The Greg Jennings Conundrum
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 3:07 am
This, in my opinion, ranks right up there with what to do with our #9 pick, as this off-season's most important issue.
Under my understanding, Jennings would be an unrestricted free agent after next year. I know that could change depending on what happens with the new CBA, but for the sake of making this easier, lets assume his deal ends after this year and is unrestricted.
Ideally TT makes resigning Jennings his #1 off-season priority, but there are rumblings that he/his wife doesn't like Green Bay and would prefer to play else where.
My feelings are this: If Jennings would rather "test" free agency than guarantee he and his family 20/30 mil this off-season, there might be something to him not wanting to be here and you have to shop him NOW.
Now realistically we could franchise him after next year, but then you're dealing with training camp hold-outs, potential for drop in productivity (see Ryan Grant), and if he makes it clear he doesn't want to be here, I feel his value would decrease.
Next, you have to consider who would be interested and what could we get?
The team at the top of my list is the 49ers. They ended the season hot, have some high draft picks, and have possibly the worst WR core in the NFL (Issaac Bruce, Josh Morgan, Arnaz Battle, Bryant Johnson). They also have some nice weather and a fun city, if that's truly what Greg wants.
The Lions got a 1st/3rd/6th for Roy Williams (who in my opinion is absolute trash). I'd be willing to bet the 49ers would consider the #10 pick this year, along with their 2nd (#42) to solidify their WR core with Jennings. There's not a WR outside of Crabtree that could help the 49ers immediately like GJ would, so why not?
With the picks, we'd have a ton of options (6 picks in the 1st 3 rounds in a deep draft). We could move up and grab Crabtree or one of the big OT's. We could sit tight and grab the best safety in Taylor Mays and one of Beanie Wells or Knowshon Moreno. With two high 2nd's we can focus on DT's and OT's, and with our 3rd's we could look at trading for a veteran like Tony Gonzalez.
Using www.walterfootball.com as a mock guide, we could turn Jennings into one of the top RB's or LB's in the draft, and a great OT/DT prospect.
I think Seattle could have some interest, and you can never count out Al Davis and the Raiders, but I just see the 49ers feeling like they can make some waves next year and making a move like this would help them big time.
Thoughts?
Under my understanding, Jennings would be an unrestricted free agent after next year. I know that could change depending on what happens with the new CBA, but for the sake of making this easier, lets assume his deal ends after this year and is unrestricted.
Ideally TT makes resigning Jennings his #1 off-season priority, but there are rumblings that he/his wife doesn't like Green Bay and would prefer to play else where.
My feelings are this: If Jennings would rather "test" free agency than guarantee he and his family 20/30 mil this off-season, there might be something to him not wanting to be here and you have to shop him NOW.
Now realistically we could franchise him after next year, but then you're dealing with training camp hold-outs, potential for drop in productivity (see Ryan Grant), and if he makes it clear he doesn't want to be here, I feel his value would decrease.
Next, you have to consider who would be interested and what could we get?
The team at the top of my list is the 49ers. They ended the season hot, have some high draft picks, and have possibly the worst WR core in the NFL (Issaac Bruce, Josh Morgan, Arnaz Battle, Bryant Johnson). They also have some nice weather and a fun city, if that's truly what Greg wants.
The Lions got a 1st/3rd/6th for Roy Williams (who in my opinion is absolute trash). I'd be willing to bet the 49ers would consider the #10 pick this year, along with their 2nd (#42) to solidify their WR core with Jennings. There's not a WR outside of Crabtree that could help the 49ers immediately like GJ would, so why not?
With the picks, we'd have a ton of options (6 picks in the 1st 3 rounds in a deep draft). We could move up and grab Crabtree or one of the big OT's. We could sit tight and grab the best safety in Taylor Mays and one of Beanie Wells or Knowshon Moreno. With two high 2nd's we can focus on DT's and OT's, and with our 3rd's we could look at trading for a veteran like Tony Gonzalez.
Using www.walterfootball.com as a mock guide, we could turn Jennings into one of the top RB's or LB's in the draft, and a great OT/DT prospect.
I think Seattle could have some interest, and you can never count out Al Davis and the Raiders, but I just see the 49ers feeling like they can make some waves next year and making a move like this would help them big time.
Thoughts?