So, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
Aren't we past the point of not selling? Seriously.So, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
Wanna see Jeudy on my roster? I'm not selling, no. That'd be silly.
Aren't we past the point of not selling? Seriously.So, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
Wanna see Jeudy on my roster? I'm not selling, no. That'd be silly.
You'll own him in every league. Should be cheapSo, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
Wanna see Jeudy on my roster? I'm not selling, no. That'd be silly.
Unfortunately only in one or two leagues. I’m trying to fix that.Aren't we past the point of not selling? Seriously.So, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
Wanna see Jeudy on my roster? I'm not selling, no. That'd be silly.
I hope you own him. You'll enjoy it.
True, but there's a significant chance that Jeudy's draft capital plus this contract moves Jeudy into the HOF of dumpster fires.I'm not able to rise to your level of optimism that the deal makes sense for Cleveland , that's a lot, but I've liked some other WR contracts this off-season less and will reserve judgement on Jeudy's contract until see details but would guess it's something I'd not have done.Pg 25.
Gonna be a wonderful page to look back on
But I absolutely think it might work and feel a decent amount of confidence the final narrative on Jeudy has not been wrote yet.
True, but there's a significant chance that Jeudy's draft capital plus this contract moves Jeudy into the HOF of dumpster fires.I'm not able to rise to your level of optimism that the deal makes sense for Cleveland , that's a lot, but I've liked some other WR contracts this off-season less and will reserve judgement on Jeudy's contract until see details but would guess it's something I'd not have done.Pg 25.
Gonna be a wonderful page to look back on
But I absolutely think it might work and feel a decent amount of confidence the final narrative on Jeudy has not been wrote yet.
Explain "little/no cost" for us?True, but there's a significant chance that Jeudy's draft capital plus this contract moves Jeudy into the HOF of dumpster fires.I'm not able to rise to your level of optimism that the deal makes sense for Cleveland , that's a lot, but I've liked some other WR contracts this off-season less and will reserve judgement on Jeudy's contract until see details but would guess it's something I'd not have done.Pg 25.
Gonna be a wonderful page to look back on
But I absolutely think it might work and feel a decent amount of confidence the final narrative on Jeudy has not been wrote yet.
Just the HoF of solid fantasy szns for little/no cost
Explain "little/no cost" for us?True, but there's a significant chance that Jeudy's draft capital plus this contract moves Jeudy into the HOF of dumpster fires.I'm not able to rise to your level of optimism that the deal makes sense for Cleveland , that's a lot, but I've liked some other WR contracts this off-season less and will reserve judgement on Jeudy's contract until see details but would guess it's something I'd not have done.Pg 25.
Gonna be a wonderful page to look back on
But I absolutely think it might work and feel a decent amount of confidence the final narrative on Jeudy has not been wrote yet.
Just the HoF of solid fantasy szns for little/no cost
Cap space matters ya knowExplain "little/no cost" for us?True, but there's a significant chance that Jeudy's draft capital plus this contract moves Jeudy into the HOF of dumpster fires.I'm not able to rise to your level of optimism that the deal makes sense for Cleveland , that's a lot, but I've liked some other WR contracts this off-season less and will reserve judgement on Jeudy's contract until see details but would guess it's something I'd not have done.Pg 25.
Gonna be a wonderful page to look back on
But I absolutely think it might work and feel a decent amount of confidence the final narrative on Jeudy has not been wrote yet.
Just the HoF of solid fantasy szns for little/no cost
If you want to acquire him, apparently he costs absolutely nothing.
Jason_OTC
Here is the salary cap breakdown of Jerry Jeudy's 3 year, $52.5 million contract extension. #browns
Hayden Winks
Jerry Jeudy contract was only $28M in new guarantees, on top of the $13M already guaranteed for 2024. Browns lowered his cap hit this year and added void years to spread out money way into the future. This will be a good signing if he’s the 2nd or 3rd target for the next 3 years.
I assumed everyone knew it was only about $28M in new guarantees but with a chunk of his 2026 base pay guaranteed it's almost essentially locks in that year as well.Jerry Jeudy contract was only $28M in new guarantees, on top of the $13M already guaranteed for 2024. Browns lowered his cap hit this year and added void years to spread out money way into the future. This will be a good signing if he’s the 2nd or 3rd target for the next 3 years.
