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McClain: Why a Deshaun Watson trade would dwarf the Rams-Lions deal - Houston Chronicle

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If a team wants Deshaun Watson, the trade has got to hurt, and it will be a lot more painful than what the Rams surrendered to acquire Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford.

The Texans are adamant they won’t deal Watson, but they have plenty of time to change their mind before the draft. And if they do, that Rams-Lions trade on Saturday night will look like chicken feed compared to what general manager Nick Caserio will ask for a great quarterback who’s 25, coming off the best season of his four-year career and is under contract through 2025.

Let me point out a couple of things before we dive into the ramifications of the Rams-Lions trade and how it will have no effect on a potential package for Watson.

Trades can’t be official until March 17, the start of the new league year when free agency begins and teams must be under the 2021 salary cap that’s yet to be determined.

The Rams-Lions trade was about Los Angeles getting rid of the remainder of quarterback Jared Goff’s contract — $106.6 million over four years.

The Rams’ strategy — the 26-year-old Goff’s salary dump, two first-round draft choices and a third-round pick for Stafford — brings back memories of the Texans’ trade with Cleveland for quarterback Brock Osweiler in March of 2017.

Former general manager Rick Smith sent Osweiler, a second-round pick and a sixth-round selection to the Browns for a fourth-round pick. Smith got rid of Osweiler’s $16 million guaranteed salary and cleared $10 million in cap space.

The Rams fell out of love with Goff after their playoff exit this season. They’re paying a steep price to get rid of Goff and to acquire Stafford, who turns 33 in February and has two years left on his contract worth $43 million.

The Rams are sending the Lions a third-round draft choice this year and first-round picks in 2022 and 2023.

There’s an inherent problem in the trade for the Lions and new coach Dan Campbell. The Rams have been a consistent winner since Sean McVay became their coach in 2017. He has a 46-24 record, including 3-3 in the playoffs, and a Super Bowl appearance.

With Stafford at quarterback, the Rams should continue to win, and those No. 1 picks the Lions acquired could be in the bottom part of the first round. That will be seven consecutive drafts in which the Rams don’t have a first-round choice.

Fast forward to Watson. At new coach David Culley’s introductory zoom conference call on Friday, he said several times that Watson is the Texans’ quarterback. Caserio said they have “zero interest” in trading Watson. And that’s the way they feel now and will continue to feel unless they’re convinced otherwise.

Watson responded by scrubbing any mention of Texans from his social media platforms, the next step in his exit strategy.

Let’s imagine Caserio, Culley and chairman and CEO Cal McNair eventually agree there’s absolutely no way Watson is going to back down from his trade demand. Do they let him sit, which would cost him millions, or do they open trade discussions in April and make the best possible deal?

Let’s be clear: The Texans do not want to trade Watson. Most fans don’t want Watson traded. Obviously, the Texans are a much better team with than without him. At some point, though, the stalemate will become counterproductive.

If the Texans believe Watson will miss preseason and possibly regular season, they’ll have to acquire another quarterback. They need one, anyway, because Watson and Josh McCown are the only ones they have under contract.

Any trade discussion must start with the Jets, who have the second overall pick behind the Jaguars. Jacksonville is going to draft Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

A trade with the Jets would guarantee the Texans the quarterback they believe is second-best behind Lawrence.

There are some ramifications to consider in a possible trade with the Jets.

First, Watson would have to agree to the deal because he has a no-trade clause. There are reports the Jets are the first team on his list. He would be part of new coach Robert Saleh’s first team. Saleh was reportedly one of the coaches Watson wanted the Texans to interview. Saleh didn’t make Caserio’s list of coaches he interviewed.

With Watson starring for the Jets, they could steal some of the Giants’ thunder. Playing for the Jets would open up even more endorsement opportunities for Watson that could bring him millions more than he already earns.

New York would love Watson. He’d be the Jets’ most popular quarterback since Joe Namath.

Now, the Jets would have to pay dearly for that luxury. They could give up first- and second-round picks the next two years and two of their best defensive starters to help the Texans rebuild on that side of the ball.

The Texans could also ask for quarterback Sam Darnold to be included in the deal. He could start until the rookie is ready to take over.

Right away, Caserio should emphasize the Texans aren’t interested in the first-round picks the Jets acquired from Seattle for safety Jamal Adams. It’s the Jets’ picks or bust.

The Jets can afford to surrender their first-round selections because they’ll still have those obtained from the Seahawks.

Some may call that trade scenario with the Jets preposterous for one player, no matter how great he is, but a team will have to give to get. A trade partner will have to open a vein and bleed for Watson, an exceptional quarterback, a team leader and a pillar of the community who could start for another 10 to 15 years.

There are reports around the country about quarterback-needy teams trying to figure out ways to acquire Watson. Caserio would be making a mistake taking on a quarterback a team is trying to dump without a guarantee of getting a high pick to develop a rookie at that position.

The Dolphins have the third overall pick — courtesy of the Laremy Tunsil-Kenny Stills trade with the Texans — but would guarantee Caserio the third-best quarterback. The Jets would surely take the one they deemed second behind Lawrence.

What Caserio should do is try to get the Jets and Dolphins, AFC East rivals, in a bidding war for Watson. He would give Miami a better chance of beating Buffalo and quarterback Josh Allen and unseating the Bills as division champions. That might make the Jets be more agreeable to digging deeper to get Watson.

Some around the NFL are trying to connect the dots between Jimmy Garoppolo and Caserio, who were together with the Patriots before Bill Belichick shipped the quarterback to San Francisco. With all due respect to Jimmy G, he’s certainly no Watson. Neither are the other quarterbacks being bandied about in trade possibilities.

We’re a long way away from the Texans discussing a Watson trade. It says here McNair, Caserio and Culley have to make a decision about the middle of April. Do they dig in, force Watson’s hand and wait to see what comes from the wreckage or do the wise thing and call Jets’ general manager Joe Douglas and play let’s make a deal.

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Two stabbings involving robberies occurred over the weekend.

The first incident took place around 2:45 a.m. Saturday.

Winnipeg police responded to the St. John's area where a 35-year-old male had been pushed off the bike he was riding by a male suspect and robbed of his property.

The man was also stabbed during the incident.

The victim was able to return to his home and police were contacted. The victim was then taken to hospital in unstable condition.

The man's condition has since been upgraded to stable.

The second offence occurred around 24 hours later, on Jan. 31 at 2:18 a.m.

Winnipeg police responded to the area of Lizzie Street and Alexander Avenue. A 22-year-old man had been in the area with his girlfriend when he was approached by a male and two female. All three were unknown to the victim.

