There have been rumors of Revis to San Fran and with the trade of Alex Smith (though not official) to KC for KC's 2n 33rd overall Revis to San Fran makes so much sense to me now.
I'd go for their 1st and 3rd and call it a day or maybe both of their 2nds. We'd clear his 6 million this year, and 10-15 the following years and if we draft right we'd get two starters for him. Maybe a qb and another long term starter. I'd do this deal in a second. What does everyone else think?
We can only speculate as to Revis' value. I have a grim feeling we'd only fetch the 34th pick in the draft from San Fran and maybe a 3rd or 4th if we're lucky.
I'd sign on for both their seconds over their first and third with that being said.
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SF now owns picks at No. 31, 34, and 61 in a draft with lots of depth but not a lot of surefire stars.
How in the hell does Revis2SF make "SO MUCH SENSE NOW, BRAH" now that Smiff got traded?
Immediately, if not sooner. Ciao Revis.
We could probably get a lot out of the 49ers for Revis (assuming they really want him) because they are the one team that doesn't need the picks. They are already stacked with young guys.
Having picks doesn't mean it makes sense, lol.
I hope you're right, but clearly KC saw Smith as a franchise QB, and a franchise QB will always fetch more than a HOF CB coming off an ACL tear.
As mentioned previously, I'd love either the 2 2nd rd picks or the 1st and a third, but figure we might end up settingling for a 2nd and 3rd.
SF has the ammo, but will they want to pay Revis? Their safety Goldson is also a FA and he will want a big deal too or they can franchise him a 2nd yr in a row for a big cap hit.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...rancisco-49ers
Dunno how much money the Smith trade helps the cap, but I doubt the 9ers are looking to "help" their cap by trading away good picks for a player who's got 1 year left on his contract and is going to want mad money.A month ago, ESPN's John Clayton reported that the 49ers have $3.9 million of cap space entering the 2013 season.
That's not a lot of wiggle room.
With decisions on impending free agents, such as Dashon Goldson and Delanie Walker, looming large, general manager Trent Baalke might have to get creative—as in restructuring deals and cutting players.
You want to buy into the 2014 draft if you are interested in obtaining a franchise QB. And as Sal Palintonio said on ESPN the only way you can justify a Revis trade is if it nets you a potential franchise QB. Trading Revis for San Fransico's first round pick in this years draft-so they can use it to obtain a nice OG- is not good enough.
Last edited by intelligentjetsfan; 02-27-2013 at 01:03 PM.
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