But...
I don't think the Browns are expecting 'big numbers.' He's signed for ~3.5% of the cap in '25 and '26. Given what Haslam's allowed this FO do from a cash perspective I'm much less worried about that than I am the cap. If this goes well then both his and Watson's contract are re-done - Watson maybe this time next year and Jeudy the year after. If it doesn't then '26 will probably be a reset year anyway.From a contract perspective it was an awful move by the Brown’s. They overpaid, hard to argue otherwise. Jeudy could go on to be a pro-bowler and it would not take away the fact that they overpaid at the time of signing. It seems more like it should have been a one year prove-it deal (let him play out his fifth year option) versus a large extension. If Cooper stays, it makes it highly unlikely Jeudy statistically blows up (also a surging Njoku to share with). Jeudy did not earn that contract with his play, the Brown’s are reaching in hope he becomes something he has not so far (just like the Bronco’s waited to see for four years). When you have a positional weakness and you trade a player of that position, it is usually not a good sign.
From a FF perspective, I would be more optimistic if Flacco was the QB. Watson (another awful contract) did not look like a good quarterback last season and I have doubts he will ever return to his “pre-massage” form. Maybe they both turn things around, but I doubt I will be rostering either one of them.
I am not hating on the Brown’s either, they have just made a couple of poor front office choices. I love their coach and admire what they were able to accomplish last season with a quarterback coming off the street. I will say it is a tough division and I understand the need to add pieces to compete, I am just shocked that they ended up with the figures they did for a player who has underperformed the first four years of his career.
What exactly is Jeudy’s upside in this offense anyway, 800-900 yards? Cooper, Njoku, and Moore are all more familiar with the offense and Watson. Then you have the Watson factor as well (returning to closer to form) which presents a tough hill to climb for big numbers.
I dont want Jeudy on any of my teams but hes worth more than a 3rd. You can find better value than that.So, I must add, are you seriously hanging on to Jeudy instead of trying to unload him for a 3rd in any year?
I would probably agree to some extent, but a big part of the criticism relates to the hype and expectations as a top 15 NFL draft pick. If he were drafted in the late first/early second, perhaps the criticisms would be more muted, but that's what happens when you don't live up to draft stock.I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
Exactly, but the Browns didn't draft him in the top 15 to be a 1 #WR. They landed him for a 5th and 6th plus some FA cash for a #2WR role.I would probably agree to some extent, but a big part of the criticism relates to the hype and expectations as a top 15 NFL draft pick. If he were drafted in the late first/early second, perhaps the criticisms would be more muted, but that's what happens when you don't live up to draft stock.I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
I think my initial shock was simply how close in guaranteed money Jeudy and Pittman were. It is certainly not a franchise crippling contract, just a little surprised how much he got for what he has produced in his four year career. Hope it works out for you guys.I don't think the Browns are expecting 'big numbers.' He's signed for ~3.5% of the cap in '25 and '26. Given what Haslam's allowed this FO do from a cash perspective I'm much less worried about that than I am the cap. If this goes well then both his and Watson's contract are re-done - Watson maybe this time next year and Jeudy the year after. If it doesn't then '26 will probably be a reset year anyway.From a contract perspective it was an awful move by the Brown’s. They overpaid, hard to argue otherwise. Jeudy could go on to be a pro-bowler and it would not take away the fact that they overpaid at the time of signing. It seems more like it should have been a one year prove-it deal (let him play out his fifth year option) versus a large extension. If Cooper stays, it makes it highly unlikely Jeudy statistically blows up (also a surging Njoku to share with). Jeudy did not earn that contract with his play, the Brown’s are reaching in hope he becomes something he has not so far (just like the Bronco’s waited to see for four years). When you have a positional weakness and you trade a player of that position, it is usually not a good sign.
From a FF perspective, I would be more optimistic if Flacco was the QB. Watson (another awful contract) did not look like a good quarterback last season and I have doubts he will ever return to his “pre-massage” form. Maybe they both turn things around, but I doubt I will be rostering either one of them.