The unknown male attempted to rob the victim and the victim was stabbed.

The victim was then taken to hospital in unstable condition and later upgraded to stable.

The Winnipeg Police Service major crimes unit is investigating both incidents. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6219 or call Crime Stoppers.

Investigators say they have not identified a link between the incidents.

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Amid previous reports that the New Orleans Pelicans were focused on trading point guard Lonzo Ball and shooting guard JJ Redick, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that the Pels are focused on three Northeast teams as preferred destinations for the 36-year-old sharpshooter.

Redick is on the final year of his contract, earning just over $13 million, but is struggling from the field. He’s scoring just under eight points per game in 20 minutes per contest but is shooting just under 30% from three and 33.6% from the field. The Pelicans are rebuilding and would prefer more minutes go to young guards Nickiel Alexander-Walker and Kira Lewis.

The veteran Duke product has a family home in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, which would make the Nets an obvious choice with a nearly identical salary in the injured Spencer Dinwiddie to potentially flip in a trade.

Redick enjoyed two of the best seasons of his career with Philadelphia before leaving to New Orleans in free agency before last season. Boston is currently 20th in the NBA in 3-pointers made per game and just 24th in attempts and may decide to target Redick prior to the March 25 trade deadline.

As Charania noted, Redick was a healthy scratch in the Pelicans’ prior two games.

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Colorado Rockies trade franchise player, again - Purple Row

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As the details slowly trickle in, the situation becomes more and more real. First, it’s the dreaded Ken Rosenthal BREAKING tweet signaling the Rockies involved in a trade. Then details of how the trade came together fill in as we wait, endlessly refreshing Twitter to see who might be coming back to Denver if we have to say goodbye to the face of the franchise. Prospect names are floated and endlessly dissected while we await confirmation. Then word arrives about the money changing hands, and the ugly business-side of baseball infringes on our dreams of building up the farm system. Trade rumors had been swirling for years but to have it actually happen still leads to a shock— “I can’t believe they actually did it.” Owner and GM are condemned, promises made to steer well clear of 20th and Blake for the foreseeable future, and anguish seems into the screen from fellow fans. Some try to squint and find the upside for the Rockies, but it’s mostly just anger, sadness, or numbness. The next day, Purple Row signals the end of an era.

This was what it was like in 2015 when Troy Tulowitzki was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2021, it’s Nolan Arenado and the script is eerily similar. Rockies fans have been here before. So what’s different this time around?

To understand, we first have to remember the context of the Tulo trade. Until the return package for Arenado is confirmed, we’ll leave what the Rockies received from each trade out of this analysis.

The Tulo Trade

Tulowitzki burst onto the scene for a 2007 Rockies team and the incredible Rocktober run to the World Series. That offseason, he signed a contract effectively buying out his arbitration years. Two years later, with another playoff run under their belts but also a disappointing end to 2010, Tulo signed a 10 year, $157 million deal to keep him in Denver through 2020.

When Tulowitzki was on the field, he held up his end of the bargain. Here are his stats going into his final season in Denver, with his 2006 cup of coffee excluded. This doesn’t include his Gold Glove defense that had him outshining his idol and numbersake Derek Jeter.

Troy Tulowitzki, 2007-2014

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Stat Games PA HR RBI BA OBP SLG OPS+
Toals 936 3956 175 598 .300 .375 .524 127
Season AVG 117 494 22 75 .300 .375 .524 127
162-game AVG 162 685 31 104 .300 .375 .524 127
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But Tulo’s greatest nemesis was not a pitcher but injuries. He struggled to stay in the lineup, the farm struggled to develop pitching, and team struggled to win. Trade rumors swirled for over three years. There had been whispers that Tulowitzki wanted to play for a winner, but it mostly sounded like speculation from outside teams looking to poach him from a struggling franchise. Finally, in a surprising night in Chicago, Tulo was pulled from the game and was a Rockie no more, provoking anguish throughout the fanbase.

Comparing Nolan’s situation

For all the similarities between the situations, the differences are instructive. Tulo was always considered a Hall-of-Fame level talent, but he couldn’t stay healthy enough to put up the numbers to eventually land him in Cooperstown. In contrast, Nolan has been on a Hall of Fame trajectory for years. All due respect to Todd Helton, Nolan was looking like the best player the Rockies had ever produced heading into 2020. It seemed the only time he was out of the lineup was when his manager forced him to take a day off.

Nolan Arenado, 2013-2019

Stat Games PA HR RBI BA OBP SLG OPS+
Stat Games PA HR RBI BA OBP SLG OPS+
Toals 1031 4357 227 734 .295 .351 .546 122
Season AVG 147 622 32 105 .295 .351 .546 122
162-game AVG 162 685 36 116 .295 .351 .546 122
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Their contract situations were different as well. Whereas Tulo experienced immediate success with the Rockies before they faded into obscurity, Nolan waited five years before his first taste of the playoffs. Thus, Tulo was never a threat to leave in free agency due to his contracts and extensions, but there were doubts until the very moment Nolan’s extension was announced whether he and the Rockies would commit to each other. Nolan’s new eight year, $260 million contract seemed to put to rest six years of anxiety among Rockies fans, though that ominous opt-out lingered.

Both players experienced the extended disappointment of losing after signing their big deals, but the timing of Nolan’s deal made the lack of success in 2019 and 2020 all the more glaring. Nolan was disappointed, then distressed, then, in his words, disrespected.

The Difference

And so we come to the biggest difference between the two tales of dispatched superstars: General Manager Jeffrey Thomas Bridich. He presided over both trades, but the situations feel vastly different.

In 2015, Bridich was in his first year at the helm of the Rockies. The Tulo trade, as distressing as it was, seemed to be a signal that the Rockies were ready to take a new direction, that someone had finally been able to convince owner Dick Monfort that going for it year after year while relying on injury-prone stars (and not much else) was the wrong path. Though plenty of fans expressed disapproval, many were willing to take a wait-and-see approach with Bridich and the direction of the team.

Needless to say, Bridich has squandered every last ounce of that goodwill. The back-to-back playoff appearances now seem more like a fluke than the residue of design. Five years after that trade, with a litany of free agency failures and development disappointments on his CV, it seems incredible that the same person who created the Nolan Arenado mess should be the one to try to get out of it. Here’s a Twitter thread detailing how badly he and the Rockies mishandled this situation.

