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REPORT: Gettleman will not trade up from 8


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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

That's what teams that have had 4 losing seasons out of the last 6 should definitely do... trade future 1st round draft choices to give the coach who has led that 4 out of 6 more players now and deprive any possible replacement of a choice.

 

i agree but that would be teams like the brown who dont have a consistent front office

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15 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

Assuming a trade-down opportunity will be available is a less safe assumption even than assuming giving Shula a new running back is going to change and "evolve" his offense.

My expectation is to go for Howard\Njokou at 12-16 bracket, Panthers will probably draft a guy like Perine at round 3, I think it is a much better value then getting Fournette or McCafferty at 8th, I stay on my word, the problem with picking RB at #8 is the low shelve life of the RBs and the 5th year option.....

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