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We’re trading for #1 pick !!!


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11 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

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This is intriguing....surely speculation, but what if. Get a little bit back from HOU to make sure they get "there guy" while we still get ours. 

No guarantee that HOU doesn't just take who they want, but if they REALLY want Young and we bluff it enough, they could take the bait. 

you have a open mind and see this......trying to reason with others on this, given the tiny likelihood, its open season........

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IDK why some people from the media and on this forum keep counting this years 1st when we swapped.

We only gave up a 1st, 2nd (2) and a player on the last year of his rookie deal. This was an absolute steal to move up 8 slots for the top selection of QBs!!

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15 minutes ago, Varking said:

 

The Bears had a good reason--they have a ton of cap room, and Fields is in year 3, his "make or break" year.  They needed a player now, not in 2025.  The Panthers, on the other hand, need cap space and, frankly, would never get a first round draft pick in a trade for Moore--maybe a second or third.  I They have some young WRs who could be turning the corner (Marshall, Smith) and I think they will add one in the draft and in free agency.

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

To give his input to rhule and help run scouting and the draft preparation, but make no mistake Rhule had 100% roster control as it was in his contract. 

Scott Fitterer absolutely deserves a large helping of blame for the miserable failures he and Rhule cooked up. Fitterer pined for Darnold and gave up so many picks, he had to trade one excellent player to recoup them.

Then he traded another excellent player to move up, only to move down and pick the fourth- or fifth-best QB in the draft. Now there's only one excellent player left, and he's gotta go soon, because his talent is stinking up the roster.

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14 minutes ago, Castavar said:

IDK why some people from the media and on this forum keep counting this years 1st when we swapped.

We only gave up a 1st, 2nd (2) and a player on the last year of his rookie deal. This was an absolute steal to move up 8 slots for the top selection of QBs!!

He was extended. There's three years left on his deal.

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