So yes, Rockies fans have been through this before. The trades, in hindsight, were both inevitable due to their contract statuses. The difference is all on Jeff Bridich, who included Nolan’s opt out and caused the relationship rift that put a ticking clock on the Rockies driving up the urgency and driving down the potential returns for the all-world third baseman. When we consider this plus the money exchanging hands in the trade, it’s difficult not to come to this conclusion:

Jeff Bridich could have the benefit of the doubt in 2015 to try to build a contender. Now, it seems incredible that he should have been given the benefit of the doubt to trade away a second beloved franchise cornerstone.

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An inevitable departure: Nolan Arenado just one more star burned out in Colorado | The Athletic ($)

In case you’ve forgotten all the gory details surrounding Nolan’s disillusionment with the Rockies, Nick Groke reviews all the relevant information. I found this article shortly before I submitted this draft so at least I know I’m not the only one seeing a pattern.

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With Arenado moving to the Cardinals, NL Central rivals are wondering how his #Coors numbers are going to translate to a division of mostly neutral parks. Al solicited a lot of help from us to write this one so give it a click and read (when you’re emotionally ready to do so).

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Lonzo Ball is the NBA's preeminent distressed asset. Drafted as one of the most unusual prospects in recent memory, Ball's success or failure as a pro was always going to rely on stability. He's had three coaches in four seasons, and if you count Rob Pelinka as distinct from Magic Johnson, three general managers as well. He's on his second team, but in practice, something like his fifth roster. The baby Lakers turned into the LeBron James Lakers on which he initially came off of the bench behind Rajon Rondo. He then played half of a season with a Zion Williamson-less Pelicans team before finishing that season alongside Zion, and afterward, New Orleans turned over half of the roster in the Jrue Holiday and Steven Adams deals. 

That's not exactly the model of stability, and unsurprisingly, his numbers reflect that. He shot nearly 39 percent on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers last season but is now down to around 26 percent this season. Meanwhile, he's up to 76 percent in the restricted area, but on less than two attempts per game after struggling to finish early in his career. For young players, numbers are often only as consistent as role. Ball's has changed constantly, and as a result, he's never found the steady production expected out of a No. 2 overall pick. 

That doesn't mean he never will, though. It just means that his next team has to be in a position to give him the stability he craves. On the right team, Ball's unique blend of size and basketball-IQ could still produce a high-level starter. So with Ball reportedly on the market, let's dig into which teams actually make sense as destinations for one of the NBA's most distinctive talents. 

The Warriors have already redeemed a No. 1 overall pick in Andrew Wiggins. Why not take a shot at a No. 2 selection? Ball is Steve Kerr's dream project, the ideal passer and cutter to kick his motion offense into shape. The Warriors have been ranked in the top 10 in the NBA in passes per game in all six of Kerr's seasons in Golden State, and ranked in the top five in each of the past four. But this season? They're 14th as they attempt to integrate a number of new pieces. While Stephen Curry and Draymond Green remain as intelligent as ever, their teammates have so far struggled to grasp the nuances of Kerr's scheme to such an extent that merely replacing rookie James Wiseman with the veteran Kevon Looney has proven utterly essential to surviving first quarters. The Wiseman version of the starting five has been outscored by 66 points this season. The Looney version has outscored opponents by 29. That's how valuable a quick injection of basketball IQ has proven for the Warriors. Imagine what Ball might add. 

He'd bring Golden State's running game back to life, at the very least. Kerr's first Warriors team finished first in transition offensive efficiency and third in transition frequency, according to Cleaning the Glass. That is largely where his fast-paced Warriors remained before this rebuild. But this year's team is No. 23 in transition frequency and No. 28 in transition efficiency. Not only would Ball's passing create easier buckets on the break, but his defense and rebounding would create more transition opportunities in the first place. The thought of defenses tracking him and Stephen Curry while backpedaling is utterly terrifying. 

Most teams would have to worry about how Ball's shooting might affect their spacing. But Ball would actually be an improvement upon Kelly Oubre's 22.1 percent from behind the arc this year. A swap involving the two high-upside reclamation projects makes sense for both sides. The Pelicans would clear minutes for Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kira Lewis while also shoring up their wing depth. The Warriors get the infusion of creativity they need, and Ball gets an organization patient enough to maximize his gifts. 

The Lonzo-LeBron pairing was brief, but more effective than most remember. They played 821 minutes together and outscored opponents by 57 points in that time, not exactly a championship pace, but more than enough on a lottery team. That stretch was proof of concept. Ball is a point guard in name, but provided there is enough shooting on the floor to support him, functions best alongside another high-usage ball-handler. 

Well, Phoenix has two of them in Devin Booker and Chris Paul. Just ask Shai Gilgeous-Alexander what an effective mentor Paul can be. At 36 years old, he isn't going to be around forever, and eventually, Phoenix is going to need someone to replace him as Booker's partner in the backcourt. Ball is a perfect theoretical complement to Booker, a defender that can keep teammates engaged during Booker's scoring binges. 

Phoenix had the perfect opportunity to add such a player on draft night when Tyrese Haliburton slipped to their slot at No. 10. They passed him up in favor of Maryland big man Jalen Smith, which inadvertently gave the Suns an easy pathway to this sort of deal. DeAndre Ayton is the center of the future, and Jae Crowder and Cam Johnson are mainstays at power forward. That likely only leaves room for one of Smith or Dario Saric to play major minutes for the long haul, and New Orleans sorely needs a stretch big man to play alongside Williamson. A Saric-Ball swap solves problems for both sides. Phoenix gets its point guard of the future and clears Smith's spot. New Orleans adds a cheap stretch big man to use as an alternative to Steven Adams. 

We're breaking our rule of stability here for a simple reason: what do the Hornets have to lose? What does Charlotte have going for it at the moment that is more appealing than a Ball family reunion. The Hornets have made the playoffs three times in the past 15 years. Even after drafting LaMelo Ball and signing Gordon Hayward, they're currently four games below .500. Lonzo won't fix everything. He won't immediately make the Hornets contenders. But he's a worthwhile home run swing for a team that has hit nothing but singles since its inception as the Bobcats. 

An all-Ball backcourt would be the league's most unselfish, a necessity given their current limitations as scorers. That ball-movement would give the Hornets a sorely needed identity, and quietly, one of the switchier defenses in basketball once its other prospects mature. The two Ball brothers, Hayward, P.J. Washington and Miles Bridges are all long and between 6-6 and 6-8. 

Is that a championship fivesome? No. But it's a low-risk swing on chemistry, ball-movement and, frankly, fun. Terry Rozier and Devonte' Graham aren't good enough to deter Charlotte from such a roster.

