The Colts should trade away T.Y. Hilton for a 2nd round pick according to PFF As we start to get into the season with teams getting settled into what they are and injuries beginning to take their toll
Youth Al Woods Jersey , we begin to see teams thinking about making some last minute trades, especially with the trade deadline looming on October 30th. Pro Football Focus has put together a list of trades they would like to see made by every team, and it includes the Colts in a couple different places. The first one is pretty ridiculous given the showing we just saw from the Colts’ backup wide receivers, but PFF thinks that the Colts would be best served by trading away T.Y. Hilton, one of their most valuable offensive weapons
Al Woods Jersey Stitched , to the Washington Redskins for a 2nd round pick. Here’s what the article had to say:So all this is fine and good. It is mostly true as well, Hilton would certainly offer an upgrade for the Redskins’ roster. He’d be an upgrade to any wide receiver room. The problem is if you’re going to propose a trade, you have to choose one that actually holds a benefit for the other party as well. That’s sort of the way trades work. I mean, if you’re just going to propose something absurd, why not Andrew Luck to the Jaguars for a 1st rounder? That is a totally viable option
Youth Erik Swoope Jersey , right? It helps the Jaguars tremendously! I know, I’m being unreasonable to expect some critical thinking.Elsewhere in the article they suggest that the Colts should send a 3rd round pick to the Denver Broncos for Shaquil Barrett to help improve their defense on the edge. While I am not opposed to adding depth to the Colts’ defensive line, Barrett typically plays as an outside linebacker for the Broncos. In Matt Eberflus’ defense in particular, they are very concerned with scheme fit, and they aren’t trading away a 3rd round pick for a guy who is not quite in line with what they are looking for. The reasoning for the Colts making this move isn’t much better: I’m not going to tell you that the Jihad Ward and Kemoko Turay are better than Bradley Chubb. What I will tell you is that they both have more sacks than either he or Barrett. Denico Autry has been a good contributor on defense
Erik Swoope Jersey Stitched , but he missed two weeks with injury, which they don’t bother to mention. His absence didn’t prevent the Colts from continuing to march toward one of their most productive years in terms of sacks. Speaking of sacks, they also don’t mention that Margus Hunt has 4 on the season and has played out of his mind. In fact, they don’t mention him at all. If you’re ever tempted to listen too closely to the grades put out by PFF or care too much about what they think, remember things like this. You can bend the stats to say a lot
Youth Christine Michael Sr Jersey , but you’ve got to put the time in watching the film as well.So what do you think? Are you ready to trade away T.Y. Hilton for a 2nd round pick? If so, you could probably work for PFF! Colts owner Jim Irsay said last August that the team would not trade quarterback Jacoby Brissett even if they were offered a first-round pick in exchange for Andrew Luck‘s backup.With the offseason upon the Colts again and Luck coming off a year that saw him play well while starting every game, the prospect of trading Brissett is the sort of thing that will come up again in Indianapolis. General Manager Chris Ballard fielded a question about it when he wrapped up the season with reporters on Monday.Ballard didn’t go nearly as far as Irsay, but he did say the team’s not heading into the offseason with designs on making a move.“It would take somebody doing something that would blow me away, and it has to be the right thing for the kid
Christine Michael Sr Jersey Stitched , too,” Ballard said, via George Bremer of the Anderson .There are a variety of quarterbacks expected to be on the move this offseason and seeing where those chips fall would surely influence the quality of any offers that come Ballard’s way. Should they fall short of overwhelming, Brissett will likely be back for a third year in Indianapolis.