PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago

Interesting topic to revisit ~8 months later. I know we were instructed to pick just one, however, I am among those who firmly believe (as stated above) the Packers will retain both. Jordy signed I think for five years and $43 million and I could see a four or five year deal for Cobb bringing home around ~$7 million per year.

Randall Cobb embodies the whole "Packer People" thing the administration implies. He's bought into the (brainwashing) Packer Way, he's a good citizen in the community and he's a good team player who puts the team first and equally important is he produces on the football field.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



The team cannot afford to let Cobb go, which plays right into Cobb's bank account. The once top receiving corp in the league, has lost, Jennings, Driver, Finley, Jones. And does not have a fully proven replacement for any of them. Adams has potential but so did Boykin this time last year. And Boykin actually had more production last year than Adams did this year.
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musccy
10 years ago

Interesting topic to revisit ~8 months later. I know we were instructed to pick just one, however, I am among those who firmly believe (as stated above) the Packers will retain both. Jordy signed I think for five years and $43 million and I could see a four or five year deal for Cobb bringing home around ~$7 million per year.

Randall Cobb embodies the whole "Packer People" thing the administration implies. He's bought into the (brainwashing) Packer Way, he's a good citizen in the community and he's a good team player who puts the team first and equally important is he produces on the football field.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I'd love to get Cobb for as cheap as 7/year, but I don't think that's happening. For whatever reason, Cruz' contract has been thrown around a lot in the past (5 for $43) and if I'm Cobb or his agent, with his production and youth I probably wouldn't take less than what Jordy signed for.

I think he's all that you said about him, but I'd have to think teams would be thinking 10+ per year. Hell, the 'Fins are paying Wallace 12/year.

Zero2Cool
10 years ago

I'd love to get Cobb for as cheap as 7/year, but I don't think that's happening. For whatever reason, Cruz' contract has been thrown around a lot in the past (5 for $43) and if I'm Cobb or his agent, with his production and youth I probably wouldn't take less than what Jordy signed for.

I think he's all that you said about him, but I'd have to think teams would be thinking 10+ per year. Hell, the 'Fins are paying Wallace 12/year.

Originally Posted by: musccy 



You are certainly correct that someone could come in an overpay and steal him, but if they were going to do that, why not do it for Jordy Nelson who is more consistent and proven his abilities over a longer period of time?

Cobb is a good Packers WR, other teams will struggle to get the same production out of him.

Check out how cap friendly Nelson's contract is.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/green-bay-packers/jordy-nelson/ 
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musccy
10 years ago

You are certainly correct that someone could come in an overpay and steal him, but if they were going to do that, why not do it for Jordy Nelson who is more consistent and proven his abilities over a longer period of time?

Cobb is a good Packers WR, other teams will struggle to get the same production out of him.

Check out how cap friendly Nelson's contract is.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/green-bay-packers/jordy-nelson/ 

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Cobb is about 5 years younger, though.


sschind
10 years ago

Cobb is about 5 years younger, though.


Originally Posted by: musccy 



Exactly. Jordy's age worked against him somewhat during the last FA period although to what extent we will never know as he did not hit the market. Cobb's age will be working for him and now that he has that extra year of high production I think he will be viewed in the same light as Jordy as far a ability and is much younger. I think Cobb makes pretty close to what Jordy got and I hope its the Packers that pay him.

The one wild card that may have some impact on Cobb's contract is the plethora of rookie WRs who excelled this past season and from what I have been reading the 2015 class is very deep in WRs as well. Maybe the college game is preparing WRs better and the transition is becoming easier. I doubt that would sway any GMs into not pursuing Randal but it may help keep interest a little lower.

IMO letting Cobb go would be a HUGE mistake. He and Bulaga would be my top two priorities to resign and I honestly don't expect either of them to hit the market. They will both be resigned before the deadline.
TheKanataThrilla
10 years ago
We have to sign Cobb or Franchise him. Boykin has regressed. Adams showed some potential and then was completely out of sync with Rodgers. Jared and Janis are unknowns. Unless we think a FA would want to come to Green Bay to act as a holdover until we know what we have in our Rookies I just don't see how we lose Cobb.

So bloodly close this year we can't afford to take a step back.
musccy
10 years ago



The one wild card that may have some impact on Cobb's contract is the plethora of rookie WRs who excelled this past season and from what I have been reading the 2015 class is very deep in WRs as well. Maybe the college game is preparing WRs better and the transition is becoming easier. I doubt that would sway any GMs into not pursuing Randal but it may help keep interest a little lower.

IMO letting Cobb go would be a HUGE mistake. He and Bulaga would be my top two priorities to resign and I honestly don't expect either of them to hit the market. They will both be resigned before the deadline.

Originally Posted by: sschind 



Agreed on the underline. I hear what you're saying about rookies coming up. Maybe the WR market will go the way of the RB market shortly (obviously for different reasons) but I still think it'd take a year or two for that to happen if it ever did.

I could be way off, but I think we'll be lucky to get him for less than an average of 9 mil/year.
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10 years ago
Packers fans will always pick the white guy.

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TheKanataThrilla
10 years ago

Packers fans will always pick the white guy.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



We are gonna sign Wes Welker?


nerdmann
10 years ago

We are gonna sign Wes Welker?


Originally Posted by: TheKanataThrilla 



Dunno, but it didn't sound to me like Cobb necessarily WANTED to come back. And frankly I can't say I blame him.

Davante won't be a rookie anymore. He should take a step. Richard Rodgers too. Although he's more Mark Bavaro than Jmike Finley.
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