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  1. kryptonite

    Managing the salary cap

    And one thing that’s getting lost in this is that the valuation should have to do with what the player can do for the company they sign with and only part of that depends on performance. An average QB is still more visible than a good DT so he’s probably worth more money from an advertising...
  2. kryptonite

    Managing the salary cap

    This has been my position on the NFL draft for years. Top QBs cost way too much and set you back too far if they don’t pan out. Better to spend that money on defensive players and get 1-2 guys every year who are lower rated but have the tools to be great.
  3. kryptonite

    Managing the salary cap

    Yeah, that’s all true. QBs fail all the time, and I’m not crazy about spending big on a kid who hasn’t proven he can do the job yet. That said, I believe QB is a much higher impact position than WR and I was specifically responding to people saying WR was more important. If you’ve got 2 guys...
  4. kryptonite

    Managing the salary cap

    But the QB can more easily produce with average WRs than a great WR can elevate an average QB. Not to mention, that QB is only helped when he throws to that one WR. QB has his hands on the ball too much to not be considered more important that a single WR.
  5. kryptonite

    Managing the salary cap

    You’re getting negged here, but I agree. Yes, a great receiver makes a big impact, but I think RB is being underrated here. Even teams that don’t run that much still run a lot, and you’ve got like 2x as many WR so there’s more chance of getting a couple really good ones. Running plays tend to be...
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