Redundancy is fine at the top of the league. The Nets aren't exactly weeping over the similarities between Kyrie Irving and James Harden. But the Nets are running while the Bulls are still learning how to walk. The dueling banjos routine between Zach LaVine and Coby White isn't doing either of them any good, and with the No. 26 ranked defense in the NBA, the Bulls aren't winning anything with that duo unless Patrick Williams grows an extra set of arms. 

Ball complements their scoring as he would Booker's, and he'd find himself playing for a coach and general manager with years of runway ahead of them. It's too early to say whether the Billy Donovan-Arturas Karnisovas brain trust is right for Chicago, but based on GarPax's 17-year reign of terror, we can safely call it a stable one. Ball wouldn't be joining a contender, but he'd be joining a team that could take its time with his development. 

The broader question a possible Ball trade creates is what to do with the other two guards, assuming neither is included in the deal. LaVine is the superior player, but the older one with less team control. He can walk in 2022 free agency, and if Chicago's trajectory doesn't change, he very well might. Dealing him denies that possibility, but limits the team's upside with another likely star in the building. Might Chicago be willing to try playing all three? Would moving off of LaVine give the Bulls another shot at a high lottery pick to find that star? These are bigger team-building questions that the Bulls have to answer anyway. Ball doesn't get in their way. He enhances whatever is left over. 

Sooner or later, Kyle Lowry is going to stop being Kyle Lowry. Eventually, Fred VanVleet is going to need a new backcourt partner, one that brings the same intangibles and all-around brilliance. Ball can't shoot like Lowry (yet). He's not as good at drawing charges. But the basketball brain is there, and Toronto's revered developmental staff would have as good a chance as anyone at maximizing it. 

OG Anunoby made 31.1 percent of his 3-pointers in his final collegiate season. He's up to 43.3 percent this season. Pascal Siakam's improvement was even more impressive prior to his collapse this season. The Raptors can teach shooting. They can teach all-around scoring. Lowry never averaged more than 14.3 points per game before landing in Toronto. He's been at 17.8 or higher since. Their wisdom, along with Lowry's guidance, could foster similar growth in Ball. He may never average 20 points per game, but he doesn't need to be a liability as a scorer. 

And if he isn't, his IQ would fit in wonderfully on a Raptors team that actively seeks out smart veterans like Marc Gasol and Danny Green. The Raptors have a type: exceedingly intelligent veterans that can play on both ends of the floor. That is what Ball could be on the right team, and with Lowry's career drawing to a close, his upside would appeal to a Toronto team due for some amount of retooling. 

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The first blockbuster trade of 2021 reportedly has been agreed to in principle as Matthew Stafford has been dealt to the Los Angeles Rams for Jared Goff and a package of draft picks. 

The 49ers were reportedly interested in the 32-year-old quarterback who mutually agreed to part ways with the Detroit Lions earlier this week. San Francisco will now face Stafford twice a season as a member of their NFC West division rival. 

The Rams agreeing to a trade for Stafford leaves the 49ers much more likely to head into the 2021 season with Jimmy Garoppolo under center. The price tag for Stafford reportedly two future first-round picks and a third-round selection in 2021. 

Both Houston Texans star Deshaun Watson and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who have been mentioned in trade rumors, would likely cost significantly more than Stafford. While anything remains possible, the 49ers' track record does not include giving substantial draft capital for a single player. 

Trading multiple first round picks for a talented and high profile quarterback could offer some immediate benefits for an organization, but the long-term costs could be debilitating for their future. 

Watson reportedly has requested a trade from the Texans but he is under contract with the team through 2025. A trade for the 25-year-old quarterback could cost a team multiple draft packs and maybe even players.  

Rodgers is 37 years old, but a proven winner and two-time league MVP. The Packers' quarterback is under contract through the 2023 season but discussed his uncertain future immediately following his team’s loss in the NFC Championship Game last weekend. Rodgers back-pedaled a bit later in the week. 

While the thought of acquiring a quarterback with more mobility or experience might be attractive to 49ers fans, the team already has an effective quarterback in Jimmy Garoppolo. The 29-year-old quarterback led his team to Super Bowl LIV just one season ago. 

When Garoppolo started all 16 games in 2019, the team had a 13-3 regular season record. He led the team to two playoff wins and and came within seven minutes of the franchise’s sixth Lombardi trophy. 

In 2020, Garoppolo went 3-3 but he played four of his six starts with a high ankle sprain that nearly required surgery. When healthy, the franchise quarterback has proven he can be very effective with a career record of 24-8. 

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The 49ers currently have 10 selections in the 2021 draft, seven in 2022 and eight in 2023. Not only does sticking with Garoppolo save the 49ers from losing draft capital, it offers consistency and stability for the offense.

Garoppolo has experience with George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, Raheem Mostert and Brandon Aiyuk, and their chemistry will only improve with more time together. Would Stafford, Watson or Rodgers be an upgrade? Maybe, but the cost could prove disastrous in the future.

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The Lions, it appears, have moved quickly to trade Matthew Stafford after agreeing to part ways with their longtime quarterback.

Detroit will deal Stafford to the Rams in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff, two future first-round draft picks and a third-round pick, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Saturday night. The deal cannot become official until after the 2021 NFL league year starts in March.

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NFL Media's Tom Pelissero reported later Saturday that LA will send its first-rounders in 2022 and 2023 and a third-round pick in 2021 to Detroit. Los Angeles traded its 2020 and 2021 first-rounders to the Jaguars (the '21 pick became No. 25 overall) in the deal for cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Goff was the Rams' last first-round pick, No. 1 overall in 2016.

Stafford, who will turn 33 on Feb. 7, just completed his 12th season with the Lions, who drafted him first overall in 2009 out of Georgia. He reportedly asked the Lions to move him after the team hired Dan Campbell as its new head coach.

He started all 16 games in 2020 despite suffering thumb, rib and ankle injuries in the second half of the season. His production was in line with his career norms: 26 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, 4,084 yards and a 96.3 passer rating.

Stafford's ability to throw downfield and on the move should provide a boost to the Rams' offense; specifically, LA's play-action game figures to improve with Stafford cutting it loose.

On the flip side, the Lions are taking on the much younger Goff, who quarterbacked the Rams to the Super Bowl two seasons ago but was ineffective in the game against the Patriots. His 2020 stats don't stand out: 20 TDs to 13 INTs, 67.0 completion percentage, 90.0 passer rating (23rd in the NFL). His 7.2 yards per attempt were a career low for a full season.

Like Stafford, Goff showed toughness this season. He played two weeks after surgery to repair a broken thumb. He was forced into action in the wild-card round at Seattle when backup John Wolford was injured. Goff managed the game well enough and LA won. The Rams then lost to the Packers in the divisional round the next week. Goff completed 21 of 27 passes in that game but threw for just 174 yards.

