Marcus Peters has his own issues, hence why he is reportedly potentially available via trade.
Cap wise, we would have Marcus Peters for $1,741,932 in 2018 and a fifth year option in 2019 (likely worth around $8.7m). KC would get Apple for $1,827,484 in 2018, $2,516,226 in 2019 and potentially a fifth year option.
If this trade was to happen, I would expect something like Marcus Peters for Eli Apple and a conditional day 1/ day 2 pick in 2019. If we are looking at trading down in the draft this year, we will likely have extra capital next year that we could use.
Except Marcus Peters is a much better player than Eli Apple.
Peters has had issues but he's still a top 5 CB in this league. Apple isn't even top 25.
But if they did then you do it in half a New York second.
Cap wise, we would have Marcus Peters for $1,741,932 in 2018 and a fifth year option in 2019 (likely worth around $8.7m). KC would get Apple for $1,827,484 in 2018, $2,516,226 in 2019 and potentially a fifth year option.
If this trade was to happen, I would expect something like Marcus Peters for Eli Apple and a conditional day 1/ day 2 pick in 2019. If we are looking at trading down in the draft this year, we will likely have extra capital next year that we could use.