ChefBoyRPete• 3d
As a Pittman owner, he is a frustrating asset to own at the moment. Your best bet is to just hold I reckon.
His talent far exceeds what people are willing to pay. If you were to move him, last off season was the time where he came off a career year and the Richardson hype was off the charts. This season he was playing with a broken back, and just like his entire career, he was dealing with horrific qb play. As a player, Pittman is good. Not great, maybe better than solid, but his ceiling is capped with qb play and target competition.
However you won't get anything for him that will produce at a higher level than he will. Even if he is just a flex/bye week fill in, you could do worse in that department. I have not heard a single rumor about this, so don't get ahead of yourself, but what is stopping the colts from trading Pittman?
Josh downs is a super effective slot player, Pierce is a field stretcher, and although too soo to judge, AD Mitchell is a X receiver waiting in the shadows of Pittman.
To me it would make sense for the colts to Atleast entertain trade talks, as I'm sure teams would be very interested in him, and especially his contract which is incredibly reasonable for what WRs make now a day. However it would be more of a trade deadline move than a draft day trade I would think
If you are relentless in trying to move off, then I would try to package him in a deal to either move up in the draft/future drafts or maybe tier up to a safer asset. <@jacobatley>
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