King....Falco needs a hug. Are you up to it?
Guys, please nudge back towards the topic of the thread. Thanks.
my chihuahua puppy in my lap doesnt like my typing so much.
Like I said before in my first post, DT gets a competent QB, and his production will go up. I'd be surprised to see Denver let him go.
DT is among the league leaders in dropped passes year after year:
2017- 2nd in the NFL
2016- 3rd in the NFL
2015- 5th in the NFL
2014- 1st in the NFL
2013- 8th in the NFL
2012- 5th in the NFL
DT has the 6th highest average salary amongst receivers in the NFL. Is he a top 6 receiver? Hard to say with the current QB situation in Denver.
Apparently Spotrac is wrong and the cap hit on releasing DT is only $3.5m somehow, and not $15m which they were reporting. In any case, they could ask him to re-negotiate and take a pay cut. Nobody wants to pay him top 5 WR money any more so if he gets cut in FA he's not going to get what he was getting here.
Now that they aren't going to take a ginormous cap hit from cutting him, they have a lot more leverage - since they really could cut him now if he refused to re-negotiate.
Eh, not arguing for or against it. Just presenting facts. It's hard to judge a wr in an offense with no qb and no Oline. DT will always have a soft spot in my heart for his performance in the Super Bowl vs Seattle. He was the only Bronco on offense besides Manning with an ounce of heart.
I'd be ok if he goes and ok if he stays.
Seven drops in 140 targets. Half of 1 percent of his targets. Man, it's just so insignificant.
Would be a huge mistake to handcuff a new quarterback by taking away his best option before the two even play a game together.
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