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Thursday 8/2 Camp Discussion and Updates


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7 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

If we absolutely had to, I'd prefer to keep Byrd and trade Samuel. Someone like NE would love him and he offers more trade value 

I don’t think it would be wise to trade either one. Depth is huge. Also, considering this could be funch last year with us and smith will most likely move on next year, we need to hold onto talent.

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I don’t think it would be wise to trade either one. Depth is huge. Also, considering this could be funch last year with us and smith will most likely move on next year, we need to hold onto talent.

I agree, but that's last case scenario. Byrd isn't PS eligible anymore and Samuel wouldn't last 10 mins... We need depth on OL right now more then WR, which has NEVER been the case with us haha it's a shitty situation for sure, I like both.

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21 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

I agree, but that's last case scenario. Byrd isn't PS eligible anymore and Samuel wouldn't last 10 mins... We need depth on OL right now more then WR, which has NEVER been the case with us haha it's a shitty situation for sure, I like both.

Right now a 5th round draft pick would carry more weight than Byrd or Samuel in a trade. 

 

But if a team called and offered a starting caliber lineman for one of them, I’m sure the FO would listen. I just don’t think that’s a possibility. Very few nfl teams with o line depth

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