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just more speculation about RGIII
Well, at least they mention the chiefs
Robert Griffin trade rumors already spinning out of control Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on February 28, 2012, 4:04 PM EST APForget the Combine. Forget free agency. Robert Griffin III trade chatter dominates the NFL discussion these days. And it’s still February. Perhaps Rams COO Kevin Demoff is right: It’s getting less crazy to imagine a deal could be completed before free agency. We’ve read and heard an unprecedented amount of trade rumors about the No. 2 overall pick for this time of year. Let’s go over the latest: 1. Mike Jones of the Washington Post writes the Redskins would give up the No. 6 overall pick and next year’s first round pick in addition to multiple picks in the mid-to-upper rounds of the draft. Consider this the starting point for negotiations. The Rams are reportedly looking for a similar package to the one San Diego netted for Eli Manning: Two firsts (including the No. 4 overall pick), a third- and fifth-round pick. The Redskins sound ready to meet this demand. 2. Texas A&M prospect Ryan Tannehill is watching the Griffin talk closely. Jones believes the Redskins would take Tannehill at No. 6 overal if they can’t get Griffin. 3. Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer believes the Browns will ultimately have to give up three first-round picks in order to land Griffin. Do I hear four, Redskins? (This reminds us of a classic article by the Onion.) 4. Demoff told Peter King of SI.com that the Rams received a feeler from a team “you would never expect.” Does Kansas City count? If not, we’ll roll with Philadelphia as our irresponsible guess for a mystery team. Enter your pick below. 5. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch considers the Redskins the early favorite to land Griffin. This sounds true based on all the reports, plus Mike Shanahan’s close relationship with Jeff Fisher. |
That aint happening.
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All of those late-season wins sure were nice.
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The only pre-draft signing can be the number `1 pick right?
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I'd say that Eli Manning trade worked out for the Giants.
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This makes sense make other teams think you want to draft a QB so then the 11th pick will have more value for a team who wants Tannehill.
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NO way Pioli gives up the draft for one guy. No matter how good he potentially could be.
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It would be awesome to get him, but you cant give up an entire draft for one guy.
Of course for KC, even if it turned out to be a giant fail ala Ricky Williams, its just another fail that can be added to the nearly two decades of fail seasons theyve already racked up. Im fine either way. I doubt we get RG3, but if we do it will certainly be exciting to see how it turns out. I figure Manning is KC's best shot at a real QB this year and thats a huge longshot. Chiefs should just draft as strongly as they can this year, and try to make do with Orton, Stanzi, or worst case scenario Matt Cassel if they cannot get Manning. |
I wonder what the poll results would be on
A. Trade up to #2 by using a bunch of picks and throw in Bowe once he is franchised instead of a future first+....or sign Bowe in time to tag Carr and include him in the deal. The rams need a receiver and corner backs, but they would need to cut some guys in this scenario because of their cap situation. 2. Sign Peyton and draft Tannehill. Peyton would cost a lot and that might cause us to lose a player or two in the next 2-3 years. Both scenarios have their positives and drawbacks. I think I'd rather sign Peyton and draft Tannehill/Richardson. |
st. louis is starting every rumor they can to try and drive up the price.
I hope it blows up in their face and they don't get shit |
A total pipe dream. No chance in hell unless the Rams just wanted us to have the pick for some rediculous reason. It would taken more than just our picks this year.
Bowe and Carr plus our one and two? But they would have to be ours first off. |
KC would have to give up the entire draft to get RGIII. There isn't a player worth that much...and it truly is a gamble.
You can count KC out of the RGIII sweepstakes. There is just no way Pioli would be willing to give that much up and rightly so. Posted via Mobile Device |
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