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Beerfacedlegend

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What if we can trade a nice crispy 3rd round pick for Carson wentz instead of drafting a qb in the first . This could help us trade back where we can get a solid defender in the draft or draft a big playmaker in devonte smith which is projected as one of the best receivers ever in college football or Kyle pitts something we’re lacking a solid tight end . I feel wentz just needs a change of scenery. This is just a food of thought . Free agency sets off the draft . We could get capital if we trade back . Drafting a qb would be ideal but something like this can appear intriguing 

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40 minutes ago, Varking said:

It’s all about where you grade Wentz. He had that one MVP style season and has been downhill since. Remind you of anyone?

He hasn't matched that MVP season, but it isn't like Wentz was bad in 2018 or 2019.  

I'm not sure about what his future looks like though.  He's gonna be 28 years old, has a history of injuries, and was quite possibly a bottom 3 starting QB this year.  I wouldn't touch him unless Philly cut him outright (doubtful) and we could sign him to a far more reasonable contract.  

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Just now, Mage said:

He hasn't matched that MVP season, but it isn't like Wentz was bad in 2018 or 2019.  

I'm not sure about what his future looks like though.  He's gonna be 28 years old, has a history of injuries, and was quite possibly a bottom 3 starting QB this year.  I wouldn't touch him unless Philly cut him outright (doubtful) and we could sign him to a far more reasonable contract.  

I’m not interested in him. It’s not his salary I care about that says no. It’s his and Teddys combined would be too much money for question marks. 

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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Haha, that's not outside the box!

Here's outside the box:  Trade back, focusing on addressing areas of need other than QB... AND bring Cam back on a one year incentive laden contract.

Now that's outside the box. ;-)

You're forgetting one little thing, it seems Cam can't throw any longer that ten yards.

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