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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 214
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Trading Cromartie
I don't understand why this hasn't been discussed more and if it has why we haven't heard more about it. I like Cromartie a lot and completely understand the idea of not being able to keep a high priced CB when the team is essentially going to be in a rebuilding mode. However, you have a guy like Revis who's value is low right now and Cro who's value is probably never going to be higher. Would it make sense to explore trading Cro to free up some space to sign Revis? I can't except Cro to continue to play on the same level he did last year especially when he publicly admitted how much he learned and was motivated by Revis.
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All League
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 3,838
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Now would be a great time to trade him, as you are correct, his value has never been higher.
He also is not great with his technique....his ability stems from amazing athleticism, so he is more succeptible to a drop off in performance due to age. I mentioned this in the other thread, but if atlanta wants CB help, they have a late second round pick which is not that crazy for Cro given their "win now" situation. |
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
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Cromartie is more cap friendly. Why arent people understanding this?
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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 214
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more cap friendly yes but not nearly the same player Revis is that's the point of trading Cro to be able to sign Revis and not kill your cap.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 706
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For all the complaining about Revis, Cromartie is the 4th highest paid on the team (behind Harris, Sanchez and Holmes), Revis is 7th (behind Brick and Mangold) and ahead of Pouha. |
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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 109
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Cro is more cap friendly and has a contract that will keep him here after the end of this season, when Revis will almost certainly be gone. Very smart to trade Cro now and lose Revis to free agency after this season. We'd have a really great backfield then!
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
Mornhinweg..
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn ...
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Would you be okay with the Jets paying Revis 15 a year ? I am not passing judgement but I am guessing that is close or below the figure Revis is looking for. If I was to play Jets GM, I would risk guaranteeing a record amount of Revis's contract and hope that he stays healthy. In return for the high guarantee percentage on the contract I would offer him 12.5 a year. No, he likely would still not go for it ...
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Connecticut
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-If you keep both, you have two expensive CB's on a team that is rebuilding.
- If you get rid of both, you have ZERO established CB'w to work with. Thus, you must rebuild CB along with the other problem positions. - If you get rid of Revis (which appears likely), you can get some of value for a player who will leave with no compensation after the season. With Cromartie at 1 corner, replacing your CB's is not an emergency. - If you get rid of Cromartie (and keep Revis), you don't save that much on the cap. You lose Revis after the season for zero compensation. AND, Cromartie isn't going to bring much in trade. Bottom Line: Move Revis now - for whatever you can get. Keep Cro for 1- 2 seasons while you find younger guys to start at both CB (and the nickle) spots. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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![]() I've got another idea how about we sign Revis then trade Cromartie, did that thought ever enter your mind? |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Not only would he be at $10.75 million but it would be his age 30 season to open 2014. No way he should be here at that cap figure. It would be awesome to start Revis talks with these teams and then wind up moving cro for a late 2nd/early 3rd round pick |
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Just because we trade Cro doesn't mean we can keep Revis. 10mm to 15mm is a big deal. $5 million in cap money can go a very long way. |
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Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2005
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If we are completely rebuilding and tossing the next two years away then I am down with it..
The only thing that concerns me is we have our usual draft luck where we trade good players and come out with junk.. |
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We Know Geno
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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The big trade-off with Revis is that he's gonna want a new contract every 2 years.
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Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2005
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sometimes if you let a player go he can wind up being the missing piece down the road..
Sure seems like we could have used Vilma and Abraham during our SB runs a few years ago.. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Mendham, NJ
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drinks from the poison well
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Jackson Heights
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Trade Cro draft Trufant.
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Forever Awesome
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 8,884
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This has nothing to do with who's better and using the money wisely.
Woody Johnson has had enough of Revis and his agents. They negotiate in bad faith and they've created this situation. Johnson simply doesn't want Revis on the team any longer. |
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