
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