so if another team is willing to take on his contract the owners are going to trust Harbaugh with this rebuild and get 250 mill off the books?
im not saying its likely, but if Harbaugh believes in Mccarthy I dont see whats wrong with it..its a rebuild and he should have the right to build the team in the identity he wants..
We may have never seen a Head Coach the the Ego the size of Harboughs tho.
It's unlikely and I think it's fake news but I wouldn't say 0% chance.
One of my top most hated picks by the Dolphins.Dion Jordan did not test particularly well. His upside was fabricated.
The odds on the Chargers taking a QB in round 1 have moved like crazy today.......but that isn't the case and that's not why the Chargers hired Harbaugh and its not going to happen so it's all a moot point. zero chance. Not happening.
I agree that they aren't trading him. However, I can't necessarily agree that trading him isn't the best path towards competing for a Super Bowl when staring at a dynasty in your own division.
$50 Million in cap space can buy you some quality players, when coupled with the draft compensation you'd get for Herbert (minus the 5th pick in the draft you'd have to use on McCarthy), its easy to understand the logic behind the potential deal.
Derwin James will be 28 before the season starts and heading into his age 29 and age 30 seasons, he's due about $48.5M in combined cap hits, which I'm guessing are the highest in the league at that position.
Joey Bosa will be 29 this summer and has extensive injury problems, he has a $36M cap hit due in his age 30 season, his last under contract.
Khalil Mack is likely in his last season as a Charger and will still carry an $8.8M cap hit in 2025, despite no longer being a Charger.
Keenan Allen, Austin Ekelor and Mike Williams are all gone and Corey Linsley was forced to retire because of injury.
I get how starting over with a butt load of assets would be appealing to Harbaugh, when coupled with the reunion of the QB he just won a national championship with.
Most college OL need to develop strength wise. That's usually the biggest jump between year 1 and 2.Tell I'm wrong for thinking Batron will get tossed around at the pro level.
Yea, I'm just gonna come out and claim Im being and idiot.Most college OL need to develop strength wise. That's usually the biggest jump between year 1 and 2.
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
A couple observations.
Bad (desperate) teams often overdraft QBs high, so not a surprise it's basically a 50/50 deal.
Teams, particularly in the early 2000s didn't put much positional value on C, S or TE, so the sample size is less than many positions.
WR is really surprising, to me at least.
I like Guyton an awful lot, but I see Frazier as more of a gap blocking guy... I dont really see a guy who's going to get out to the second level.We need to talk more about Tyler Guyton and Zach Frazier... both guys could be in play if we trade down from 21.
......but that isn't the case and that's not why the Chargers hired Harbaugh and its not going to happen so it's all a moot point. zero chance. Not happening.
We need to talk more about Tyler Guyton and Zach Frazier... both guys could be in play if we trade down from 21.
Iggy was worse.One of my top most hated picks by the Dolphins.