I am not hating on the Brown’s either, they have just made a couple of poor front office choices. I love their coach and admire what they were able to accomplish last season with a quarterback coming off the street. I will say it is a tough division and I understand the need to add pieces to compete, I am just shocked that they ended up with the figures they did for a player who has underperformed the first four years of his career.
What exactly is Jeudy’s upside in this offense anyway, 800-900 yards? Cooper, Njoku, and Moore are all more familiar with the offense and Watson. Then you have the Watson factor as well (returning to closer to form) which presents a tough hill to climb for big numbers.
Of course - the top 15 draft pick is a sunk cost and irrelevant from the Browns' perspective, but that perception of him will carry on, right or wrong, as long as he's in the league.Exactly, but the Browns didn't draft him in the top 15 to be a 1 #WR. They landed him for a 5th and 6th plus some FA cash for a #2WR role.I would probably agree to some extent, but a big part of the criticism relates to the hype and expectations as a top 15 NFL draft pick. If he were drafted in the late first/early second, perhaps the criticisms would be more muted, but that's what happens when you don't live up to draft stock.I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
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Reasonable expectations should be based on what he's produced with the understanding that he has top-15 skills to go above reasonable expectations.
26.5 years old, 4 seasons, 62 games, 3,662 yards and 15 TD's on 486 targets. 2 years/48m guaranteed with team option for third year at $22m
24 years old, 4 seasons, 57 games, 3,053 yards and 11 TD's on 356 targets. 3 years/48m essentially guaranteed with team option for 4th year at $17m
It's just funny to me I've seen almost no negative reaction to the first contract but the second one is ridiculed by the masses. For the record I don't think I'd have done either of those deals, would have just kept them both on last year of their deals and then re-assessed even if meant letting them walk. I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
Michael Pittman Jr.26.5 years old, 4 seasons, 62 games, 3,662 yards and 15 TD's on 486 targets. 2 years/48m guaranteed with team option for third year at $22m
24 years old, 4 seasons, 57 games, 3,053 yards and 11 TD's on 356 targets. 3 years/48m essentially guaranteed with team option for 4th year at $17m
It's just funny to me I've seen almost no negative reaction to the first contract but the second one is ridiculed by the masses. For the record I don't think I'd have done either of those deals, would have just kept them both on last year of their deals and then re-assessed even if meant letting them walk. I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
Ok I give up. Who is the 1st one?
I think this is the part I wasn't considering, which contributed to my not understanding some of the reactions to this move. I'll preface this by saying I get my fair share wrong, but I was never in on Jeudy being a top tier talent. Watching him in college and envisioning how he'd transition to the pros, the dots never connected. So he didn't come with those expectations for me. And that's the key word - expectation. I wasn't burned by what he did, or did not do, in Denver, and I'm not expecting the same in Cleveland that those in Denver expected of him four years ago. I just expect a contributor.Of course - the top 15 draft pick is a sunk cost and irrelevant from the Browns' perspective, but that perception of him will carry on, right or wrong, as long as he's in the league.Exactly, but the Browns didn't draft him in the top 15 to be a 1 #WR. They landed him for a 5th and 6th plus some FA cash for a #2WR role.I would probably agree to some extent, but a big part of the criticism relates to the hype and expectations as a top 15 NFL draft pick. If he were drafted in the late first/early second, perhaps the criticisms would be more muted, but that's what happens when you don't live up to draft stock.I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
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Reasonable expectations should be based on what he's produced with the understanding that he has top-15 skills to go above reasonable expectations.
Not sure I'd use Njoku as a shining example for the signing of Jeudy. Looking at the breakdown of what he's done the two years after his extension, a solid chunk of that production came with Joe Flacco, God's gift to tight ends. Looking at the totals you posted for him, 20% of those catches, 25% of those yards, and 40% of those TDs came in only 4 games with Flacco out of the 34 total games.If you bother to look, the first post after Andrew Berry extended TE David Njuko to a $51 million contract extension with $28 million guaranteed two years ago said that the Browns made a head scratching decision. Others pointed out Njuko hadn't posted numbers to justify his extension as he only had 60 receptions for 829 yards with 7 TDs COMBINED the previous THREE seasons. People laughed at the Browns saying how stupid they were.
