I don't hate this, although I missed out on Chubb for all of my one year fantasy leagues...
I love when players get traded for nothing and people act like it’s something.
I love when players get traded for nothing and people act like it’s something.
It is still capital and they can use that capital to draft players or make trades. It is not as if the Brown are contenders. They are still building their team. I think it was a smart move, I do not get your point.
This seems like a GM taking a player away to force his coach to use different personnel. Hue/Haley loved Hyde. They were barely playing Chubb or Duke Johnson.
I don’t think it’s a question of who Dorsey likes. It just seems like he had to take Hyde out of the picture to force more use of Chubb. Whatever we think of who is better, Hue and Haley were only letting Chubb on the field for a few plays a game. They were going to keep giving Hyde all of the playing time.I partially agree with this - yes, it's nice to get draft capital for those guys.
The part that should also be noted is how much draft capital the Browns actually lost with some of those picks. Danny Shelton was a 1st round pick. Cody Kessler was a 3rd round pick. Josh Gordon was a 2nd round pick (though they did get some value out of him).
I don't see this at all. Dorsey signed Carlos Hyde, re-signed Duke Johnson, and drafted Nick Chubb. He obviously likes all of them to some level.
Chubb is better than Hyde, and it was only a matter of time until he took the job. Very similar to Mayfield taking over for Tyrod.
You will. Hyde is extremely frustrating.
Isn't Hyde signed to a decent contract too? I'm pretty happy with this. Yeldon likely walks at the end of the season so this should be a real nice 1-2 with Fournette
Never heard much of that while he was here. They didn't re-sign him because Shanahan really wanted McKinnon and they alreay had Breida and Mostert.I've heard Hyde is kind of a dick. Makes sense that he can't stick.