You want to move on it will cost you.if a 1st or a 2nd is in this equation, I would do it in a heart beat, one year loner after you cut him on 2021.
why? I have no right to be dumber than the concept of this thread?
I know, he's restricted. Make an offer.hes not an unrestricted free agent
That's because it is either over the posters heads, or they're not taking time to read the entire post. By the third page I had to go back and re-read the original post because I was starting to doubt I read it right. Everyone went crazy when we did the same thing in November with Rams. It's basically cash for draft picks and someone who could possibly help us.Basically the question is: Do you want to buy a 2nd or 3rd round pick from the Rams? I threw out the same scenario with Zona's David Johnson and received the same reaction.
Who's Greg Gurley?The Rams aren't going to give up a draft pick - let alone a premium one - for another team to absorb Greg Gurley's contract when there is zero difference in dead cap between a trade and a release.
There’s about a $13.05M difference between cutting and trading him. Granted not a PJ1 cut.The Rams aren't going to give up a draft pick - let alone a premium one - for another team to absorb Greg Gurley's contract when there is zero difference in dead cap between a trade and a release.
Wanna bet?The Rams aren't going to give up a draft pick - let alone a premium one - for another team to absorb Greg Gurley's contract when there is zero difference in dead cap between a trade and a release.
Exactly, and if they trade him, it actually frees 17.25 mil cap space, as I read it.There’s about a $13.05M difference between cutting and trading him. Granted not a PJ1 cut.