In the TWO seasons after his extension Njuko has 139 receptions for 1,510 yards with 10 TDs. Njuko had not reached his ceiling. AB made what has turned into a judicious decision.
I don't think the extension is a huge risk, see my post above where I basically guestimated the numbers that are being reported and project Juedy to have 900+ yards with 2 to 3 TDs.
I feel those are conservative numbers. I think he has much higher upside and trust AB.
If there's one thing you can count in fantasy its people overcorrecting when they feel burned by a player. Jeudy was a mega-hyped prospect that probably would have been the 1st WR selected in his draft class if the Raiders didn't do the Raider thing and overdraft speed. He's under performed due to a combination of injury, awful QBs and his own inconsistent play. It doesn't help that 5 of next 6 next WRs in his draft class were Lamb, Jefferson, Aiyuk, Higgins and Pittman. Throw in the fact that he's been a regular pre-season sleeper by dynasty experts and its not a surprise why he's so hated by the community. People hate being burned and feeling stupid so they blame the player.2023 - #2 leading receiver in DEN with 758yds. He gets FIFTEEN more yds, he's #1. Fifteen. *THE TOP RECEIVER HAD 773YDS *
2022 - #1 leading receiver in DEN with 972yds. He's 243yds ahead of #2, sutton.
2021 - Finishes as the #3 WR in DEN, but only plays 10 games. Finishes with MORE yds/game than #1 and #2 in DEN.
2020 - Rookie, and is the #1 receiver in DEN. 114yds ahead of the #2 receiver.
Has he lived up to his draft stock? NOPE. Was he in an absolutely horrid situation? I mean... if you can't look at the above and see the absolute cesspool DEN has been for receivers, than you might be lost.
Finished #1, #1, #2 and #3 (w/10 games) for his team in 4yrs, and this thread has been calling for him to retire. You guys are too much.
To be fair, he’s done absolutely nothing to dispel the notion that he’s a perennial bust.If there's one thing you can count in fantasy its people overcorrecting when they feel burned by a player. Jeudy was a mega-hyped prospect that probably would have been the 1st WR selected in his draft class if the Raiders didn't do the Raider thing and overdraft speed. He's under performed due to a combination of injury, awful QBs and his own inconsistent play. It doesn't help that 5 of next 6 next WRs in his draft class were Lamb, Jefferson, Aiyuk, Higgins and Pittman. Throw in the fact that he's been a regular pre-season sleeper by dynasty experts and its not a surprise why he's so hated by the community. People hate being burned and feeling stupid so they blame the player.2023 - #2 leading receiver in DEN with 758yds. He gets FIFTEEN more yds, he's #1. Fifteen. *THE TOP RECEIVER HAD 773YDS *
2022 - #1 leading receiver in DEN with 972yds. He's 243yds ahead of #2, sutton.
2021 - Finishes as the #3 WR in DEN, but only plays 10 games. Finishes with MORE yds/game than #1 and #2 in DEN.
2020 - Rookie, and is the #1 receiver in DEN. 114yds ahead of the #2 receiver.
Has he lived up to his draft stock? NOPE. Was he in an absolutely horrid situation? I mean... if you can't look at the above and see the absolute cesspool DEN has been for receivers, than you might be lost.
Finished #1, #1, #2 and #3 (w/10 games) for his team in 4yrs, and this thread has been calling for him to retire. You guys are too much.
As a Ravens fan I wanted to mock the deal when I saw the extension but once you look at the contract, it is a smart deal for the Browns. Jeudy can be WR2/3 and if he develops maybe he can step up as the WR1. They can let Moore walk and try drafting a prospect. They clearly are trying to give Watson weapons and this was a cost-effective way to do it.
Njoku is a perfect example of AB making a judicious extension when everyone said not to and the, ahem 'community' here ALWAYS jumps on the Browns with both feet saying how stupid they are when the 0-fer year and FO is long gone.Not sure I'd use Njoku as a shining example for the signing of Jeudy. Looking at the breakdown of what he's done the two years after his extension, a solid chunk of that production came with Joe Flacco, God's gift to tight ends. Looking at the totals you posted for him, 20% of those catches, 25% of those yards, and 40% of those TDs came in only 4 games with Flacco out of the 34 total games.If you bother to look, the first post after Andrew Berry extended TE David Njuko to a $51 million contract extension with $28 million guaranteed two years ago said that the Browns made a head scratching decision. Others pointed out Njuko hadn't posted numbers to justify his extension as he only had 60 receptions for 829 yards with 7 TDs COMBINED the previous THREE seasons. People laughed at the Browns saying how stupid they were.
