3 realistic expectations in a David Njoku exchange


What are the three realistic expectations for a David Njoku exchange?

A trade involving David Njoku is likely to be a combination of the Cleveland Browns tight end and a draft pick for an impact player. A proposed deal suggests that a possible second-round pick is needed to at least land a disgruntled star on top of Njoku. Why? Well, Njoku was not very good. Either because of his attitude problems, his inability to play consistently, or his absolute inability to enter the field for one reason or another.

He could become Pro Bowler one day. You also may not get a second contract. Securing the fifth year option in your deal is not a sign that you have faith in it, just that you have a desire to stay in control of your rights for as long as possible at the most affordable price possible. There was always an exchange for Njoku, not only are we all informed. So what can you get for the University of Miami (Florida) first-round first pick, currently bust-looking, without an added player or kicker?

A handshake and a bag of peanuts. Not even roasted. Shells still and everything. Also that handshake? Totally against CDC guidelines right now, so you only get one bag of peanuts. Which is even more than what he’s given the Cleveland Browns, though.

Jokes aside, on your own, you’re not getting value back, but you may be able to fill a hole or two in the team.