Just wondering what y'all think his trade value is. I've always thought it was odd that picks are valued so much higher than prime time players (i.e., Randy Moss for a 3rd/7th, Boldin for a 6th, Harvin for likely late pick, etc...) So, what do you think it would take for the Texans to take an offer for Watt? 4 1st round picks would be my guess, but I dunno. Thoughts?
Two guys: Andrew Luck, or Aaron Rodgers. Otherwise, thanks for the call but no thanks. Age precludes all the other quarterbacks that you might be thinking about from being included on this list.
4 first round picks? Jesus. It wouldn't take more than 2 first round picks. And two is pushing it. It depends on what pick # it is. I would think a top 10 first round pick, plus 2 second round picks would do it.
Not even close. Rodgers, Manning, and Rivers have been clearly better. Brady making the case too. And I wouldn't take him over Brees, despite the latter's relatively slow start.
Funny that less than five minutes after I posted that he threw a pick-six. Oh, have you heard of Peyton Manning, Tony Romo, and Phillip Rivers, to name three? http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/player/_/stat/passing/sort/quarterbackRating Don't be deceived by high usage rates or you'll be that guy that thought Matt Schaub was a world beater when he threw 4500 yards. Here are a couple objective looks. http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/how-good-is-andrew-luck/ http://www.fieldgulls.com/2014/9/23/6833531/andrew-luck-better-russell-wilson I'm not saying I wouldn't take Luck - QB play is too important. I'm just saying you might want to take a look at a couple other guys, including Nick Foles. It sucks, but we really need a QB.
There's plenty of guys who have a bigger impact on won-loss records over the course of a season. But over the next ten? Like I said, Rodgers and Luck are about the only ones where you would be reasonably certain could continue producing at a high level at a more important position than Watt's. Perhaps the most amazing thing about Watt is his durability. You have to be a heads-and-shoulders better athlete than everyone else to dodge all the attempts at being undercut or tackled from the side, something that probably happens to him every week.
What would it take to not see a new "Watt Trade value" type thread every week? I guess the guy is just that good... and he's virtually untouchable.
QB stats are so inflated these days. If Roethlisberger is putting up insane stats why trade Watt for QB? Seems like half of them can put up pretty good numbers.
Yeah, I think the Texans would laugh out loud if you called up and pitched that offer. If you took the average production of a top ten 1st rounder, and 2 second rounders, I doubt that you'd get production anywhere near equal to Watt. Most likely from those 3 picks you get an average starter, a bench player, and a bust/special teams guy... if you are lucky. There's a reason top - at - their - position guys never get traded in the NFL unless they are over the hill and damaged, like Manning was. JJ Would need to get caught smoking crack in a hotel room while having a ex with an underage girl before they'd even think about it. Watt is the cornerstone of the media strategy for the company. You'd not only be trading Watt, you'd be trading a whole lot of what makes your team popular with the fans. Even if you got the same on field production, you'd be taking a major hit to the bottom line.