In the TWO seasons after his extension Njuko has 139 receptions for 1,510 yards with 10 TDs. Njuko had not reached his ceiling. AB made what has turned into a judicious decision.
I don't think the extension is a huge risk, see my post above where I basically guestimated the numbers that are being reported and project Juedy to have 900+ yards with 2 to 3 TDs.
I feel those are conservative numbers. I think he has much higher upside and trust AB.
Also using the 3 years prior to his extension as a comparing factor is a bit disingenuous and skews his numbers more negatively then they should be seeing as he only played 1 full game in 2019 lol. So really he practically did the entirety of that 60/829/7 you put up in the previous 2 years, not 3.
He obviously has talent, but I would not project him to keep up the pace he was on with Flacco. I think he's still likely a 60 - 600 - 4 guy. Don't really know enough about TE salaries to say whether that he's worth what they paid or not; but I don't think the point you're making holds much water.
Coop's a free agent at season's end.I do not despise Jeudy as a player at all, I was just surprised on how much he commanded in guaranteed money with his current resume. However, I would imagine Amari Cooper could be a cut candidate after this season so the Brown’s needed to start filling the cabinet. I do not ever see him reaching the ceiling those thought that he could when he was drafted, but he certainly could be a useful 1B for a team that needs playmakers.
Sir.... This is a Wendy's... lol. You seem super emotionally invested in this so I'll leave it at this: I was responding to what YOU said in your post about Njoku and the accompanying numbers YOU provided. Sorry if you've been traumatized by previous posters and what they've said, I haven't ready every post in every thread so I really have no basis of context for the majority of your reply. I just know none of it had to do with what I said lol. I do know people tend to rag on the Browns a lot, so sorry for that I guess, but I'm not one of them though. Hope your team does well this year.Njoku is a perfect example of AB making a judicious extension when everyone said not to and the, ahem 'community' here ALWAYS jumps on the Browns with both feet saying how stupid they are when the 0-fer year and FO is long gone.Not sure I'd use Njoku as a shining example for the signing of Jeudy. Looking at the breakdown of what he's done the two years after his extension, a solid chunk of that production came with Joe Flacco, God's gift to tight ends. Looking at the totals you posted for him, 20% of those catches, 25% of those yards, and 40% of those TDs came in only 4 games with Flacco out of the 34 total games.If you bother to look, the first post after Andrew Berry extended TE David Njuko to a $51 million contract extension with $28 million guaranteed two years ago said that the Browns made a head scratching decision. Others pointed out Njuko hadn't posted numbers to justify his extension as he only had 60 receptions for 829 yards with 7 TDs COMBINED the previous THREE seasons. People laughed at the Browns saying how stupid they were.
In the TWO seasons after his extension Njuko has 139 receptions for 1,510 yards with 10 TDs. Njuko had not reached his ceiling. AB made what has turned into a judicious decision.
I don't think the extension is a huge risk, see my post above where I basically guestimated the numbers that are being reported and project Juedy to have 900+ yards with 2 to 3 TDs.
I feel those are conservative numbers. I think he has much higher upside and trust AB.
Also using the 3 years prior to his extension as a comparing factor is a bit disingenuous and skews his numbers more negatively then they should be seeing as he only played 1 full game in 2019 lol. So really he practically did the entirety of that 60/829/7 you put up in the previous 2 years, not 3.
He obviously has talent, but I would not project him to keep up the pace he was on with Flacco. I think he's still likely a 60 - 600 - 4 guy. Don't really know enough about TE salaries to say whether that he's worth what they paid or not; but I don't think the point you're making holds much water.
The three years prior was used by the 'community' here not me. THEY are the ones who cherry picked to say how pathetic Njuko was and that he should not get that extension, they were WRONG.
