It has been less than a week since the New England Patriots
defeated the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. Normally, this would be the
slow part of the NFL schedule leading up to the start of the new league year
next month.
That’s until we realize February can bring a bunch of
surprising stories and transactions that can’t be announced until the following
month. Remember, the Washington Redskins acquired Alex Smith at about this time
last year.
It’s in this that we give you eight early bold predictions
for the 2019 NFL offseason.
LE’VEON BELL HEADS
TO WISCONSIN
Aaron Jones might have performed extremely well in his
second season with the Packers — averaging a league-best 5.5 yards per attempt.
But he’s nowhere near the proven back as this All-Pro. Having held out the
entire 2018 season due to a contract stalemate, Bell is all but certain to
leave the Steelers in free agency. If so, there’s no better fit than Green Bay.
Imagine him working with Aaron Rodgers under new head coach Matt LaFleur.
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst has gone against the grain in the
past. During his first offseason as GM, Gutekunst hit free agency hard with the
likes of Mo Wilkerson, Jimmy Graham and Tramon Williams. There’s a chance he
looks to add a top name like Bell. In fact, that’s going to be our offseason
bold prediction.
ANTONIO BROWN WILL
BE TRADED OUT WEST
No, not to the San Francisco 49ers. Recent
reports of an off-field situation between Brown and a
significant other might impact the 49ers’ willingness to go after Brown after
he was linked to them over the past several weeks. The 49ers will play it on
the safe side.
The same thing can’t be said about San Francisco’s rivals in
the NFC West — the Seattle Seahawks. In need of a receiver to go with an aging
Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett, we’re going to predict Seattle offers a
first-round pick and players for Brown — something the Steelers can’t turn
down. Brown to the Seahawks could be the end game here.
PATRIOTS MAKE A
MAJOR TRADE
Not many people outside of New England expected the Patriots to
come away with a sixth Super Bowl title under Tom Brady. At the
very least, that’s what Brady and Co.
would’ve liked us to believe during the playoffs. Even then,
there’s some major holes this team needs to fill if it wants to be back on the
mountaintop next February.
Never afraid to make that bold move, we’re predicting the
Patriots will go out and use some of their draft capital for a big fish at a
position of need. Wide receiver certainly comes to mind, especially with
Cordarrelle Patterson and Chris Hogan set to hit free agency and Josh Gordon’s
future in question. Can someone say A.J. Green?
THREE QUARTERBACKS
WILL GO IN THE TOP 10 PICKS
If we were to look back to the 2018 NFL Draft, very few
teams had three quarterbacks within the top 10 on their big boards. Sure,
eventual No. 1 pick Baker Mayfield was one of the top overall players, but a
project like Josh Allen didn’t seem to be anywhere near that level.
When all was said and done, Mayfield, Allen, Sam Darnold and
Josh Rosen all went in the first 10 picks.
With months remaining until the 2019 NFL Draft, we can
easily project that reigning Heisman winner Kyler Murray and former Ohio State
quarterback Dwayne Haskins will be top-10 picks. After that, we’re going to
boldly predict that former Missouri standout Drew Lock will be selected before
the 11th pick — bringing us to three-plus quarterbacks in the top 10 for the
second consecutive year.
ONE BLOCKBUSTER
TRADE WILL SHOCK THE NFL WORLD
Speaking of the above-mentioned 49ers, general manager John
Lynch has not been afraid to make the blockbuster trade. Dealing for Jimmy Garoppolo in
October of 2017 is a prime example. As was trading the second pick in the 2017
NFL Draft to the Bears, who ultimately selected Mitchell Trubisky.
On the other side of the ledger is a Broncos team in
desperate need for a franchise quarterback. Given Lynch’s relationship with
Denver GM John Elway, we expect the two sides to engage in dialogue about a
potential swap that would send the Niners' second overall pick and quarterback
Nick Mullens to the Broncos for edge rusher Von Miller, the 10th overall pick
and Denver’s second-round pick.
Denver’s new
offensive coordinator oversaw an historic
start to Mullens‘ career in San Francisco last season.
Meanwhile, the Broncos can add Kyler Murray or Dwayne Haskins with the second
selection. Bold. But it could happen.
ELI MANNING AND
TOM COUGHLIN REUNITE
Most reports out of Jersey indicate the Giants are
open to Manning returning as the starter for the 2019 season.
The idea would be to draft a quarterback and have Manning act as his teacher.
The question here is whether Manning wants to be a bridge for the Giants after
what has been a miserable past couple seasons. Clearly in the midst of a
rebuild, the two-time Super Bowl champion might want a fresh start to conclude
his career.
We predict Manning will ultimately land with former Giants
head coach Tom Coughlin in Jacksonville. We already know Coughlin controls the
Jaguars’ front office. With Blake
Bortles already all but gone, the Jags could look to bring in
Manning as a bridge for a quarterback they select in the draft. Unlike the
Giants, this would put Eli in a situation of potential contention with a proven
team that’s simply coming off a down season.
JETS GO AGAINST
THE GRAIN
New York gave up three second-round picks by moving up for
Sam Darnold in last year’s draft. The idea there was to add a franchise
quarterback at the cost of further roster building. In the end, this cost Coach
Todd Bowles his job. Now working with an offensive-minded coach in Adam Gase,
the idea is to add more talent on offense during the 2019 offseason.
Void of a second-round pick due to the above-mentioned
Darnold trade, we predict the Jets will move down from No. 3 overall
with a quarterback-needy team. Assuming Kyler Murray and/or Dwayne Haskins is
available; this would enable New York to add draft pick assets to build a
strong foundation around Darnold.
It would be the complete antithesis of what we saw last
spring. And it makes all the sense in the world.
ONE PROMINENT
COACH WILL BE FIRED … LATE
We rarely see coaches fired after the calendar turns to
February. That’s what Black Monday is for. Even then, there are situations that
arise which can lead to a move being made less than a few weeks until the start
of free agency.
We’re going to boldly predict that happens this February.
It could come in the form of the Cowboys deciding to move on
from Jason Garrett. He’s already
on the hot seat and will apparently not be calling plays next
season. We also know that Jerry Jones has flirted with the possibility of
trading for Saints head coach Sean Payton. While that’s unlikely, it shows he’s
not as sold on Garrett as he used to be. Jay Gruden (Redskins) and Doug Marrone
(Jaguars) are others who could fall into the category of being surprise
late-February ex-employees.
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