Things are starting to get interesting in the lead up to the new league year. Washington seems to be going back to its (horrible) off-season antics of making truly bone-headed roster moves, as it is being reported that the Redskins may ship Quarterback Kirk Cousins off to San Francisco in exchange for what is expected to be a bouquet of draft picks. And not the cheap bouquet that you get in the supermarket when you’ve forgotten your anniversary. I’m talking the three-figure FTD deals with stuffed animals and heirloom quality vases.
If this verifies, Redskins fans are likely to roll their
eyes once again while 49ers fans celebrate the return of relevance following
the implosion formerly known as Colin Kaepernick. The Redskins are in the
position of strength, having the commodity that the Niners so desperately
desire. But San Fran has both deep pockets and a strong showing in the draft
this year. Giving Washington the second overall pick and their third rounder -
maybe a second rounder next year as well? - isn’t outside the realm of
possibility, and would allow San Francisco to shore up their single biggest
weakness with the click of a send button - a steal, considering that they’d get
Washington’s franchise QB. Not only that, it would give them ample negotiating
room and the lure of an established leader to make up the difference in free
agency. Expect San Francisco to make every effort for this to happen - and to
pay dearly.
As riveting as this all might be for arm chair Bill
Belichick's, where it really gets interesting is the next step for Washington -
who will become the new face of the franchise? Do they really think that Colt
McCoy is the long-term answer - even the short-term answer? If so, they are
fooling themselves. On the wrong side of 30, McCoy has fewer upsides than they
would like. And there’s no dynamo QB in the draft this year, so maybe
Washington would be open to another trade?
Enter Jimmy Garoppolo, erstwhile QB and heir apparent to the
immortal (literally, it seems) Tom Brady of New England. All signs point to the
Chiseled Chin heading to Cleveland, but Washington may make a play for his
services. The asking price is supposedly multiple first round picks, and
Washington has shown its willingness to pay that steep a price before. They may
be willing to trade away whatever they get from San Fransisco in the process,
or maybe even Josh Norman. There are reasons aplenty to make this an
intriguing, if unlikely, possibility.
Then again, who would have thought that Washington would be
willing to even consider trading away the man who saved them from the hole it
dug for itself with RGIII.
Thought the latest on Jimmy G was the Patriots intend on retaining him? Or do you think that's just a trading tactic?
ReplyDeleteHi Daniel, great question. With Bill you never know what he will do, so it could be a trading tactic. They could just end up retaining him. Nicholas who wrote this piece gave his opinion on Jimmy possibly being traded.
DeleteThis is Peter who is responding, if the Patriots are to trade Jimmy (to give me opinion here) it may not be until training camp if a team feels they need a QB. Maybe it will be injury that causes a trade or maybe a team feels they need to "pull the trigger" and obtain Jimmy via trade.