Trading for a guy you used a third round pick in and then released few years later? Nah, he's toast.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Yeah, they released Sternberger for nothing, and he didn't want to stay on our PS, time to move on unless you get him for cheap especially since the coaches seemed to complain he didn't know his role well enough after 3 years on the team.
Good point. Is Engram available?
Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.
Yes, though really he's a large WR whom struggles with drops more than a TE IMO... and the Giants also got Kyle Rudolph for fairly cheap, but I'm not sure that GM would have a fire sale even if the building was literally on fire... he seems to never want to regret losing someone which is why he had never traded back in a draft until the media egged him on hard about it, and he's trying to show he's changed and the Bears offered two 1st round picks. But I'm not sure he's going to be in the trafe market even if all signs say he should be.
Rumors only that he's available. Some Cardinals guy named Isabella? He also might be. DeSean Jackson received permission for trade. Yes these two aren't TE but if you can add a weapon, add a weapon.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Isabella is a speed demon, but he might be more of a track guy than a football player...
Like the idea of Desean Jackson, but there is a reason despite being possible the best pure deep threat that teams aren't that interested in him... and why it's not working out with the Rams right now, and I assume that's either attitude or he's a one trick pony that doesn't block for others...
Could you imagine having MVS & Desean Jackson as deep threats?
Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.
Honestly, this system seems to work better when you force Rodgers to go for 1st downs instead of deep balls...
And we don't have the OL right now (before we get any returns) to hold up long enough for consistent deep shots.
Rodgers (one of the best ever deep ball throwers) is having one of his absolutely worse years with deep balls... and was like 9 of 30 at one point.
Through the first six games of the 2021 season, the picture is very different. Rodgers has attempted 30 deep passes, but he’s completed just nine for 354 yards, 11.8 yards per attempt, no touchdowns, two interceptions, and a passer rating of 48.5. Only Tua Tagovailoa and Ryan Tannehill have lower passer ratings on deep passes, only Murray, Trevor Lawrence, and Tagovailoa have more deep interceptions, and only Tannehill, Jacoby Brissett, Tagovailoa, and Justin Fields have matched Rodgers’ goose egg when it comes to touchdowns on deep passes.
https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/  wrote: