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Like I said earlier, if they can get at least a 1st rounder for him it saves them $16 million against the cap beginning next season and if they had to Franchise him in 2020 because he wants to bail, it would cost them close to $20 million. If this happens, at least Veach is being proactive so that we won't see another Justin Houston/Eric Berry scenario. Those huge deals rarely pay off. People around here are pissed at Houston - hell, look at JJ Watt since he signed his $104 million dollar deal. |
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Marcus Peters is no Deion Sanders. |
Damn... if this is real, we’d better get a serious haul.
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I’d guess the best they could get would be a 2nd. Unless the dude is just bat shit crazy , it doesn’t make sense |
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You’re also getting the production from him for said money as well.
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If Andy Reid wants to trade away Marcus Peters, you know it’s all on him.
If this is happening, we better get some damn good compensation. A top 20 pick and additional pick should be the baseline for this deal. No less. |
This would be a bad move. A really bad move. If you wanna trade him, then do it next off-season.
Putting your faith in Fuller, who's only had one good season, and Amerson, who also has only had one good season...several seasons ago....is a recipe for disaster. Fuller isn't a guy you put against their #1 receiver. |
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I still think it’s bullshit. When’s the last time La Canfora broke Chiefs news? |
Well the Chiefs would have a blockbuster fleece trade in their favor then dump the best CB in the league for a draft pick or something stupid because Chiefs. However, my instincts say this is bullshit. La canfora is speculating in a slow news period.
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Middlekauf and Haberman talked about it on their podcast today of what he’d be worth.
A mid to high 2nd rounder was what they came up with |
i really don't see this happening, but who knows. Only makes sense with a huge haul, and even then, not really.
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