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Falcons moving up?


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Well, Cleveland is wanting to drop, so if it is Milliner, maybe that is the ticket. Not sure I see any TE worth moving up for, especially since Gonzalez will get all the throws again this season. They surely would not move up that for for a 3rd WR?

Maybe Werner or DB. TBay needs a DE really bad, so they could target the Dolphins for a trade. Screwing your division rival would also be a plus.

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Well, Cleveland is wanting to drop, so if it is Milliner, maybe that is the ticket. Not sure I see any TE worth moving up for, especially since Gonzalez will get all the throws again this season. They surely would not move up that for for a 3rd WR?

Maybe Werner or DB. TBay needs a DE really bad, so they could target the Dolphins for a trade. Screwing your division rival would also be a plus.

Really? I'd say that's a need on their list, but hardly their most glaring.

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Really? I'd say that's a need on their list, but hardly their most glaring.

It is a message board, you are welcome to post what you think their glaring needs are. Nobody will neg rep you, well, unless SZ comes to a football forum.

On the DE topic, Ziggy might be their target.

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Well, Cleveland is wanting to drop, so if it is Milliner, maybe that is the ticket. Not sure I see any TE worth moving up for, especially since Gonzalez will get all the throws again this season. They surely would not move up that for for a 3rd WR?

Maybe Werner or DB. TBay needs a DE really bad, so they could target the Dolphins for a trade. Screwing your division rival would also be a plus.

it wouldn't surprise me at all if it was Milliner. Despite them giving up a lot, the Julio trade worked out really well for them. The Falcons are just a few pieces away from a Superbowl so it wouldn't surprise me at all for them to give up a good number of picks to get their guy.

I could also see them looking at Ansah possibly, but Milliner is a good bet.

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It is a message board, you are welcome to post what you think their glaring needs are. Nobody will neg rep you, well, unless SZ comes to a football forum.

On the DE topic, Ziggy might be their target.

I think they're fine at DE with Osi and whoever else. They're really really bad at Corner with an aging Samuel only. They may be looking at Milliner or Rhodes. I Dno

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I think they're fine at DE with Osi and whoever else. They're really really bad at Corner with an aging Samuel only. They may be looking at Milliner or Rhodes. I Dno

I agree as I posted the Cleveland/Milliner possibility right off, but was just speculating as to the next reason why. All the way up to 6 from 30 will be very expensive for a CB. Dynamic DE's are worth it, just not sure CB's are.

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I agree as I posted the Cleveland/Milliner possibility right off, but was just speculating as to the next reason why. All the way up to 6 from 30 will be very expensive for a CB. Dynamic DE's are worth it, just not sure CB's are.

Yea, you can also add in an OT (Fisher or Johnson). The falcons loss a primier RT in Clabo. Or maybe they're just trying to move up a few spot for a Fluker.

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