One of the dumbest things said about Deshaun Watson is that he's poison to TEs. The 'community' here with another 'brilliant' take that I didn't bother to correct but...
Over 20% of Watson's TDs thrown to TEs
The TEs Deshaun had in Texas weren't on Njuko's level of skill. Watson was injured. Add, no-one gets to cherry pick away stats from a player based on personal bias. Njuko far surpassed expectations from the 'community' here and his extension was done prior to him breaking out to become a Pro Bowler.
I base reasonable expectations on, situation and ability. Juedy is in a perfect situation because he's not coming in as a top-15 pick to be the #1 WR. The bar has been lowered and anyone saying he's a bust base that on old expectations.
900 yards with 2 to 3 TDs is a reasonable expectation based on his role, but I believe he's got upside to surpass those numbers.
I think has has more to do with the trends. Pittman's worst season was his rookie year. He didn't do too much, wasn't that involved. Since then he's had 120+ targets in 3 straight seasons. Jeudy had a strong rookie year with 113 targets and 16 yards per catch. Since then his targets and yards per catch have gone down. This past year he had 87 targets to Pittman's 156. The trends or the what have you done lately side of this comparison shows why Pittman is more valued.26.5 years old, 4 seasons, 62 games, 3,662 yards and 15 TD's on 486 targets. 2 years/48m guaranteed with team option for third year at $22m
24 years old, 4 seasons, 57 games, 3,053 yards and 11 TD's on 356 targets. 3 years/48m essentially guaranteed with team option for 4th year at $17m
It's just funny to me I've seen almost no negative reaction to the first contract but the second one is ridiculed by the masses. For the record I don't think I'd have done either of those deals, would have just kept them both on last year of their deals and then re-assessed even if meant letting them walk. I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
Thanks but all this shows me is what I was trying to highlight, PIttman just gets more targets but I don't know what targets do for an NFL team, they are paying for production, not targets/attempts.I think has has more to do with the trends. Pittman's worst season was his rookie year. He didn't do too much, wasn't that involved. Since then he's had 120+ targets in 3 straight seasons. Jeudy had a strong rookie year with 113 targets and 16 yards per catch. Since then his targets and yards per catch have gone down. This past year he had 87 targets to Pittman's 156. The trends or the what have you done lately side of this comparison shows why Pittman is more valued.26.5 years old, 4 seasons, 62 games, 3,662 yards and 15 TD's on 486 targets. 2 years/48m guaranteed with team option for third year at $22m
24 years old, 4 seasons, 57 games, 3,053 yards and 11 TD's on 356 targets. 3 years/48m essentially guaranteed with team option for 4th year at $17m
It's just funny to me I've seen almost no negative reaction to the first contract but the second one is ridiculed by the masses. For the record I don't think I'd have done either of those deals, would have just kept them both on last year of their deals and then re-assessed even if meant letting them walk. I just think Jeudy gets a little more of a bad rap then he deserves.
Ross Tucker Podcast
“Compare Jerry Jeudy to Nelson Agholor and tell me which is the better player. I dare you.”
@FG_Dolan is surprised by the money the Browns paid Jeudy after trading for him:
Joe Dolan
A little clarification here before more people insult my appearance over it…
I don’t think Agholor > Jeudy. BUT! $41 million guaranteed is a lot of money for a guy who does not have a significant production advantage on Nelson Agholor’s peak.
Jeudy’s dealt with bad QB play and injuries. But the idea of Jeudy has been greater than the reality for four years. The Browns clearly think otherwise.
I'd rather have Juedy myself and by a lot, one of the better buy lows going right now IMO.Let’s say Denver drafts a QB (McCarthy, Nix, etc) .. Would rather have Jeudy or Mims for 2024 and beyond?
Flacco is gone unfortunately.I'm holding in the league I drafted him in and hoping better QB play sparks something
I wouldn't say by a lot, but yeah Jeudy>Mims for me too. Jeudy played some solid football in 2022, he just didn't really fit with Payton for whatever reason.I'd rather have Juedy myself and by a lot, one of the better buy lows going right now IMO.Let’s say Denver drafts a QB (McCarthy, Nix, etc) .. Would rather have Jeudy or Mims for 2024 and beyond?