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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
Regards the bold above; Not true, we have a lot of $$ left. Some of that could have gone toward keeping HH.
They say it's takes about 3 years to see what a draft class is in the NFL.
Supposedly the Telesco philosophy is draft well, develop and resign your own. I'm was not seeing that philosophy show up as much as I'd like to see it, but maybe Telesco has turned the corner. I'm not sure.
2019 class is in it's 3rd season. Adderley, Tranquill, Tillery are starters. Pipkins may or may not develop. But how many will be resigned when it's time for Telesco to decide, assuming he still has the job.
2018 class is in it's 4th season. And it has some very good players that could be long term answers.
James-S will be resigned and kept for sure, but Nwousu-LB, White-LB, Jones-DT, even jitterbug Jackson-RB are all going to be UFA this off season. How many get re-signed?
The entire 2017 draft except Mike Williams was allowed to walk and I have a feeling Williams won't be resigned and that Palmer will take his place. So none of that draft was resigned if Mike walks.
Only Bosa was resigned from 2016 draft.
None of the 2015 remain and including the RB Gordon Telesco traded up for.
None of the 2014 we're resigned.
Only Allen was re-signed from 2013.
In his GM career over 1st 5 drafts, Telesco found Allen and Bosa that were resigned. And Williams maybe?
I don't know how many get resigned from his 2018 and 2019 over next couple off seasons.
But if it's only James and all the others walk as has happened in previous drafts, then his philosophy is all talk because the resume shows there is very little resigning of his own.
Henry-TE being an example of a solid versatile starting veteran with great hands who also showcased the ability to line up out wide, slot, hback. I don't think Henry got a can't match it deal.
Cook who replaced him has a resume with career catch percentage of 60%. With his best ever season being 66% and multiple percentages in the 50s.
Henry career is 69% with with his lowest being 64% and 3 season in the low 70s.
The little things help win games. And the eye test says Henry has much better hands and route running and blocking ability.
The stats show he catches nearly 10% higher clip than Cook.
Somehow I get the feeling if Henry was at TE, he helps beat the Cheifs by actually catching the TD pass than Cook struggled to make.Who has it better than us?
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Originally posted by Critty View Post
They say it's takes about 3 years to see what a draft class is in the NFL.
Supposedly the Telesco philosophy is draft well, develop and resign your own. I'm was not seeing that philosophy show up as much as I'd like to see it, but maybe Telesco has turned the corner. I'm not sure.
2019 class is in it's 3rd season. Adderley, Tranquill, Tillery are starters. Pipkins may or may not develop. But how many will be resigned when it's time for Telesco to decide, assuming he still has the job.
2018 class is in it's 4th season. And it has some very good players that could be long term answers.
James-S will be resigned and kept for sure, but Nwousu-LB, White-LB, Jones-DT, even jitterbug Jackson-RB are all going to be UFA this off season. How many get re-signed?
The entire 2017 draft except Mike Williams was allowed to walk and I have a feeling Williams won't be resigned and that Palmer will take his place. So none of that draft was resigned if Mike walks.
Only Bosa was resigned from 2016 draft.
None of the 2015 remain and including the RB Gordon Telesco traded up for.
None of the 2014 we're resigned.
Only Allen was re-signed from 2013.
In his GM career over 1st 5 drafts, Telesco found Allen and Bosa that were resigned. And Williams maybe?
I don't know how many get resigned from his 2018 and 2019 over next couple off seasons.
But if it's only James and all the others walk as has happened in previous drafts, then his philosophy is all talk because the resume shows there is very little resigning of his own.
Henry-TE being an example of a solid versatile starting veteran with great hands who also showcased the ability to line up out wide, slot, hback. I don't think Henry got a can't match it deal.
Cook who replaced him has a resume with career catch percentage of 60%. With his best ever season being 66% and multiple percentages in the 50s.
Henry career is 69% with with his lowest being 64% and 3 season in the low 70s.
The little things help win games. And the eye test says Henry has much better hands and route running and blocking ability.
The stats show he catches nearly 10% higher clip than Cook.
Somehow I get the feeling if Henry was at TE, he helps beat the Cheifs by actually catching the TD pass than Cook struggled to make.
:hello:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
Regards the bold above; Not true, we have a lot of $$ left. Some of that could have gone toward keeping HH.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
Roo is right - Chargers are carrying 10m of cap space. Hunter Henry's first year cap hit was only $6.5m. I get it balloons to $15m next year but again, those numbers could be tweaked. Cook is a cap hit of $4.5m. So the Chargers, if they truly wanted, could have signed Henry to the deal the Pats got him for, only added a few million to this years cap and been fine wise for the cap this year and future years.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
Roo is right - Chargers are carrying 10m of cap space. Hunter Henry's first year cap hit was only $6.5m. I get it balloons to $15m next year but again, those numbers could be tweaked. Cook is a cap hit of $4.5m. So the Chargers, if they truly wanted, could have signed Henry to the deal the Pats got him for, only added a few million to this years cap and been fine wise for the cap this year and future years.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Maybe HH didn't WANT to sign with the Bolts...
And hindsight is 20/20 but my point was the Chargers had the cap space to pay Williams his option and sign Hunter Henry to a similar deal he got with the Patriots. Granted, next year would have a lot less cap space but a healthy Hunter Henry and not Jared Cook - is that worth at least one more win this year. Hmmm...
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Originally posted by Berserker76 View Post
Let's not forget, folks, that HH also had a few issues with injuries. If not for that, I think they would have re-signed him.11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
105 Brenden Rice WR - USC
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC - Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st /253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar​
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
Thats a fair point.
And hindsight is 20/20 but my point was the Chargers had the cap space to pay Williams his option and sign Hunter Henry to a similar deal he got with the Patriots. Granted, next year would have a lot less cap space but a healthy Hunter Henry and not Jared Cook - is that worth at least one more win this year. Hmmm...
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Adrian Phillips would have been worth at least 1 more win
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