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I have nothing negative to say about Cobb. He's a great teammate. He is underrated. However, his contract does not fit his production. Maybe it's unfair, but when Jordy went down two seasons ago, I personally thought Cobb should've been a little "T.O.ish" He should've said, "Give me that damn pigskin!!!". Especially after signing that contract, you play harder, act like an elite receiver, demand the ball. I don't think it's negativity on my part, just wishful thinking. He should be traded next season, because his value will warrant and yield compensation to replenish the team... Hopefully a SB winning one. Reality is...Players are commodities...That's the ugly truth.
Cobb should have performed better over the past two seasons but while I would be fine with trying to renegotiate his contract there's no need to trade him either this or next year. In additionI don't expect another team making a move for him having to pay $9.5 million per season.
Probably not. I just really like Allison. He's a grinder. He has sure hands. He grabs the ball and goes into YAC mode. It would be great to see an empty set with Nelson, Adams, Cobb, Allison, and Bennett creating havoc. Still got Kendricks, Janis, Rodgers, Montgomery and the other "other guys"....YIKES!!!
I like the way Allison performed last season as well but he's not fast enough to take the top off a defense.
Also, trading Cobb this year. No way. However, if they did. Packers would be alright. Uncertainty other than Nelson and Adams, after a Cobb trade? How about Bennett? Kendricks? Montgomery? How bout dat?
The Packers trading Cobb this offseason would either leave the team with a significant hole at slot receiver or by moving Nelson there more often in need of another weapon on the outside.
I wouldn't give anything. Seattle would need to give me a pick to even think about taking the contract off their hands.
Sherman's contract isn't as bad as you might think. He will receive $11.4 million this season as well as $11 million in 2018. The Packers are currently slated to pay Matthews the same amount of money over the next two years.
He lines up at single high safety with some regularity and is probably better at it than Dix.
I disagree that Burnett is better than Clinton-Dix lining up at single high free safety.
I would give up our 1st round pick for Richard Sherman, and the 104th & 106th in the third round.
It would be awesome if Thompson could pull off a move like that, especially considering those picks in the third round belong to the Chiefs and Seahawks respectively.