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Deep threat WR on the trading block


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He isn’t a choir boy...

but Martavis Bryant has requested a trade from the Steelers.  Unhappy with his role.

we have a good relationship with the Steelers, he has local ties (Clemson) and dude can defiantly take the top off a defense. 

Issue of course....is the weed problem.  

 

I’d say if the cost isn’t too high....he would be worth the gamble.  Dude is a freak.  But we all know it ain’t happening 

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3 minutes ago, CatTower said:

Who do you demote though?  Unless we could trade Samuel straight up?

You don’t trade a promising rookie because he is behind. 

Bryant, KB and Fun.....that would be a good threesome.   Shepard could go.  

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2 minutes ago, CatTower said:

Who do you demote though?  Unless we could trade Samuel straight up?

Why would we demote anyone? Currently have 4 wideouts on the roster. Can carry five, just cut one of the safeties.

Also why in the hell would we want to trade Samuel?? Give them a 5th or 6th rounder and call it a day.

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If we get Martavius we get a WR1 that will contend with the WR1s in this division and be near unstoppable.

Bryant is not even close to any of the other top wideouts in our division. Not even a discussion. He's worse than KB and Funch to be honest.

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Bryant is not even close to any of the other top wideouts in our division. Not even a discussion. He's worse than KB and Funch to be honest.

He arguably goes deep better than anyone in the division...

all about fitting a role.  

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Just now, CRA said:

He arguably goes deep better than anyone in the division...

all about fitting a role 

He's just as inconsistent as Ginn was here, if not more inconsistent. Not as fast either. Solid tracking skills and catch radius, yes. But not really a burner. Samuel is our deep threat. Give him time. Anything more than a 5th for Bryant would be retarded.

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