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Stafford was the 6th QB to win MVP after age 35 over the last 25 years. Four finished 1st in EPA, Gannon 3rd while Stafford was 5th in their MVP season. Here were the EPA ranks the following season. Def a mixed bag and no guarantee success continues the next year at this age:
- Rodgers 2022: 21st
- Rodgers 2021: 1st
- Brady 2019: 9th
- Manning 2014: 5th
- Gannon 2003: 25th
for one yes its likely to be a late 1 but there is certainly no guarantee of that. I mean if Stafford gets hurt the Rams are likely at best a middle of the league team. I posted it two days ago that other SB favs in similar price range in the past decade + have seen mixed results. Like 35% of those tms missed the playoffs all together so we cant just say with certainty its the last pk in the round. Even if it is, 2027 draft is loaded so thats almost equivalent to like the 20th pk in a normal draft. Also if its another bullet in a trade to move for a QB then its more valuable than just being the 32nd pk. Also a 28 2nd and 29 3rd could be really valuable bc Stafford will be retired by then and Mcvay could be gone as well and those pks look even better. Again more ammo for a trade for a QB potentially as well. To me this trade is about getting back a lighter version of Myles who is already a top 15ish pass rusher with multiple draft assets to get your QB
@major_mosby@fatuousfolderol I agree its perfect where both teams currently stand. My point is the process for this deal today is excellent for the Browns standpoint
I personally think its bad form to only play the results in any transaction. The process and information at the time u do something, anything, is what should be most criticized imo. But that's just me. That's like saying if Im playing heads up poker and go all in with AA and u call with 2-7 and two 2s show up on the flop and u win, that it was a bad move by me. I just dont try and think that way. Its clear consensus with those in the NFL that the Browns made a v good deal here.
fwiw PG was coming of the best season of his career (like Myles) and a 3rd place MVP and DPOY finish so it kind of was comparable. Myles isnt a QB so he is never going to be as valuable as an elite QB in a trade just like PG was very very good but maybe not in the LBJ, Giannis, Steph category at that time. So actually pretty similar
@Z_CleSports but the whole point was that its not just about the draft capital, insisting on a young cost controlled player in a premium position in place of 1-2 picks is important
Browns end up trading
Myles Garrett, Travis Hunter, Bayshul Tuten and Rayuan Lane for:
Jared Verse
Mason Graham
Quinshon Judkins
Dylan Sampson
KC Concepcion
2027 #1, 2028 #2 and 2029 #3