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Can we expect a trade?


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G man doesn't seem like the type to have value right in front of him and not be able to use it to its full potential. Case in point .. Benjamin.. The guy needs time to get up to speed. Nothing wrong with that we have a qb that can move and extend plays. But simply put.. We need oline help. We have 2 to caliber de's on this team.. And drafted another.. In the mean time we have a patch further secondary and Byron bell starting.. Something is wrong with this picture. Gettleman has something up his sleeve.. I believe there is a trade coming.. But who? Man for man with dwill? (we drafted a brawler that ran for 1700 years with 9 games over 100 and still have barner as well) or could it be the kraken for a starting olineman and yet another upside secondary player.. Something is coming.. I just can't put my finger on it.

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We have multiple players that with a trade instantly make another teams offense or defense much better but don't hurt us very much. Suffice to say the positions we have the best players at we also have a good amount of depth. I can't see gman not using that leverage to protect his franchise qb. If nothing else to get someone in thats young that can grow into his position starting as a rotator

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Last night I was thinking trading DeAngelo to Tennessee straight up for Roos. It would allow Sankey to be mentored by a great vet and we shore up the OL, win win

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I don't see a trade coming, but at this point, I would trade DeAngelo and Stewart for 7th rounders just to dump their contracts.

Trading them still wouldn't help our cap. Just comes down to when to start cutting them

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Last night I was thinking trading DeAngelo to Tennessee straight up for Roos. It would allow Sankey to be mentored by a great vet and we shore up the OL, win win

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have you contact the front office about this yet?

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Last night I was thinking trading DeAngelo to Tennessee straight up for Roos. It would allow Sankey to be mentored by a great vet and we shore up the OL, win win

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That isn't a win win. Tenn would be a laughing stock if they did that

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