tsylvester Posted Sunday at 06:15 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:15 PM Lot of pre draft buzz about trading Humphrey during the draft. Sure, he has slowed down, had a bad year last season and is turning 30, soon. However, aside from him, there is a lot of youth in the secondary, safeties & corners. Figure they will draft a couple of corners and even with Hamilton, who is experienced, is still young himself. 30 is old for a runningback, a wide out, but not necessarily for a corner. Hopefully they will rework his deal and he will be willing, since he will likely lose his starting spot. He is a great teammate, and would add good, experienced depth this team may need. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Sunday at 08:11 PM Posted Sunday at 08:11 PM He has had a lot of injuries. That I think is what is starting to hamper him. I would trade him for sure. Quote
oldno82 Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM I don't think we would get much in a trade whereas he may still be of use for his leadership and his performance ain't that bad. As the saying goes, you can never have too many corners. Quote
tsylvester Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM He is still a solid tackler, shoot, use him around the line of scrimmage as they do Hamilton, let him cover tight ends Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, oldno82 said: I don't think we would get much in a trade whereas he may still be of use for his leadership and his performance ain't that bad. As the saying goes, you can never have too many corners. Not for that cap price. Quote
oldno82 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Well that is a problem they ought to be able to work out. He might take a fair reduction as opposed to being cut. I just don't think there is a viable trade market for him whereas he has some value to us for leadership in the locker room. And, sure, play him closer to the LOS and have him also cover tight ends. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Then get his number fixed. Without that have a nice life. Quote
GrubberRaven Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I read or watched somewhere that he has already agreed to a re-structure. Quote
tsylvester Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago I know they did last year, adding two void years to lower his salary to just over a mil, saving them $13 mil last year. Not sure about this year Quote
GrubberRaven Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I have a lot of faith in the different mindset to coaching. Harbaugh is gone. While I didn't have as much fault with his as most, I was fine with his dismissal. Hell, he's still being quoted as to saying he felt last season was a success... Quote
tsylvester Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago My biggest problem with him is his thinking he can bring the best out of anyone and, make them better. Whether it was an injured player who had very little success in college but has all of the measurable, or coaches past their prime, or have little to no experience. It caught up to him last year, no depth, tight cap, poor performance, regression un some cases. I look forward to seeing how this new coaching staff, works. Good or bad, the change was needed, much like when Billick's time was up 1 Quote
oldno82 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Yeah, looking forward to the new regime too. Good things will happen if the players buy in. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Not just adding void yrs. Marlon needs to take a haircut. Two yrs ago he was great. 3 was bad last yr was bad. There is more bad than good. Quote
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