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Khalil Mack anyone?


NAS

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8 hours ago, NAS said:

Raiders asking for two first round picks to trade him.  Would you do it if you’re the Panthers?. With Peppers retiring soon, we will definitely need to replace him. 

No team will give up 2 1st rounders, not because Mack isn't worth it (he is) it's because of the massive contract you will still have to give him. 

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It's almost comical that we are relegated to pipe dream scenarios like this because we have so little in the way of future pass rushing prospects beyond a rapidly aging Julius Peppers after employing a highly touted defensive guru as our general manager for several years. But hog mollies... 

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25 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

2 firsts and Matt Kalil for Mack. That we might be able to do and fit in the salary cap. And like it was said before, 2 32nds is basically 2 seconds anyway. 

Likelihood it happens - 0

Still wouldnt even come close

 

You do know Kalil is only making about 11 mil a year avg

Von Miller is making 19 mil on avg and Mack will go for North of that.

 

 

 

 

You'd have to trade away KK short as well, and that would be all the cap, with no room to work on resigning guys like Williams, Funchess, work on Cam extension etc

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20 minutes ago, TheRed said:

It's almost comical that we are relegated to pipe dream scenarios like this because we have so little in the way of future pass rushing prospects beyond a rapidly aging Julius Peppers after employing a highly touted defensive guru as our general manager for several years. But hog mollies... 

This might be the reason we hang on to Daeshon Hall 

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I love all these Huddle "experts" that are like "NO! NO! Two first rounders? God no." And even though we had a chance to trade for Joe Thomas in 2015 for our First Rounder. Guess what these same "experts" said NO! NO! DON'T DO IT! I just love this place. 

I would trade 1 first rounder for Mack, but not two. Simple as that. 

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3 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I remember the last time we gave up two first round picks for a defensive lineman.  Didn't work out to well.  

Possibly the worst trade in the history of the NFL. 

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