PFT PM NFL trades: Who says no? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports



With NFL trade rumors swirling around, Mike Florio and Myles Simmons play a little game of «Who Says No» featuring A.J. Brown, Deebo Samuel and a few down-on-their-luck quarterbacks. #ProFootballTalk #NFL #NFLTrades
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  1. LOL. A second and third for Metcalf. And Seahawks already have a quarterback in the final year of his rookie deal. And they don't want Mayfield anyway. He's a headache. Metcalf loves Seattle because they took a chance on him. He's one of the hardest-working athletes in the NFL and when he has a quarterback who will actually see him when he's open and throw him the ball more than twice a game, he will crush the statistics of all receivers in the NFL. It would take two first-round picks for Seattle to let Metcalf go and probably then some. Guys like him don't grow on trees.

  2. No one in the NFL is worth the millions they get paid it's a game ..a game that most of us played as a kid and some like myself played in high school and loved it so why can't they just play for the love of the game and not the money ? I'd rather watch college football ..

  3. Im not saying these guys shouldn't get the money they can if they want it, but if that does keep happening I think thats going to make more and more teams start treating receivers more like running backs, why pay the huge premium for veteran receivers when if you can scout receiver talent well you should be able to consistently get a good-really good receiver in the 1st-2nd almost every year. I'll gladly take the guy whose 80-85-90% as good for 25% of the cap hit. And lets be honest, a lot of these receivers who are getting paid are probably going to take a step back in production without playing the guys who where throwing them the ball in T. Hill and D. Adams case, Debo is the outlier to that obviously.

  4. As a Chiefs fan I hope they make that trade for Deebo with the caveat that he can't expect Hill money based off one season and he doesn't want to run the ball anymore. Personally, I would want him to anyway. I want the 18 yards after the catch he averages. I want him healthy, not on the bench after getting crushed by the d-line. If he would take 20 million a year I think he's worth the picks.

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