NFL Network: Four Contenders Vying For V-Jax

October 26th, 2014

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After Vincent Jackson trade rumors from NFL Network insider reporter Ian Rapoport two weeks ago, the winds of a V-Drops V-Jax trade seemed to die down.

Now they’ve heated up.

This morning, Rapoport was back on the air rumbling about the Eagles, Patriots, Chiefs and Seahawks are yearning for V-drops V-Jax. Rapoport, who has a speed-dial pipeline to every NFL general manager, speculated that a second- or third-round pick would get a deal done.

As Joe wrote last week, trading Jackson comes with consequences, specifically for the 2014 impact on Mike Evans and Mike Glennon. But Joe’s all in favor of scoring a second-round pick. That’s the kind of are the tough choice a regime must make. Jackson is no longer worth the $10 million a season he commands from the Bucs. And if Evans was a good draft pick at No. 7 overall, then he should be a strong No. 1 receiver next season and the Bucs should be able to find a No. 2 receiver–  earning No. 2 money.

Joe wonders how much a win — or a loss — today would affect any negotiations for Jackson.

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday afternoon.

34 Responses to “NFL Network: Four Contenders Vying For V-Jax”

  1. DB55 Says:

    Who knew there was s game on this morning? I like!

    Joe these articles are getting more and more depressing everyday. It’s a bucs life.

  2. Joseph Mamma Says:

    Anquan Boldin was traded for a 6th round pick, so if we could get a 2nd for VDrops with his salary that is a no brainer. Even a third would be sweet, I believe. This season is most likely all about the draft.

  3. Biff Barker Says:

    No way he’ll draw a 2nd rounder with his contract.

    Pull the trigger for a third. You can bet that a 4th is already on the table.

  4. St. Louis Bucs Fan Says:

    I hate to say it but trading V-Jax or Martin might be the right thing to do. Drop as many games as you can, the calls on Glennon and try to draft Mariota. The use the rest of the picks to rebuild the secondary. Just my opinion. Still love the Bucs! BUC IT IM OUT!!!

  5. DavidM Says:

    I approve of this posting. Get 2nd rounder, Evan number 1 receiver.

  6. bucrightoff Says:

    If you can’t get at least a third, don’t even bother. And frankly, a third isnt even good enough because the interested teams are likely to be picking in the bottom of the third round, making it more like a 4th round pick.

    They also apparently expect a 3rd round pick for Doug Martin which is laughable, a higher pick (3) than his YPC right now (2.9)? Yeah no.

  7. St. Louis Bucs Fan Says:

    *take the calls on Glennon*

  8. meh Says:

    I don’t think I’d take even a 2nd round pick for our best receiver. I don’t see any scenario where another team offers enough to make this worthwhile. VJax and Evans can be a great combo for years.

  9. meh Says:

    a higher pick (3) than his YPC right now (2.9)? Yeah no.

    So you’re saying we should get a 1st or a 2nd round pick? I think you’re a bit turned around on this math thing.

  10. utahbucsfan Says:

    Trade both Jackson and Martin to pats for a 4th and the DE Jones

  11. MGM4Life Says:

    You put Doug Martin behind a quality O-line and he may just return to beast mode from his rookie season, the thought of Brady having V-jax and Gronkowski is almost an unfair advantage. 3rd round picks and fix our God awful O-line.

  12. StPeteBucsFan Says:

    Agree with the Joes and JoeMamma. If we can get a 3rd rounder or more gotta do that deal.

    And so let’s talk about the other considerations. Hypothetically assume that we can get the same draft pick from any of these four teams. Who is our preferred partner.

    Well N.E. and K.C. come to mind immediately because they are not in our Conference. Don’t want Vjax burning us. But what about the draft pick.

    Seattle and Philly are going to finish well and have lower draft pics. N.E. perhaps picking low as well..K.C..? Are they the real deal or would their pick be the highest next year?

  13. OB Says:

    Joe

    Unless VJAX becomes the complete receiver without drops and getting open, he is not worth the 10 Mil, so he will be gone next year, get something for him this year since this year is a bust no matter if we win the division. I believe the receiver’s name was Shepard, 6’5″, released and went to, I believe Jacksonville’s practice squad. Sign him and see what happens.

  14. snook Says:

    Nothing less than a 2nd. If it’s any of those teams, it’ll be a low 2nd round pick. A low 3rd round pick is worthless.

  15. Chef Paul Says:

    If it was up to me, when they offered a 2nd round, I’d jump up and accept just like Kramer accepting the settlement from the cafe latte makers.

