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Saints attempting to trade WR Kenny Stills


jamos14

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Would offer a second for him in a heartbeat but that tweet says nothing about Stills...

I assumed they offered him to Seattle first before offering Graham, but the price for us would probably be higher

I don't know if I would be cool with a second but maybe a third would be okay
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Many of us are hoping for a guy like Devin Smith or Agholor in the second, well... Stills is 22 years old and basically had a 1000 yard season last year.

If Saints get a 2nd for him they'll have a nice pile of high picks, great way to start rebuilding but still doesn't make sense why they'd want to trade a guy who is on his rookie deal still and coming off a great season

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Stills was like a 5th round pick whose numbers have been inflated by Brees. We're also in a league where Brandon Marshall went for a 5th and the Texans couldn't find a taker for Andre Johnson.

He's younger on a miniscule contract, so it's not cap related, but still. No higher than a 6th, but they'll never trade him here anyway.

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