The 26-year-old Goff will now join up with offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn and quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell in Detroit.

Goff's contract is a significant part of this trade, too. Spotrac.com calculated that he has four years and $104.3 million (but just $43 million guaranteed) remaining on his contract. Stafford has two years and $43 million to go on the five-year, $135 million deal he signed in 2017. The pact was the richest in NFL history at the time. 

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Initial reactions are emerging regarding the trade that will, as of March 17, send quarterback Matthew Stafford from the Lions to the Rams for quarterback Jared Goff, a pair of first-round picks, and a third-round pick. As one executive with a team not connected to the trade opined late Saturday night, the move “reeks of desperation” by the Rams.

In the two weeks since the Rams exited the playoffs in the divisional round, the team made no secret of the fact that it had fallen out of love with quarterback Jared Goff. From coach Sean McVay’s somewhat cryptic comments after the loss to the Packers to McVay’s more pointed comments the next day indicating that Goff’s days in L.A. could be numbered to G.M. Les Snead’s more recent invocation of the “beautiful mystery” catch phrase coined by Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, it was clear that the Rams were done with Goff.

And indeed they were.

On the surface, it looks like the Lions got a tremendous haul for Stafford, a soon-to-be-33-year-old quarterback with a history of injuries (to his credit, he played through most of them) and no history of postseason success. Buried not far beneath the surface is the reality that the Rams combined their acquisition of Stafford into a Brock Osweiler-style hot-potato trade, in which the team gives up value to unload a very bad contract.

The Lions didn’t get two ones and a three for Stafford. They got two ones and a three for Stafford plus taking on Goff’s contract. Basically, the Lions got extra for Stafford by taking Goff, who has $43.25 million in fully-guaranteed payments over the next two years, much of which has no offset attached to it. The Lions, despite any other offers they may have received for Stafford, got two ones and a three only because they took a terrible contract off the Rams’ books.

From the Rams’ perspective, it’s not a gamble as much as it is an effort to make chicken salad out of chicken crap. They paid Goff when they shouldn’t have paid him. And so, to unload a player in whom they invested two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and a third-round pick in a 2016 trade with the Titans for the right to draft Goff, the Rams gave up another two first-round picks and a third-round pick, and they acquired Stafford.

So what did the Rams get in return for everything they gave up for Goff and everything they gave up to get rid of his ill-advised second contract? An older quarterback with a career record of 74-90-1 in the regular season and 0-3 in the playoffs.

Time will tell whether offensive genius Sean McVay can get more out of Stafford than others have gotten out of him in Detroit over the past 12 years. If they can continue to compete in the NFC West and the NFC postseason, winning one or more postseason games and competing for championships during Stafford’s time with the team, that will make the trade seem less problematic for L.A. If Stafford falters in L.A., the Rams will have completely blown it — all because they gave Goff a market-level long-term deal when they should have waited.

That may not be the end of the investment the Rams must make. Stafford is under contract for only two more years. What will it take to keep him? Actually, Stafford may want something more now, given that he’s due to make only $20 million in 2021 and $23 million in 2022.

How can the Rams refuse to give Stafford more, now or later? By investing so much in getting him (and in getting rid of Goff), Stafford has all the leverage. The Rams, at some point, will have to break the bank for Stafford to justify the trade they had to make after they gave all that money to Goff.

By tying the unloading of Goff into the acquisition of Stafford, the Rams have managed to somewhat obscure the final price of trading up for and then paying Goff. The Rams now need Stafford to play at a very high level in order to make the outcome of their time with Goff seem like something other than the abject disaster that it was.

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In the world of sports, a blockbuster trade can strike at any time and that's exactly what happened when the Detroit Lions agreed to deal franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams for Jared Goff and three future NFL draft picks, as confirmed by CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora. After the dust settled, the Rams sent Goff, their 2021 third-round pick, their 2022 first-round pick and their 2023 first-round pick to the Lions for Stafford. 

It didn't take long for first-year Lions general manager Brad Holmes to make a big splash. Holmes came to Detroit from Los Angeles where he was the director of college scouting with the Rams from 2013-2020 -- so it's safe to say he an excellent idea about what the Lions will be getting in return with Goff as their new quarterback. This trade also carries a significant financial impact from a salary cap standpoint. Per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Rams will inherit the two years, $43 million remaining on Matthew Stafford's contract. The Lions will inherit four years, $106.6M remaining on Jared Goff's contract. The Rams will carry a $22.2M dead cap hit in 2021 after trading Goff and the Lions will carry a $17.8 million dead cap hit in 2021.

Now that the deal is in the books, it's the perfect time to assign trade grades for both sides.

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Trade Grade: A

When Stafford's name first surfaced on the trade market, the expectation was the Lions would be able to acquire a first-round draft pick as compensation for dealing him. At no point did anyone mention anything about two first-round draft picks and a third-round pick. The two premium draft picks and the extra third-rounder will allow Detroit to rebuild their roster via the draft -- no more patchwork rebuilds. This will be music to Lions fans everywhere as the roster has failed to commit to a full rebuild for the last decade. Of course, the Lions also acquired Jared Goff and his massive contract in addition to the three draft picks. Goff, still just 26 years old and two years removed from winning the NFC conference, may or may not be in Detroit's long-term plans. His contract carries an out prior to the 2023 season, but the Lions can also move on from him after the 2021 season and take a $15 million dead cap hit on his $40 million 2022 cap number. Detroit managed to acquire three key picks to help bolster their rebuild the right way for a player who they publicly agreed they would trade just a few days ago.

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Trade Grade: B-

The Rams have a unique strategy. After completing this trade, they will now go seven consecutive draft classes without owning a first-round pick. Of course, they can trade for one at a later date, but that seems unlikely. The current Rams regime believes in their ability to locate talent on the second and third days of the draft and so they're willing to make big moves to acquire already developed NFL stars (Jalen Ramsey, Stafford, etc.) using their first-round picks as leverage. However, with their total salary cap number rising, long-term salary cap allocated to stars like Ramsey, Stafford, Aaron Donald and others, and their offensive line aging -- they aren't leaving much margin for error. Trading draft picks also makes it harder to field a deep roster and compete in seasons where the injury luck is not on your side. 

