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Would you trade Jordan Matthews?
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Originally posted by slag View PostHow many drops do you think Matthews had this year?
Are we just hyper-critical fans who habitually overstate our players' flaws, or are they really bad drops? Serious question, I don't know the answer.
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Originally posted by slag View PostThey were dropping so many balls as a team last year that his got lost in the clutter for me ... I just decided to take a look at the stats and had the same reaction you did.
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Unfortunately, no can do. Agholor, DGB and fill in the blanks could set Wentz back another season. Matthews may be meh but he's the best meh they've got.
Also I expect Matthews will take a reasonable offer to stay in Philly. He knows he's a 2/3 WR. No one will pay him more.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Pete View PostIf a team offered a future 2nd round pick?
I just read a blurb that the Ravens are looking for a possession receiver, and I also think Matthews doesn't really have a future with the Eagles beyond this season.
He will want to get paid, and if the Eagles make a splash FA WR signing and draft a WR early, Matthews will be the odd man out. I say make a deal now if you can get some value.DB
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The Eagles cant afford to be too cute right now. Matthews is the only legit starting receiver they have making wide receiver a major weakness. Trading starters away because youre not likely to resign them at their future asking price is usually bad business in the nfl since the Eagles would get a mid round compensatory pick if another team signed him away. Having Matthews for another season plus a mid round pick is more valuable to this franchise than simply a future mid to late second round selection."You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails
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Originally posted by J_Cuz31 View PostThe Eagles cant afford to be too cute right now. Matthews is the only legit starting receiver they have making wide receiver a major weakness. Trading starters away because youre not likely to resign them at their future asking price is usually bad business in the nfl since the Eagles would get a mid round compensatory pick if another team signed him away. Having Matthews for another season plus a mid round pick is more valuable to this franchise than simply a future mid to late second round selection.--------
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Originally posted by Maniac View PostUnfortunately, no can do. Agholor, DGB and fill in the blanks could set Wentz back another season. Matthews may be meh but he's the best meh they've got.
Also I expect Matthews will take a reasonable offer to stay in Philly. He knows he's a 2/3 WR. No one will pay him more.--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
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Originally posted by The Duck View PostI wonder about the methodology. On the same list, Agholor only dropped 4 of 69 targets (5.8%). How is that possible? Didn't he have three drops in the Chicago game (Week 2) alone??
Like for example, suppose a receiver is "targeted" but the pass is a sh*t pass or uncatchable. You could mark that down as a drop if you wanted to.
This sort of thing is subjective. Maybe we all need to keep our own alternative stats we can use as talking points. One thing we all agree on is the Eagles' WRs are not good.--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
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Originally posted by J_Cuz31 View PostThe Eagles cant afford to be too cute right now. Matthews is the only legit starting receiver they have making wide receiver a major weakness. Trading starters away because youre not likely to resign them at their future asking price is usually bad business in the nfl since the Eagles would get a mid round compensatory pick if another team signed him away. Having Matthews for another season plus a mid round pick is more valuable to this franchise than simply a future mid to late second round selection.
I would hope that move to deal Matthews would be after they get what need in FA and then if they draft a WR in Round 1 or 2. Again-lots of "what ifs" but would you rather get nothing for Matthews and/or play the compensatory pick lottery, or deal him once you had a Jeffrey-Britt-Williams/Davis WR lineup?
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Originally posted by Pete View PostI see the value in holding on to what you know you already have. However, from my understanding they don't just get compensatory picks when guys leave. I think it's based on net free agent losses. So, if Matthews goes, but they sign two other guys, then no pick (or lower comp pick).
I would hope that move to deal Matthews would be after they get what need in FA and then if they draft a WR in Round 1 or 2. Again-lots of "what ifs" but would you rather get nothing for Matthews and/or play the compensatory pick lottery, or deal him once you had a Jeffrey-Britt-Williams/Davis WR lineup?
I don't see much value in trading Matthews this year.
It's sort of a contradiction. If he sucks he has no trade value. If he is a decent player the Eagles should keep him.
If he is a perfect fit for another team and you get great value in return that is another thing.--------
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Originally posted by IronEagle View PostI agree with your first thought. I don't know about the second about staying in Phila. but it may be correct as well.
In any case, I can't see dealing the only serviceable WR on the team for a future 2nd.
Got to keep him.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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