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What is Burns worth?


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1 minute ago, UNCrules2187 said:

I know you have to evaluate every move on its own, but if that happened, the sequence of events you're describing would essentially mean we turned CMC, DJ Moore, Brian Burns, and 3 2nd round picks (23 SF, 24 CAR, 25 CAR) into Bryce Young and DJ Johnson.

Yep, par for the course with Fleeced Fitterer. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Would you trade Burns for a high 2nd rounder? Because if the Bears got their poo together and that ends up being a pick in the mid-late teens and we continue to suck ass. You could end up trading a very good young pass rusher plus a likely high 2nd round pick to a mid-round 1st. Net result would be the equivalent of trading Burns for a high 2nd round pick.

So yeah, hell no.

I absolutely agree, but you know Fitts phone is about to blow up over the next 6 weeks. 

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3 minutes ago, Towelboy said:

If they keep him, I expect they will overpay in the $30 million range. 

He wants Bosa money and he doesn’t deserve it but the Panthers have cornered themselves. 

I would’ve traded Brown instead of Moore. Now we may have to trade Burns for a legit WR. That’s a trade I’d make for the sake of our QB’s development.

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17 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

I know you have to evaluate every move on its own, but if that happened, the sequence of events you're describing would essentially mean we turned CMC, DJ Moore, Brian Burns, and 3 2nd round picks (23 SF, 24 CAR, 25 CAR) into Bryce Young and DJ Johnson.

Don't overlook the cap space that trading CMC created.  It was a big deal and allowed us to build this defense.

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