Of course, on paper, the Rams just upgrade their passing game and offense overall. Stafford will be an excellent fit in Sean McVay's wide zone play-action offense. His ability to stretch the field vertically will open up new areas of the field for the passing game while at the same time creating softer boxes for Cam Akers to run through. In the short term, behind an elite defense and with talented skill players on offense, acquiring Stafford could be the boost Los Angeles needs to win the conference. The Rams also deserve a grade bump for dumping Goff's contract on the Lions. It was always going to be difficult for the Rams to trade Goff this offseason based on his contract, but this creative deal accomplished that while also landing them a major upgrade at QB. It came at a hefty price though.

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”But if I were you, I would appeal to God; I would lay my cause before him. He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted.” (Job 5:8-9 Life Application Bible)

My friend related to me a few things that have been happening in her life. I listened carefully, as I, too, sometimes have experiences that are just unexplainable.

She said she had been praying about “Love,” feeling very few people loved her, especially, her family who are now, hopefully, in Heaven.

Praying to God, she said to Him, “I do not think anyone really has ever loved me. She knew her husband, her children, and a few friends loved her. And, she had met many folks, during her life on earth, who had been very kind and “loving” to her ...but that is not the same as “being fully, knowingly loved,” she said.

She prays faithfully and does believe that God answers her prayers, in His timing. I agreed with her and told her to be patient, that answers would come and that I loved her and others loved her.

Sometimes we just cannot convince folks of “love,” when so many are feeling very much “down in the dumps,” these days. It is hard to rise above the loneliness of being “so shut off” from other folks during this “devastating virus.”

COVID-19 just absolutely crashes down upon our souls and it is very hard to rise above the turmoil it causes. We must keep our guard up to ensure that we are showing love, somehow, some way, to all we know, meet and especially those whom we cannot gather among ... however, if we keep our faith strong we will rise above all of this and hug, gather and love in person, all in God’s timing. If we just keep praying to Him, He will send us the perseverance to endure.

So, I thought let us change the virus into something positive! “Constantly Offering Very Instant Determination,” to love. Long, I know, but say it enough times and it will become easy to say and definitely easy to do!

Every time you see a fellow traveler on this path we all are traveling, smile with your eyes, nod your head, raise your hand a bit in a wave ... you can think of many different and loving things to do, to express love!

The other day, my friend and I were speaking, and she related an experience. She was going through things to discard and came across a picture of her when she graduated from college. She was 24 and she said she looked so happy, it was amazing.

A few days later she finally took the picture out of the sleeve of the photo book and looked on the back. “We were here to help (her name) celebrate (name) graduation. We were so happy to buy her and her family a house and then another one right beside it for us when we retire. D would have given her the world ... he loved her to the moon ... he loved her so much.” (1969)

Wow! I thought that is really an answer from God. She had been thinking that the one, in her family, that had really, ever loved her was “D,” her uncle (which she had related to God in her prayers), and then there it was, on paper. The expression “I Love You To The Moon and Back,” was not common in 1969 ... that was something that developed later ... but there it was, little different wording, however, the same meaning.

The other thing she related to me was that when her uncle passed (which she had not known, as yet, when this happened) she “felt” he had come to her and visited her and told her how much he loved her. She believes this to be true.

The second experience she had like that was that her father-in-law, who, I know for a fact, really did not like her ... well the same thing happened.

She said she awakened in the middle of the night ... there was L telling her he was in Heaven and had seen her soul and that he now loved her. She continued to explain that he told her she should call his sister and give her this message, “I left the state, I ran away, which you knew because I had fathered a child.”

So, she called that very morning ... now L’s sister was married to a minister. When my friend told her of this “message,” the sister said that was not true and hung up the phone.

Forward 15 years. The children of L found out they have a half-sister.

Now, I believe my friend. You may not. To me, these experiences can only be “miracles.” I use a small “m,” because I truly do not know the answer, but I believe her. I know Jesus performed Miracles. We do not. But my friend, after many conversations now feels God has truly answered her prayers. She is loved! With God anything is possible.

I pray that you look for “Miracles” in your life. I know, I do, and I see and feel them all the time. Praises be to God!

May God bless you, your family, and any animal companions you may have. Please pray for me as I pray for you.

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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is heading to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff and a multitude of draft picks, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday night.

The Lions will receive a third-round pick in 2021, a first-round pick in 2022 and a first-round pick in 2023 in what is the first exchange of former No. 1 overall picks in the common draft era (since 1967). The deal cannot be made official until the start of the new league year on March 17.

Following news of the trade, the Rams' Super Bowl odds for the 2021 season moved from +1800 to +1500 at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill.

It's the first big move made by new Lions general manager Brad Holmes, who was hired earlier this month from the Rams, for whom he was the director of college scouting. That was Holmes' role when the Rams traded up from the No. 15 selection to take Goff first overall in the 2016 NFL draft, making a splash in their return to L.A. after 21 seasons in St. Louis. The Rams will not make another first-round selection until at least 2024.

A source told ESPN the Lions had interest from seven or eight teams offering first-round picks as compensation for Stafford. Though the deal for Goff won't necessarily preclude the Lions from taking a quarterback in this year's draft, Goff told ESPN's Jeff Darlington on Saturday night he spoke with Dan Campbell and that the new Lions coach made clear through his message Goff is in Detroit's plans for the future.

When asked following Detroit's final game of the 2020 season if he thought it was his final game with the Lions, Stafford said he did not want to get into hypothetical situations. Soon after the season concluded, Stafford went to Lions team president Rod Wood and mentioned a trade might be best for both sides.

Stafford, 32, will leave Detroit as the team's all-time leader in every passing category. He is No. 16 all time in NFL passing yards (45,109) and passing touchdowns (282), No. 18 in attempts (6,224) and No. 14 in completions (3,898). His career passer rating of 89.9 is No. 21 all time, and his 144 interceptions are tied for No. 66 all time with Joe Flacco and Steve Bartkowski.

Stafford is No. 4 all time in passing yards per game (273.4), behind Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees and Andrew Luck. He also is second all time behind Luck in attempts per game (37.7) and is fourth in completions per game (23.6), behind Brees, Mahomes and Matt Ryan.

Stafford came into the league as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 draft out of Georgia and became Detroit's starter immediately. Injuries, including a separated shoulder, hampered his first two seasons in the NFL, but he went on to start all but eight games for Detroit since the start of the 2011 season.

When he had to miss the final eight games of the 2019 season due to fractured bones in his back, it ended a streak of 136 straight starts -- at the time the sixth-longest consecutive starts streak for a quarterback in NFL history.

Stafford has dealt with many ailments over the years, including injuries to his ribs, ankle and right thumb last season. He also played in 2018 with fractures in his back and a proximal interphalangeal joint dislocation of the middle finger of his throwing hand in 2016, among other things.

