2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby ArrylT » Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:48 am

I should have included them - However I was focusing on guys who I thought were either near the end of their career - either due to age, health or due to performance & I think both Bridgewater & Brissett will be around for the next few years - at least as backups. I think Brissett, like Foles, could be a successful starter in short term bursts & I would love to see Bridgewater get another chance as a long-term starter.
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby Servo » Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:32 am

Brissett isn't a FA though, the Colts either have to cut him or trade him before he becomes a potential starter somewhere...and as we've seen, who knows how willing a team is to give up a competent backup with their QBs having recent injury history.

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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby ArrylT » Mon Jan 28, 2019 7:23 pm

Servo wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:32 am Brissett isn't a FA though, the Colts either have to cut him or trade him before he becomes a potential starter somewhere...and as we've seen, who knows how willing a team is to give up a competent backup with their QBs having recent injury history.
That is true, he has 1 year left on his rookie contract - which could make him either a valuable trade target this off-season for teams, or a potential FA target in 2020, provided the Colts do not extend him.
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby LMS123 » Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:22 am

ArrylT wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:48 am I should have included them - However I was focusing on guys who I thought were either near the end of their career - either due to age, health or due to performance & I think both Bridgewater & Brissett will be around for the next few years - at least as backups. I think Brissett, like Foles, could be a successful starter in short term bursts & I would love to see Bridgewater get another chance as a long-term starter.
Like I said I know they're not "veteran" guys but I have both of them on team 1 in my sig and am looking to flip them for picks, just don't know the right time or price. As of now I was thinking late 2nd for Bridgewater and late 3rd for Brissett but if they go elsewhere that could change
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby ArrylT » Tue Jan 29, 2019 8:17 am

LMS123 wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:22 am
ArrylT wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:48 am I should have included them - However I was focusing on guys who I thought were either near the end of their career - either due to age, health or due to performance & I think both Bridgewater & Brissett will be around for the next few years - at least as backups. I think Brissett, like Foles, could be a successful starter in short term bursts & I would love to see Bridgewater get another chance as a long-term starter.
Like I said I know they're not "veteran" guys but I have both of them on team 1 in my sig and am looking to flip them for picks, just don't know the right time or price. As of now I was thinking late 2nd for Bridgewater and late 3rd for Brissett but if they go elsewhere that could change
Yeah that is key - knowing the right time. If Brissett resigns in Indy and is fine backing Luck, he may only be worth something to a Luck owner.
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby LMS123 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:56 am

ArrylT wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2019 8:17 am
LMS123 wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:22 am
ArrylT wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:48 am I should have included them - However I was focusing on guys who I thought were either near the end of their career - either due to age, health or due to performance & I think both Bridgewater & Brissett will be around for the next few years - at least as backups. I think Brissett, like Foles, could be a successful starter in short term bursts & I would love to see Bridgewater get another chance as a long-term starter.
Like I said I know they're not "veteran" guys but I have both of them on team 1 in my sig and am looking to flip them for picks, just don't know the right time or price. As of now I was thinking late 2nd for Bridgewater and late 3rd for Brissett but if they go elsewhere that could change
Yeah that is key - knowing the right time. If Brissett resigns in Indy and is fine backing Luck, he may only be worth something to a Luck owner.
Earlier in the offseason I was offered a 2021 3rd for Brissett; I don't really care for picks 3 years from now so I declined that.
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby Blueboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:26 pm

LMS123 wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 6:27 pm Not that they are veterans but what about Teddy Bridgewater and Jacoby Brissett? Both have speculation of moving on from the saints and colts respectively. What are the chances they go somewhere else to start, and - obviously it depends on where they go - but what would their values become as starters on a depth chart?
I’d much rather stash Brissett of the two. Much higher upside and possibly floor.

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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby ArrylT » Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:33 pm

I can probably agree with the safer floor - but I am not sure if Brissett has a higher ceiling as well.
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Re: 2019 Off-Season - Veteran QBs you're comfortable with

Postby LMS123 » Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:20 pm

I traded Brissett and the 3.06 for the 2.08. If he had been traded and gotten a starting job I would’ve asked a 2nd. I got one without the guarantee he starts and only gave up a 3rd. I also have Baker, Trubisky and Lamar so I felt comfortable moving Brissett.
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QB: Purdy, ARich (TS), Levis (TS), Bagent, Hall, Rudolph, Fromm
RB: Roschon (TS), Allgeier, Hill, Demercado, McLaughlin, Mitchell, K. Harris, E. Wilson
WR: Addison, London, Jmo, Shaheed, Reed (TS), Pop D, Iosivas, C. Jones, Mooney, T. Palmer, Scott, Tucker, Austin, Gipson, Melton,
TE: Musgrave, Mayer (TS), Trautman, Gray, Jordan
2024: 1.01, 1.07, 2.04, 2.10, 2.11, 3.01, 3.06, 3.07, 3.11
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