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Dorsey available again?


DelhommesTheMan

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Ive made 2 threads about the misplaced Glenn Dorsey sitting on the bench in KC. The guy needs too be in a 4-3 in the worst of ways. He's young, huge potential upside, we need a DT of the future.

Lots of trade rumors going down lately..If we could get Quinn and Dorsey some way or another i would be very happy with the future of our team. Late picks could get these guys..

So i know its been brought up a million times here before, but Glenn Dorsey anyone?

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Ive made 2 threads about the misplaced Glenn Dorsey sitting on the bench in KC. The guy needs too be in a 4-3 in the worst of ways. He's young, huge potential upside, we need a DT of the future.

Lots of trade rumors going down lately..If we could get Quinn and Dorsey some way or another i would be very happy with the future of our team. Late picks could get these guys..

So i know its been brought up a million times here before, but Glenn Dorsey anyone?

with what money?

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We couldn't get both of them. I'd only be willing to trade a late pick, we can't give up anymore selections unless we plan to trade someone.

But if we could pull off a player for player deal I'd be willing to give them Hayden or maybe Brayton. We can't afford to give up alot right now.

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I would give our 2nd for this guy.

I would too, considering if the coaching staff any tissue in their skull called a brain, we'd be looking for a DT with that pick anyhow. Why not get one that already has some NFL experience under his belt and is still very young.

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Quinn would have to start over in a new system and I'm not convinced he's that good of a pro anyway.

As to Dorsey, I'm only for that trade if it does not involve giving up Peppers.

(in other words, it's not gonna happen)

I agree. As OP said, I would be willing to part with this next year's 2nd or 3rd (not both) for Dorsey, but we keep Pepp. I'd even be willing to throw in another player i.e. LB (Connor, Anderson or Johnson) to make it happen (which means it won't).

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....As to Dorsey, I'm only for that trade if it does not involve giving up Peppers.

(in other words, it's not gonna happen)

Yea, Peppers is dying to stay in town at the end of this season and it would be a shame to move him in order to bring in a guy like Dorsey who could anchor the D Line for a decade.

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Yea, Peppers is dying to stay in town at the end of this season and it would be a shame to move him in order to bring in a guy like Dorsey who could anchor the D Line for a decade.

If it makes sense, don't do it.

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