Nah, sorry, but Kirksey is a better player than Martinez when healthy. I don't care how much money they paid anyone. Based on money paid, Trey Flowers was a better free agent signing than ZaDarius Smith. Kirksey was cheap because he was hurt. The talent is better. Martinez has not been good; I don't know why anyone ever acted like we should keep him. He's a guy; a smart guy, but that's it. He's never been more than that. He's never made any splash plays. Kirksey has. And he has scheme experience and familiarity so he isn't a total guess. Especially after Martinez mouthed off about how unfair it was that he was expected to "freelance" and actually read the play in front of him and react instead of just stick to an assignment and fill his role, you gotta know getting Blake out of there is necessary. He fits as a #2 ILB who can call a play pre-snap and fill his gap and not be expected to make any plays on his own. That's a rookie contract/$4 million a year role, no matter how much Dave Gettelman thinks he's worth.BF004 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2020 12:14As much as we weren’t high on Graham or Martinez, I think it’s a stretch to think we broke even at those positions.
Judging by contracts handed out, I’d say other NFL GMs don’t think we stayed even keel there and likely will get worse.
Could Sternberger be amazing and Kirksey stay perfectly healthy and be a game changer? Of course, but I’d say on paper we got worse at both positions as it stands today.
And Graham was replacement level. Sternberger doesn't need to be amazing. Graham had 38 catches for 447 yard sand 3 TDs. That's honestly rookie TE production. Jimmy Graham finished between Jack Doyle and Jonnu Smith in yards and catches. He had basically the same season as Jordan Akins. Irv Smith as a rookie #2 TE behind Kyle Rudolph almost equalled his receptions. Evan Engram had the same season stats as Graham and only played 8 games.
Saying we replaced with at least even talent and higher upside is a perfectly fair, completely valid response to both positions. Neither position is counting on a rookie. Both positions were liabilities to the team last year, and so both have been replaced.