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BREAKING: Miles Sanders available for trade


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That aint surprising. Real question is how much is he really worth now? He hasn't really done anything since he left the Eagles and its been proven that the Eagles Oline makes any RB look good. 

No idea what someone would trade for him. If we could get a 5th or better I'd consider that a huge win.

 

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37 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

You could get a seventh for him if you add Bryce, Mingo and a fifth. Hell I don't think the entire 2023 Panthers draft class combined could net one fourth now.

That is the worst draft class in our history and there’s no reason to even wait and see. It’s the worst, especially when you consider that to get that class we also traded away a 2023 2nd and 2023 4th for Young and DJ and pick #1 in 2024 as well as our soon to be very early 2nd in 2025. All those picks traded and it helped our 2023 class to still be straight and utter trash with not one guy who will ever be a quality starter or even an average starter.

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I'm not even sure eating cap helps drum up a trade. Behind this line he has been pedestrian. If not a trade then they need to start looking towards finding an excuse to IR him. That has zero to do with Brooks. He is in the way and Chuba needs someone to rotate.

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