The only receiver with any real trade value is Stills. You could possibly get a #3, but he also happens to be our most dependable wideout, so I would not even consider it.This isn't a bad receiving unit, but I'm not sure how much you'd get for say a Parker at this point. Now, if Parker plays well maybe he adds value come the trading deadline. Stills might get the team a 4th, but I'm not sure that would be a good trade. Grant is coming off an injury so there's no trade value there right now.
Is calling him a solid #2 overvaluing him? I beleive that is the concensus around here, and his contract is also in line with that assesment.I think some are overvaluing Stills. His production has been lackluster his entire career. Maybe a playoff team desperate at the trade deadline, other than that I don't see any team giving up much for him.
Stranger things have happened, but yeah.You aren’t getting a day 2 pick for Kenny stills
Golden Tate and Demarius Thomas were traded for 3rd and 4th rounders at the deadline. I don't put Stills in that value range.Is calling him a solid #2 overvaluing him? I beleive that is the concensus around here, and his contract is also in line with that assesment.
Sorry, i thought you meant "overvalued" in a general sense, not as it related to percieved trade value.Golden Tate and Demarius Thomas were traded for 3rd and 4th rounders at the deadline. I don't put Stills in that value range.
Were going to go into the season with 7 wr's?