Quote: @Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
I can see why the Wilf's think that way. And it has to do with the defense, not Cousins. I would be shocked to see them trade Cousins for Lance. If they trade Cousins, it should be for draft capitol to move up and take their QBOTF in this draft. Lance wont give you the 4 or 5 years of economic relief that allows you to build a team around him.
There has been one consistent problem with the Vikings for a long time. They always have a part of the team that is lacking, or a weakness. They seem to put together a competitive team every 10 years or so, they are a bit overdue right now, while other teams seem to find a way to be more consistently competitive.
They need to hit on a rookie QB if they want to have the long term competitive success they had in the purple people eaters days. They didn't break through and win a superbowl back then, but they had a team that was capable year in and year out back then. They need an excellent defense and a QB on a rookie deal will give them an opportunity to build one.
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Quote: @Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
Should have ended it with "This is the way."
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Yep. I think it's likely the Vikings get their QBOTF this weekend, but it will have nothing to do with Cousins.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ purplefaithful said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Yep. I think it's likely the Vikings get their QBOTF this weekend, but it will have nothing to do with Cousins.
My gut says that as well, although I'm trying to figure out exactly how they'll accomplish it.
From what I read the Vikings are taking long looks at the quarterbacks from Stanford and Utah St. Supposedly, they have strong arms and good mobility. Not much is said about them since they play on bad teams.
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ purplefaithful said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Yep. I think it's likely the Vikings get their QBOTF this weekend, but it will have nothing to do with Cousins.
My gut says that as well, although I'm trying to figure out exactly how they'll accomplish it.
If I was betting my own $$ on it? It'll be a trade-down to acquire more picks and grab a QB in later rounds. With a hope and prayer it turns out better than Mond.
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@ StickyBun said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ purplefaithful said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Yep. I think it's likely the Vikings get their QBOTF this weekend, but it will have nothing to do with Cousins.
My gut says that as well, although I'm trying to figure out exactly how they'll accomplish it.
If I was betting my own $$ on it? It would be a trade-down to acquire more picks and grab a QB in later rounds. With a hope and prayer it turns out better than Mond.
Odds of success in drafting a QB in later rounds that amount to anything is beyond low. I get they may take a swing later because its either cost prohibitive to move up, they have other holes to fill or they don't privately like anyone that much beyond the top 4. But they'll know if they select a QB in round 3 or 4 that its a hope and a prayer....but a small investment.
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@ StickyBun said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ purplefaithful said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ Skodin said:
Still on the Cousins to SF trade plan here.
This team needs picks, it needs cap room, it needs a shot a QB of the Future.
Cousins for Lance and SF's (2) 3rds gives us 4 picks in the top 100 and removes a $25M+ voided cap hit next year. Moving down in the first to either Seattle, Chicago, NYJ, Steelers would give us (2) 2nds
That gives us 5 picks in the first three rounds PLUS A POTENTIAL QB of the future.
If Lance turns out, you don't need a QB in the 1st round next year and give him a 5th year option. If he doesn't you have 5 players from the top 100 of the 23 draft, cap space, and the 2024 draft to grab a QB with probably a top 10 pick.
2024 has to be the focus with cap room, a potential boatload of 2nd (2 2nds & 3 3rds) and 3rd year players (Cine, Booth, Asomoah), and possible a QB of the future on the roster in Lance
If you don't think we are real Super Bowl contenders this year, you are going to rebuild the roster and make your mark, this is the way to do it
The problem with this (pretty sound) plan is getting the Wilfs on board. They have shown zero willingness to sacrifice the short term for the long. I get it. Any given Sunday. But what we’ve been doing isn’t working. Maybe we can stay on the same course and just do it better… I’d love that! But it gets hard when you see teams like PHI, JAX, TB, LAR blow things up and have more success, while we wade in the middle of the pack. Winning a SB is obviously the goal but fans are pretty smart in 2023. The stadium will still be full, they’ll still sell a ton of jerseys and $12 hot dogs even if it’s a down year. Heck, Detroit was like .500 last year and talk to their fans and you’d think they were undefeated.
The bigger problem with this is who's going to play QB for the Vikings?
Lance has shown less potential to start in the nfl (let alone playing well) since getting into the league than before. IT doesnt sound like he did himself any favors up here last pre-season during all those SF/Viking scrimmages either.
I can get on board with Lance for picks, but not for a pro-bowl starting QB.
Yep. I think it's likely the Vikings get their QBOTF this weekend, but it will have nothing to do with Cousins.
My gut says that as well, although I'm trying to figure out exactly how they'll accomplish it.
If I was betting my own $$ on it? It would be a trade-down to acquire more picks and grab a QB in later rounds. With a hope and prayer it turns out better than Mond.
I think what the Vikings WANT is to trade back to the last pick in the 1st round, pick up some extra day two picks, and take Hendon Hooker there.
If someone jumps us, then we'd take a position player there, and fill some needs with the extra picks, and take a QB later. God knows they've looked at QBs at all levels this year, so they're clearly open to that option.
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