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Use our first? **** no. But I wouldn't be against using a 2nd this year and a 2nd next year if it's someone elite.
Watch this ****er trade up for Devin White. |
You can't keep trading away first round picks. Especially when the team is about to get really expensive.
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You don't give up two 1st and a 3rd for anyone that isn't a QB, IMO.
Not unless you're getting a truly blue-chip guy. If that could get you into that Allen/Williams/Bosa range then sure, consider it. But not for Burns. I like Burns a lot and think he's the top of the next tier of pass-rushers, but I'm not paying that much for him. That's a ****ing TON. |
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Someone is taking him in the top 5 I'd bet. At worst, he gets to, what, 7? That's so damn far to go. It would cost probably all 6 of your next 1st and 2nd rounders to get there. |
Just give the Raiders the top rated Full Back and move on...
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My comfort level would be 15-20 for a guy like Ferrell.....as long as it doesn't cost a ton of draft picks. |
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Man, **** that. Not for a pass rusher. |
I’d take AJ Brown over Bradbury. With the solid job Reiter filled in last year, I’d go WR over center.
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Watch a guy by the name of LJ Collier from TCU. He’s an intriguing pass rusher
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I'm not real sure where that narrative came from apart from the same folks that said "Hey, Jah Reid was pretty decent when he filled in for Fisher!" because he didn't trip over his feet every snap. He wasn't even an average starting center. He proved himself quality depth and I guess a viable emergency starter if you just cannot do better, but that's a guy who you're looking to replace every single off-season if you're starting him. I'd rather teach Wylie to snap than run for another season with Reiter. I wasn't terribly impressed by him at all. |
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Especially not in their first year. I'd gladly part with one of the 2nds to get the right guy in the 1st. |
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