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Edwards = Vincent Jackson


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The Chargers are asking for a second-round pick in 2011 and a third-round pick in 2012 in exchange for Vincent Jackson, according to Yahoo's Michael Silver.

These are not absurd demands. The Dolphins gave up a second-round pick in both 2010 and 2011 for Brandon Marshall and then signed him to a four-year, $47.5 million contract that included at least $12.5 million in guarantees. However, we have no recent reports of movement on the V-Jax situation. Let someone else overpay for Jackson on draft day. Sep. 2 - 11:06 am et

Source: Yahoo Sports

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Projects drafted way higher than they should be to play a position they are not familiar with are so much better than proven talents in the NFL. Think of how proud the Panthers will be when Armanti catches 20 passes and 2 TD's in 2016. Success is only worth it if you have to work your ass off to get it.

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Projects drafted way higher than they should be to play a position they are not familiar with are so much better than proven talents in the NFL. Think of how proud the Panthers will be when Armanti catches 20 passes and 2 TD's in 2016. Success is only worth it if you have to work your ass off to get it.

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