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Schefter: Titans Are Contemplating Trading No. 5 Pick


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24 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

It's the Eagles I think we need to be worried about the most. 

McCaffery would top of one hell of an offseason for them offense wise. They'll have done more in one offseason for Wentz than Carolina has done for Cam since he got here.

When it's all said and done, Carolina will be known to have wasted one of the most talented QBs to come into the league. It's a joke how we've tried to protect him and give him weapons.

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4 minutes ago, DelhommesTheMan said:

It's def not the Panthers as this would do nothing to ensure LF. This is a team trying to get in front of the Jets for a QB no doubt about it.


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If Fournette's there at 5 (if Jags pass up and no team trades up higher than 5 for him) it would ensure him and could actually be necessary as there have been quite a bit of talks of teams moving up ahead of us for Fournette.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

It's the Eagles I think we need to be worried about the most. 

McCaffery would top of one hell of an offseason for them offense wise. They'll have done more in one offseason for Wentz than Carolina has done for Cam since he got here.

So the question is, what will you do when we don't take McCaffrey?

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Trade them #8, #40, and #64 for #5, #18, and Boston (if needed to sweeten the pot).  DG gets his 2 first round caliber instant impact players.  At pick #5 and #18 you can go multiple ways.  Now with these trade scenario in mind I would say that LF is still on the board is why we would pull the trigger.  I just think staying at 8 and waiting for LF to fall is unlikely with other teams possibly trading up ahead of us with sources saying 49ers, Bears, Jets, and now Titans want out of top 10.

So, with this scenario I would say go Fournette at 5 and either Njoku or Cam Robinson at #18.  Pairing Fournette with either another weapon for Cam or LF and a "hawg mollie"

 

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