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Garrett Wilson eyeing Bryce Young


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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You have clearly lost your mind if you think a late 2nd will be enough 

Yeah we're looking at the 8th pick and maybe more...

Still, I think GW is better than any receiver in the draft and if you're ever going to try to make a move like this, now is the right time.

Still highly unlikely unless GW is willing to push this to the limit with the Jets.

DM should absolutely inquire, but while this is exciting, very little chance it actually happens IMHO

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33 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Idk man. Rodgers makes the Jets a poo show. We're in a position to take the division next year.

No we're not. Until that defense breaks into the top 15 this team will be up and down next season. You cannot expect them to win every shootout and defenses will catch onto Canales scheme and Youngs tendencies. Getting to .500 next year will be a good season from where I sit. FA and the draft will have a lot to do with my confidence in that.

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It would definitely take our 1st rounder + more. And the more isn’t day 3 picks. He isn’t even 25 yet i don’t think and is very talented. Why would the jets do this?

plus we aren’t one WR away. We can’t afford to give up more assets. Especially when we aren’t even 100% sure on bryce. 

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

8th and a 3rd at least.  Maybe more.   Then you have to pay him.   Just draft tmac at that point 

I normally would agree, but we have XL & Coker on rookie deals and Theilen is gone after next year.

Point being we're not spending a lot on WR at this point and could fit a GW contract

The draft compensation is hefty, but this offense needs a true #1 WR and they're not easy to find. GW is proven.

Do you think Tmac is a sure enough bet to forego trading for a WR?

I haven't watched enough of Tmac to have an educated opinion

 

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