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What would you trade to get Richard Sherman?


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29 minutes ago, DelhommesTheMan said:

I feel like a trade of Funchess and one of our Second Rounder picks if not both would be worth it for Sherman.  Things are said to be getting serious...

 

We have made trades with Seattle in the past, but im sure they would like to move him to the AFC.

What's getting serious?

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he's on a huge contract that will likely require or warrant an extension soon and he's no spring chicken. Anything more than a second is way too much. I would offer a third and an ok prospect- take it or leave it. 

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45 minutes ago, DelhommesTheMan said:

I feel like a trade of Funchess and one of our Second Rounder picks if not both would be worth it for Sherman.  Things are said to be getting serious...

 

We have made trades with Seattle in the past, but im sure they would like to move him to the AFC.

The issue is that the Seahawks want a high pick and a GOOD player. 

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7 minutes ago, stbugs said:


Stupid trade. Our 2nds are enough to get their first. I'd rather have Butler and Worley on rookie contracts than Sherman. So many good CBs in this draft to make the secondary really deep and young.


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They know this too.  Problem for them is they already need multiple CBs.  Not sure if I'm pulling for DICK Sherman to stay and implode there or go.

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3 hours ago, stbugs said:


Stupid trade. Our 2nds are enough to get their first. I'd rather have Butler and Worley on rookie contracts than Sherman. So many good CBs in this draft to make the secondary really deep and young.


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Haha no it's not I rather have all pro CB opposite of Bradberry and shutdown the passing game rather than have 2 JAGS player.  

Trading 2nd round allows Panthers to keep the 1st and get more impact player like Fournette / Howard/ McCaffrey  

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