While the Lions never won the NFC North with Stafford as their quarterback, he kept them largely competitive over the past decade as the team's first draft pick following Detroit's 0-16 season in 2008. Stafford had eight seasons of 4,000 or more yards passing and a 5,038-yard season in 2011, when he also threw a career-high 41 touchdowns. Stafford has thrown at least 20 touchdowns in every full season of his career -- and at least 10 interceptions, as well.

Stafford already has friends and a place to stay on the West Coast: He owns an estate in Newport Coast, southeast of Los Angeles in Orange County, and he is a childhood friend and former high school teammate of longtime Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw.

Although the Rams didn't confirm the trade, their official Twitter account tweeted at Kershaw, asking him: "Have you heard from an old friend today?''

Stafford has won just five of 16 matchups against his new division opponents in the NFC West. Goff, meanwhile, has won four of six against the NFC North.

Goff, who turned 26 in October, leaves L.A. after five seasons, including four under Rams coach Sean McVay, and with a 42-27 record. He made seven winless starts as a rookie under former coach Jeff Fisher, before the Rams hired McVay, who was known for his offensive acumen and ability to develop quarterbacks. McVay and Goff flourished in their first two seasons together, winning back-to-back division titles and an NFC championship.

The Rams awarded Goff a four-year, $134 million extension with $110 million guaranteed after he led the Rams to a Super Bowl LIII appearance. However, the offense never appeared the same after a 13-3 loss to the New England Patriots in that Super Bowl, as the Rams fell from a top-scoring team to an average unit over the past two seasons.

Issues between Goff and McVay became apparent during the 2020 season despite a 10-6 record. After a 23-20 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12, McVay publicly called out the quarterback for three turnovers and demanded that the issue improve. Over the past two seasons, Goff ranked second in the NFL with 38 turnovers.

McVay opted to start undrafted free-agent backup John Wolford in a wild-card playoff game at the Seattle Seahawks despite Goff telling his coach he would be ready to play 12 days removed from surgery on his throwing-hand thumb. Wolford was forced to leave that contest in the first quarter because of a neck injury, and Goff, the only available backup, passed for 155 yards and a touchdown in the 30-20 win. After the game, Goff expressed disappointment that he did not start.

A week later, in a divisional playoff at the Green Bay Packers, McVay was forced to start Goff with Wolford sidelined because of his neck. Goff passed for 174 yards and a touchdown in a 32-18 loss.

After the Packers game, when asked if Goff was his quarterback, McVay said, "Yeah, he's our quarterback, right now."

Earlier this week, Rams general manager Les Snead did not provide a public vote of confidence for Goff when asked multiple times about the quarterback's future with the Rams.

"Moving on from Jared Goff, that's ... the money we've invested in him, that's not easy to overcome," said Snead, who added later that "anything can be done" in a cap-based system.

The Lions will face the Rams next season at SoFi Stadium.

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About a year after the Nolan Arenado trade rumors began, things finally came to a head late Friday night when the Rockies agreed to trade the superstar third baseman to the Cardinals, according to multiple reports.

The deal is not yet finalized and it's unclear who specifically is headed to Colorado. Per The Athletic, the Rockies are sending about $50 million to the Cardinals along with Arenado to help pay for what he’s owed. Arenado is due $199 million over the next six years and can opt out of the deal after 2021 and 2022.

It signals the likely start of an overdue rebuild for the Rockies, who have had an unbalanced roster unable to contend for much of the last decade. The Rockies made the postseason in 2017 with 87 wins and in 2018 with 91 wins but didn’t win a playoff game either year. Those are their only two postseason appearances since 2010.

Take the 2019 Rockies, for example. 

They had Arenado hit .315 with a .962 OPS, 41 homers and 118 RBI.

They had Charlie Blackmon hit .314 with a .940 OPS, 32 homers and 112 runs scored.

They had Trevor Story hit .294 with a .917 OPS, 35 homers and 23 stolen bases.

David Dahl hit over .300.

They lost 91 games and were 30+ games out of first place the entire month of September.

As has often been the case in the history of a franchise that entered the league in 1993, the Rockies don’t have nearly enough pitching.

It appeared they were making progress in 2018 when Kyle Freeland and German Marquez had two of the best seasons ever for Rockies starting pitchers. 

Freeland’s sinker/cutter combo kept the National League off-balance that year as he went 17-7 with a 2.85 ERA in 33 starts.

Marquez, with two of the best breaking balls in the NL, went 14-11 with a 3.77 ERA and struck out 230 in 196 innings.

The Rockies thought they were set up for a little while with a young, productive 1-2 punch atop the rotation. But Freeland hasn’t been the same since the book on him grew. He has a 5.76 ERA with unsightly peripherals in 35 starts since 2018. Marquez, too, fell off in 2019 before a bounce-back 2020 in which he led the NL with 81⅔ innings.

Without Arenado, the Rockies will likely take an even bigger step back in 2021. And at this point, it would not be surprising if they used Story and/or Marquez as the enticing trade chips they are.

Story is a free agent after the 2021 season. He is one of five stud shortstops set to reach free agency at the same time, along with Francisco Lindor, Carlos Correa, Corey Seager and Javier Baez. All of them will be expensive, with Lindor and Story likely getting the two biggest deals.

The 28-year-old Story is much, much more than a Coors Field slugger. He is one of baseball’s best athletes — plus defense, plus speed and some of the best power in all of MLB. He’s also cut down on his lofty strikeout rate, reducing it from 34% in 2017 to 24% in 2020.

Story is in the same boat as Lindor before the Mets trade. The Rockies’ asking price for Story should be no lower than what Cleveland sought. In that deal, the Indians traded Lindor and Carlos Carrasco to New York in exchange for infielders Andres Gimenez and Amed Rosario, right-handed pitcher Josh Wolf and outfielder Isaiah Greene. Wolf was viewed as a Top 10 Mets prospect as recently as 2019, while Greene was a second-round pick in 2020.

Barring a series of unforeseen events, Colorado will be out of contention by the middle of the summer and the sharks will be circling Story. It makes obvious organizational sense for the Rockies to trade him this summer rather than let him walk for nothing but a draft pick.

Story would be an amazing fit here or practically anywhere else, but it’s hard to see the Phillies entering this conversation in a meaningful way, especially after they reached a two-year deal Saturday with Didi Gregorius. They are not rich in top prospects and cannot afford to part with the few they have, especially for a player they’d be unlikely to sign long-term. Story could legitimately get $200 million in his next contract. The Phillies already have three nine-figure deals on their books with Bryce Harper, Zack Wheeler and J.T. Realmuto.