  16. Mike10 Says:

    I don’t trust the brain trust of the Bucs. They’re going to find some way to fudge it up. Is there ever going to be a positive story out of this clubhouse again?

  17. Buccfan37 Says:

    FIRE SALE!!! Come and get them before they bottom out.

  18. buc4lyfe Says:

    I think your wrong Joe! Vjacks is worth the money when he has a real quarterback throwing him the ball. He’s always had drops and managed to have probowl production

  19. Espo Says:

    He is not worth a 2nd at this point in his career. If someone offers a 2nd, thinking he might be their missing piece, then I hope we jump in it immediately.

  20. Buccfan37 Says:

    Trade them all, sell them all. New uniforms, new players, new coaches and new outlook. Scratch that last one. Same old losing Bucs. Do they have an award for worst coach of the year?

  21. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    I wouldn’t trade him at this point. How much time is left on his contract? Another year after this one?

    Trading him now would send a message to the players…that the coaches and GM have given up on this season. Next, they’ll wonder why they should try to win.

  22. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Also, a low second round pick, if they are considering a trade, would not be worth it. It should be a high second rounder, or a low 2nd rounder and a 4th or 5th.

  23. SeanyMac in SC Says:

    To Joe’s point, if the Bucs lose today, the trade happens as the rest of the season is all about next year. If the Bucs win in this sad division, L&L are still playing for this year and they keep VJax. Just my take.

  24. Luther Says:

    I wish people would stop defending Doug Martin. The reason he has been so bad is solely on him. If you look at Rainey has done in the past year, you can easily see he is the bet back. Take away the fumbles and he’s the unquestioned starter.

    As for trading VJax, I really don’t get it unless you are throwing away your season. I’m not against that but say it, don’t tell me you are trying to win while trading one of your best weapons for a crapshoot in the draft. The only way that works is if your package the draft pick to move up for a top tier draft pick.

  25. The Buc Realist Says:

    Licht should be ready to trade so many players, that he will need to setup an Ebay account for the auctions that are about to happen!!!

  26. Architek Says:

    Throw EDS and Barron in as a interest payment – LOL

  27. Architek Says:

    I absolutely have nothing but disgust and disappontment for this franchise. I’m at the point to where I say to the Glazers just rebuild this crap because all the draft picks are not panning out.

    Martin
    Barron
    banks
    Bowers
    Clayborn
    L Johnson
    And more

    You can’t build a team on FAs. It’s a waste to compile and compound mistakes.

    This team is nowhere near ready to compete or anything near what L&L suggested – massive failure on the Glazers too!!!

  28. Trubucfan22 Says:

    I haven’t been all that impressed with mike Evans. Especially not to be our #1. He’s probably a middle of the road #2. His route running is sloppy and his athletic ability doesn’t seem to be on par with the other #1 talent around the NFL. Kelvin Benjamin looks like a far better wR than Evans. But that also might be because he has a better QB throwing him the ball.

  29. Patrick Says:

    I am beginning to actually HATE this franchise and the loser mentality they display every year.

    Get rid of Mike Williams

    Get rid of Vincent Jackson

    Genius moves! You’ve almost completely destroyed our receiving core! Once a strength, now a weakness for no reason!

  30. Luther Says:

    wait…disreguard what I was saying. Teams are now calling to acquire Martin. He just needs a change of scenery and would be an instant upgrade for any team. I think he would be great for the right team at the right price…get ‘er done.

  31. ToesOnTheLine Says:

    Still thinking the VJax trade rumors are in reality ‘smoke’, and depending on how healthy Sims looks in practice the actual ‘fire’ will be Muscle Hamster getting out of Tampa. VJax’s age and contract are serious roadblocks to the Bucs getting good enough compensation for a talented, productive, team guy like VJax. Martin however is still in his prime and on his rookie deal, so with all the RB thin teams right now it’s not a stretch to see a 3rd or maybe even 2nd being offered to pry him off the Buc’s roster. As always I reserve the right to be off target and totally full of sh…. 🙂

  32. McAlpinMike Says:

    Hey Patrick. Williams has 8, that’s EIGHT, catches!! AND must not be a good teammate on his hometown team since he was inactive two week ago!!! Now he wants a trade. He’s a punk!

  33. Sumper John Says:

    Lol toes, a 2nd for MARTIN!!! LMAO!!!

  34. Newbucsfan!!! Says:

    TRADE TRADE TRADE and then trade some more