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Bill Voth: At Least One Team Looking To Trade For Tre Boston


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13 hours ago, MV%doe said:

I'm confused, tre boston.......Who's on his last year of contract and posters DON'T want a 6/7 for him in a deep DB group???

Look I defended tre after his slow start, but just like ealy if the guys don't see a extension, get something form him. Cannot believe some of the posters talking about "he's worth more than a 3rd 5th?!?!?!?!" 

We still have to play this year.  That means we still need depth.  If we had another solid backup safety to fill his role, sure.  But as of right now, we don't.  So, unless we can get a pick that will be high enough to get a decent safety that can rotate and fill in if necessary, it wouldn't be a good trade as it would make us weaker heading into the season. 

We can't lock in on the idea of picking up assets at the expense of the season.

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