Truth be told, there is not a National League team that sticks out right now as a clear trade fit for Story. The Mets have Lindor. The Braves like their middle infield with Dansby Swanson and Ozzie Albies. The Nationals have Trea Turner at short. Nobody in the NL Central (aside from the Cardinals, who had done nothing all offseason before this week) is in buy-mode. Trading Story to the Dodgers or Giants is probably not something the Rockies want to do.

As for Marquez, he’s in a different situation. He is in the third year of a five-year, $43 million contract. The way it’s structured, Marquez’s most expensive years are ahead, which is why he could become a popular trade candidate for a team looking to reset.

Marquez is owed $7.8 million in 2021, $11.3 million in 2022 and $15.3 million in 2023. There is a 2024 club option at $16 million that can be bought out for $2.5 million. So the total remaining guarantee as of today is $36.9 million for three seasons — three seasons when the Rockies will need a ton of luck to make the playoffs.

That is a great price for a starting pitcher with top-of-the-rotation potential, especially outside Coors Field. In 39 road starts the last three seasons, Marquez is 18-10 with a 3.08 ERA, a 0.98 WHIP and 249 strikeouts in 251 innings. Those are ace-like numbers.

In Denver over that span, Marquez is 12-12 with a 5.47 ERA and 1.50 WHIP.

At home, he’s been Vince Velasquez. On the road, he’s been Aaron Nola.

If Marquez becomes available, teams will be lining up. He has the stuff, he’s shown he can be great away from Coors Field, and he turns 26 a week into spring training.

A team in the Phillies’ position with three giant contracts should be looking specifically for players like Marquez, whose value substantially outweighs what he’s owed. A rotation with all of Nola, Wheeler, Marquez and Zach Eflin would be really, really good. But almost every team will be after Marquez, and again, it’s going to cost the quality and quantity of top prospects the Phillies will be hesitant to part with. The asking price for Marquez should be pretty similar to what the Rays wanted for Blake Snell.

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The Biden administration will review all national security measures put in place by former President Donald Trump, including the U.S.-China Phase 1 trade deal signed in January 2020, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday.

Asked if President Joe Biden viewed the deal as still in effect, she told a White House briefing: "Everything that the past administration has put in place is under review, as it relates to our national security approach, so I would not assume things are moving forward."

Psaki said the Biden administration was focused on approaching the U.S.-China relationship "from a position of strength, and that means coordinating and communicating with our allies and partners about how we're going to work with China."

Trump signed the Phase 1 trade agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping in January 2020, easing a nearly 18-month trade war in which U.S. and Chinese goods worth hundreds of billions of dollars were hit by tit-for-tat tariffs, slowing trade between the world's two largest economies.

Under the deal, Beijing promised to boost purchases of U.S. agricultural and manufactured goods, energy and services by $200 billion above 2017 levels over two years. But its purchases fell far short in 2020.

Chad Bown, a fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, this month released an analysis showing that China's purchases of U.S. goods in 2020 fell 42% short of the commitment Beijing made in the trade agreement.

No comment was immediately available from the White House on whether the Biden administration was actively considering withdrawing from the interim trade deal.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen also flagged a comprehensive review of China's implementation of the trade deal in written responses to questions from lawmakers last week, and said Washington would work with allies to address "abusive" practices by the world's second-largest economy.

Doug Barry, spokesman for the US-China Business Council, said it made sense for the Biden team to review the trade deal and other Trump policies, but downplayed concerns about any imminent cancellation.

"We don't read too much into the process at this point. China has 11 more months to fulfill its promises to purchase an additional $200 billion in U.S. products," he told Reuters.

Barry noted that China had already made significant purchases of agricultural products, boosting jobs in that sector, and said Chinese officials had signaled that they planned to meet their commitments under the trade agreement.

"Doing so is key to eventually rolling back mutually harmful tariffs on each other's goods which have cost American jobs, reduced GDP, and increased living costs. Scrapping the deal could make those tariffs and the damage they are causing permanent," he added.

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  2. Nolan Arenado trade analysis: Cardinals add needed offense in deal with Rockies  Sporting News
  3. Rockies agree to trade All-Star 3B Nolan Arenado to Cardinals, per source  The Denver Channel
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NL Central teams hadn't been doing much in the offseason until the Cardinals went to work Friday night.

St. Louis reportedly agreed to acquire third baseman Nolan Arenado from the Rockies in a trade. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported that Colorado will also send the Cards about $50 million and that Arenado will defer salary. The deal reportedly could take days to complete as it is pending approval by Arenado, MLB and the players association as well as physicals.

Rosenthal reported that Arenado will retain his ability to opt out of his contract after the 2021 season, gain a second opt-out for 2022 and retain his no-trade clause with the Cardinals if the move goes through. MLB Network's Jon Heyman reported later Friday that Arenado will receive an additional year on his contract, at $15 million, in exchange for waiving his no-trade clause in exchange for a move to St. Louis.

The added season means Arenado will now be owed $214 million through the 2027 season. Arenado signed an eight-year, $260 million extension with Colorado in February 2019.

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Beyond the financial intrigue, there's also a baseball move to analyze. The Cardinals clearly win in the short term as they add one of the top third basemen in the National League and improve an offense that finished 14th among 15 NL clubs in runs scored last season. The 29-year-old Arenado will slot into the middle of the Cardinals' order alongside Paul Goldschmidt.

Arenado produced a .937 OPS in the five full seasons immediately prior to the shortened 2020 campaign, but fans widely dismiss those numbers because he plays his home games at Coors Field. His career home-road splits are stark: .985 at home, .793 on the road in roughly the same number of plate appearances.

But even if his stats drfit toward the low end with St. Louis, the Cardinals will still welcome what he'll offer, considering the team's primary third basemen in 2020, Matt Carpenter and Tommy Edman, were both below .700 in OPS.

The reported return for the Rockies appears not to include any of the Cardinals' top prospects; instead, left-hander Austin Gomber looks to to be the main player headed to Colorado. But this move is primarily about saving money and using Arenado's money to keep shortstop Trevor Story, who can become a free agent after the 2021 season.

Gomber, 27, excelled last season for St. Louis with a 1.86 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 29 frames. He made four starts in September, allowing one run in 15 2/3 innings, and 14 appearances overall. He was a member of the Cardinals' rotation for the final two months of the 2018 season as a rookie. Gomber spent the the 2019 season in the minors and was limited to 49 2/3 innings for the year because of biceps and shoulder issues. 

There were conflicting reports Friday night about who else will be dealt to Colorado.

This article has been updated with new information and additional analysis.

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