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Cards shopping Rosen for a 3...


micnificent28

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125F39E4-F609-4CCB-9CB5-C1CF9D67BE8B.jpeg.6d6bfb5fafbb13aa45f78e769e983a92.jpegso if this is to be believed and we are talking about Grier for a 2... I just don’t see why we aren’t on the phone making that happen right now. Rosen is a significantly better prospect who is probably more ready to step in now than developing Grier. I hope we aren’t letting this slip by because Grier is from “Charlotte”.

 

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Without a doubt, you better pull that off if you can. Josh Rosen is better than any quarterback in this Class. My opposition to will Grier is not that we shouldn't take a quarterback, it's that this quarterback class is absolutely terrible. On the flip side, last year's quarterback draft class was insanely good.

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Do you all think it will be a good idea for team chemistry with all the media circus that a move like that would start? Also who thinks Rosen would be cool with going to a team where he has no ability to compete for a starting job? If Cam is healthy he is starting. I highly doubt Rosen would agree to ride the bench for the next three years of his rookie deal when he was just a top first round pic. It’s easier said than done with the situation that we have 

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I'm sure a 3 is the starting point. I imagine the goal is to start a bidding war during the draft. He will end up being trade for a low first/high second by a team like the Bronco's, Patriots, or Dolphins. To be honest, If I'm Belichick, I'll give up 32 and laugh all the way to the bank.

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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

Lol the people on the huddle. Would spend a 3rd rd pick on someone that looked like straight up trash last year in Arizona. That is a big HELL NO for me.

This guy... I swear is hd just a troll or are these opinions the thoughts of a real person?

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