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Question: put together trade package for WR


Jmac

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Huddle question: if you could conjure up a trade for a decent WR, what would it involve? Draft picks?  Draft picks and a player? Who would this player be and which draft picks? Who would you try to trade for?

Funchess is a work in progress and the progress seems to be crawling along at this rate (no pun intended). I think D.G will wait till the final cuts but doubt anyone worth a damn will be there. So if he suprises us and pulls the trigger....who and how should it go down. What you got?

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We aren't extremely deep at many positions yet, but you would have to figure it would be a TD scorer, with at least 2 years left on his contract, and a pretty low cap number for DG to consider it.

Derek Anderson will have the highest trade value on the roster that isn't a "starter".

I just don't see it.

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I'm not at all up to speed on trade strategies, so I don't think I'll try this, but is there any team desperately needing help at LB?  Could AJ Klein or Glanton be of interest to any team.  We are so ridiculously deep at LB.... but it's hard to imagine trading a starting WR for LB depth.

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We aren't extremely deep at many positions yet, but you would have to figure it would be a TD scorer, with at least 2 years left on his contract, and a pretty low cap number for DG to consider it.

Derek Anderson will have the highest trade value on the roster that isn't a "starter".

I just don't see it.

LB , RB , &  a backup QB, and a draft pick can get you a decent pick.

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A trade is not going to happen. We really have no one of value to ship off and there really is not a WR on the block that will fit our need. 

Well, just keep in mind that by and large player-for-player deals are really rare in the NFL anyways. A team that's going to ship a player off is typically going to look at a pick as more valuable than bringing another player (and more salary) in. Chip Kelly is really one of the few GMs in the league that has done player-for-player trades recently.

Anyway, if we go that route, I just don't want to give up anything more than a 5th.

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Yea its not that easy. 

 

 

Any wide receiver on the block fits our need......

I think the problem is every team is going to want a 2nd for a subpar player. I might be wrong but it just seems to me there is no savior coming in at this point. 

Hell the Packers are suffering from the same thing, it just sucks when you lose the guys that are supposed to be the one,two, punch of your team. 

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