Packers 2022 Thread

There is no way to justify not making him the highest paid except GB cant afford it. Adams has hinted that he won't come back without Arod. But GB cant even afford Adams for a year let along bringing Arod back as well.

That low ball offer is a kick in the nuts to Adams IMO.. the tag would just pass him off and I doubt he even signs it.

Time to move on GB.
Only way I tag Adams if there is even a way to figure it out with the cap is to trade him before the draft in an agreement were he is allowed to seek out the contract he wants with another team once he finds deal he signs the tag and GB trades him to that team. But at $20 million cap hold that could be very well impossible to do.
 
Only way I tag Adams if there is even a way to figure it out with the cap is to trade him before the draft in an agreement were he is allowed to seek out the contract he wants with another team once he finds deal he signs the tag and GB trades him to that team. But at $20 million cap hold that could be very well impossible to do.
Teams know what's up. They'll low ball GB and wait it out until GB gets desperate. Just let him walk and move on. GB has almost no leverage in this situation.
 
Only way to keep Adams and Rodgers after new league year to try to trade them both you would have to cut several players and restructure guys like Bak and Clark to clear money to get under the cap and would need to trade both almost right away to get that cap space back. Though if Rodgers would retire it would make it easier to tag Adams then.
 
Teams know what's up. They'll low ball GB and wait it out until GB gets desperate. Just let him walk and move on. GB has almost no leverage in this situation.
Depends if I can get a 2nd or even higher 3rd for Adams I take that over getting a late round 3rd comp pick you would get.
 
Again, you'd be paying top money for past years, and not future production. I don't know how many of these gigantic years he has left and WR IMO may have the worst bang for the buck of a top contract anywhere on an NFL roster (ST excluded). How many top paid WR have played the lead in winning a SB or anything really? Randy Moss with the 2007 Pats, Tyreek Hill with the 2019 Chiefs maybe?
 
Again, you'd be paying top money for past years, and not future production. I don't know how many of these gigantic years he has left and WR IMO may have the worst bang for the buck of a top contract anywhere on an NFL roster (ST excluded). How many top paid WR have played the lead in winning a SB or anything really? Randy Moss with the 2007 Pats, Tyreek Hill with the 2019 Chiefs maybe?
One of things that NE used to do well was get rid of guys just after they peaked. So they never overpaid for past production. I say let him walk find a huge contract and good luck to him.. he deserves a huge contract. But as you said there are risks.
 
One of things that NE used to do well was get rid of guys just after they peaked. So they never overpaid for past production. I say let him walk find a huge contract and good luck to him.. he deserves a huge contract. But as you said there are risks.
Especially with WR. I'd take the risk for a DL or an OL or a CB or something but for a WR?

The other side of it of course is that you're starting a scatter armed young QB and his primary WR is going to be MVS or Lazard? Scary. No win situation, it's just gonna be sh!tty next year. Enjoy the seamless play while you can this year.
 
Especially with WR. I'd take the risk for a DL or an OL or a CB or something but for a WR?

The other side of it of course is that you're starting a scatter armed young QB and his primary WR is going to be MVS or Lazard? Scary. No win situation, it's just gonna be sh!tty next year. Enjoy the seamless play while you can this year.
I have said before I don't think Love needs an Adams type to be successful. With the money you save find a decent veteran and a good TE. That will would benefit a young QB more. As would a better OL....

But ya next year is gonna be rough....!
 
I have said before I don't think Love needs an Adams type to be successful. With the money you save find a decent veteran and a good TE. That will would benefit a young QB more. As would a better OL....

But ya next year is gonna be rough....!
I'd rather use some of that Adams cash to keep Rasul Douglas and Campbell around. And since the org sees it as cash in/out either way, spend some cash out on the best ST coordinator you could possibly get - throw money at them, get them in and let them do their thing.
 
Especially with WR. I'd take the risk for a DL or an OL or a CB or something but for a WR?

The other side of it of course is that you're starting a scatter armed young QB and his primary WR is going to be MVS or Lazard? Scary. No win situation, it's just gonna be sh!tty next year. Enjoy the seamless play while you can this year.
Thing is both Lazard and MVS are FA's too I believe so both of them might be gone also. Doubt Cobb is back so if you might have Amari Rodgers Malik Taylor Winfree and any draft picks at WR for Love to throw too. That is setting Love up to fail IMO.
 
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