Cleveland have the $$$, but it will come down whether or not Cousins wants to win during his career.
I'm of the opposite opinion. He's a solid player, but for the money, it'll cripple our cap. We'd end up needing to probably trade both Sanders and DT, as well as get rid of Talib and potentially Anderson. I can't see how him coming to Denver would make them a better team, it creates a lot of problems moving forward with a contract that size + Von.I'd love t have Cousins in Denver. Watch his game against the Seahawks last year. He was awesome.
I think he goes to the Broncos, we trade or cut Talib, sign Barkly if he is available (we have the fifth pick) or take a RT, restructure Thomas and free up some more $$$ then draft a CB or WR in the second round, given we have such a high pick.
Cleveland have the $$$, but it will come down whether or not Cousins wants to win during his career.
Give me Keenum (if you can get him for less than $20 on a short deal) and draft a QB at #5 please.Reports coming out now that Cousins first choice would be the Vikings who have cap space and all 3 QB's currently unsigned.
That's probably a good match.Reports coming out now that Cousins first choice would be the Vikings who have cap space and all 3 QB's currently unsigned.
Foles isn't a FA. Philly would try and get as much capital from a trade as possible, I'm not sure how many teams would be interested in throwing the kitchen sink in that situation. Had a great playoff run, but his overall body of work isn't as enticing as Cousins.I read yesterday the Skins may consider tagging Cousins to get value for him in a trade.
I'd be surprised if Cousins lands anywhere besides Denver.
Foles has now become a much bigger player in the QB market after yesterday and I doubt a Superbowl MVP will be happy to ride the pine when Wentz returns.
I'm sure they would be open to trading him. Whether they're willing to trade for terms that are significantly less than Cousins is the question. I can't see too many teams going after Foles unless there is very little in way of trade capital. He's a damn good insurance plan for the Eagles, especially when who knows how a player recovers from an ACL injury, I can't see them letting him go lightly.I'm sure the Eagles would be open to trading Foles if the price was right. Jets might be the team that comes calling and they could build around Foles.