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Whether he's worth that is another debate, but that seems like the potential price tag. Besides, even if the Giants want to keep Nicks no one really knows for sure if he wants to stay. Much of his offseason and preseason, skipping OTAs and barely practicing or playing, was spent protecting himself from possible injury, thus protecting his future earnings potential. Has Nicks had one foot out the door the whole time, looking forward to what he could earn if a bidding war for his services were to develop?
The last thing the Giants, desperately in need of an infusion of talent in many positions, can afford is to allow Nicks to walk away at the end of the season and get nothing in return. So, yes, put him on the market now and start preparing for your future by stockpiling draft choices. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Nicks has had monster years in the past and has been treated as a true number 1 target. Nicks is on pace for nearly yards this year but it seems like a quiet 1, yards as he has battled drops and gaining the attention of his QB. Some seem to perceive a rift between Nicks and Manning that most will blame on Nicks going through the motions and not putting in the work.
Nicks is in the final year of his contract, but unlike Britt is going to be a Franchise player. I get the feeling that Nicks is not too thrilled to stay with the Giants but he is going to get that tag which will allow the Giants to control his rights for next season as well. While nobody expects the young wideout to really sign a contract with another team as a Franchise player it does set a bar even now as to his worth. The other two teams can dream and ask for whatever they want but the Giants are the only team that can truly block Nicks with the price they want.
I tend to think the rumors of the Giants being open to offers for Nicks is more of a fishing expedition to hear what he is worth to teams next season. They could just be setting the groundwork for a trade next year rather than this one. So they are the one team that can really set parameters of a 1 all the way down to a 3 and have reasons behind those parameters. Finding the trade value for Nicks is difficult because the results are so varied.
Nicks is a much more proven player than Harvin and the Seahawks gave up a fortune for him in both draft picks and money. Harvin is also injury prone. Going back to the Williams trade in the situations could be looked at as similar. Williams often had lingering injury issues, but he had shown tremendous talent when healthy. Dallas gave up a first rounder and other mid round picks to get the job done. I would think both would be the Giants ideal scenarios.
Other teams could use the Braylon Edwards in season Browns to Jets trade as some type of lowball offer. Edwards was an extremely high draft selection who never really lived up to expectations in Cleveland and had fallen out of favor with the new coaching staff. Edwards still was somewhat productive and the Jets traded a 3 and a 5 along with some spare piece players in order to acquire Edwards from the Browns.
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