Sheil Kapadia
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I think right around that $27, $28 million per year with the chance that actually if he hits the open market,
that he's a guy who, you know, that first day of the negotiating period, we come out, Whoa, he got over 30, 31 a year.
That wouldn't shock me if he was that type of player.
Cause that is the, he has a unique skillset, which always works in your favor, where it's just like, this guy's going to make plays downfield for you.
And that is something that I don't care what offensive scheme you're running.
That is something, uh, you're going to value.
And so, uh, he could be entering his prime right now.
You know, he, again, he,
He's still in his mid-20s.
And maybe if he's with an elite quarterback, who knows what some of his numbers might look like there.
So...
I liked where you were going with the Pittman thing.
I sort of feel like we're looking at a situation where they move on from a Michael Pittman.
Maybe it's a trade.
I was thinking like a team like the Patriots, a team like the Raiders.
Yeah, because he's not going to... I'm with you.
I think mid-round pick, the salary, it's not top of the market.
It's not like... I wouldn't say it's the greatest contract either, but it's one you can live with for a guy who's maybe going to be your...
second option in your passing game.
And so I think maybe they trade Michael Pittman and they say, Alec Pierce is just going to be a more valuable piece for our offense for the next three seasons.