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Should we make a Trade?


Matthias

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Of course yall know how I am about trading away draft picks.  However we were able to get Olsen with a third round pick.  Are there any players out there that could be had on the cheap?  With Hardy being out and CJ's skills declining, I've been thinking perhaps the Jets would be interested in dealing Quinton Coples.  His rookie year, he was able to put up 5.5 sacks from the DE position.  In his sophomore year, they transitioned him to play OLB, and his stats aren't spectacular at all from there.  This guy is a 4-3 DE, and perhaps the Jets would be willing to let him go for a 3rd pick and a cornerback. (I elect Josh Norman, but it would be a hard sale indeed)

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Alright, what tackle prospects would we be looking at if hypothetically we were considering trading for one?  I don't think there is one, especially on the left side.  If they are any way decent, that team isn't going to give him up.  The only tackles that are on the trading block, will be the same quality of tackle that are free agents right now.

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