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With Players wanting out of Miami.. What would it take to get Devante Parker?


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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

how do you look at this team and think "hmm yes more WR is what we need"?

Because Jarius wright  and Chris Hogan are old and if Samuels or DJ get hurt who plays their position?? Ray Ray and Zulkysty?? Adding another weapon for cheap isn't a bad thing..

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2 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

If you're calling Miami start with Minkah since he's being played out of position and his mom has already questioned the scheme 

I was thinking realistically.. But you can dream up that scenario if you want..

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Because Jarius wright  and Chris Hogan are old and if Samuels or DJ get hurt who plays their position?? Ray Ray and Zulkysty?? Adding another weapon for cheap isn't a bad thing..

You’re worried about someone getting hurt and your solution is DeVante Parker who has never played a full season?

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Just now, BrianS said:

How do you look at a team that just lost 59-10 and go "We need some of that!"

Ok, sure, there are probably some good players there but seriously, we aren't giving up the farm for anyone down there.

Again this is a buy low move.. I'm not saying giving up anything over a 5th round pick..

 

Also Steve Smith, Deanglo William's,  Stew and Gross were on a 2-14 team that got blown out every week .. You would have traded for any of them??

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8 minutes ago, BrianS said:

How do you look at a team that just lost 59-10 and go "We need some of that!"

Ok, sure, there are probably some good players there but seriously, we aren't giving up the farm for anyone down there.

Because everyone in the NFL knows Miami is tanking this year on purpose(they are in complete rebuild) and players want out because of it. 

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30 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

With him getting benched early he may simply not be in Flores plans, if what's being asked of him under his new coach and scheme aren't being met. 

Still he is still going to command a 1st or second round pick to get him right now.. His value is still high.  I was looking more for a low end 6th round pick for a player with little value to them..

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