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Originally Posted by OKchiefs
Constantly having to trade high draft picks to fill big holes while also having to hand out large contracts on a team that will likely be up against the cap most years probably isn’t ideal. It’s probably also a sign you’re not doing a good enough job in the draft. Sometimes you can’t help it if you have to fill a need, but if that’s the plan just a couple of years after trading a 1st and 2nd for a DE that will likely need to be released after this year due to cap constraints I’m not so sure that’s a good trend.
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when you're picking #31 or #32, you do what you have to do to stay on top for as long as you can.
and if we move on from Clark it's due to him not performing up to the contract, not because we can't afford him. We're in fine cap shape.