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Connecting the Dots on our Trade Target


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I think at the moment we have a trade in place to send a second round pick to the redskins for Trent Williams. At the presser today Rivera stated that Hurney "had a plan" for the 53rd roster spot that we created by waving an offensive lineman earlier in the week. Not even an hour or two after those comments Rumors start to fly from the redskins camp that they are shopping Trent Williams and want a 1st for him. They will hold out hope for another team to walk thru that door with a higher pick but will probably be met by crickets. I hope that around 3-4 PM tomorrow we have our Stud LT for the future, not to mention depth for injury to occur and this group to not miss a beat. This is all just speculation. Feel free to add yours!

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At this point, following what the Patriots, 9ers, Texans, etc are doing to better their roster right now to compete right now, we should make a move.  I don’t think it’ll happen but Ron never makes moves like this.  Trent Williams or a #1 WR or some secondary help would be ideal! Not holding my breathe.  That whole “don’t sacrifice your future with trading picks” should be out the window as Greg, Cam, Addison, and other vets are over the hill with health and age and we should be in a win now mode. CMC has been carrying this team along with the defense so far this season (aside from yesterday’s game) and they need help. My concern with CMC accounting for 56% of the offense has been in fear for his long term durability as Norv and Aron are running this man to death. 

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lol.  Trent Williams? That isn’t the Panther way. 

Hurney’s plan most likely involves acquiring player X.  Upon hearing who player X is everyone will run to you tube, google, etc to find out who the fug it is. 

and I don’t think Tepper is going to allow Hurney deal a first or second round pick....as a repeat of last year (not out of the question) could mean a new house 

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4 minutes ago, Catufb85 said:

At this point, following what the Patriots, 9ers, Texans, etc are doing to better their roster right now to compete right now, we should make a move.  I don’t think it’ll happen but Ron never makes moves like this.  Trent Williams or a #1 WR or some secondary help would be ideal! Not holding my breathe.  That whole “don’t sacrifice your future with trading picks” should be out the window as Greg, Cam, Addison, and other vets are over the hill with health and age and we should be in a win now mode. CMC has been carrying this team along with the defense so far this season (aside from yesterday’s game) and they need help. My concern with CMC accounting for 56% of the offense has been in fear for his long term durability as Norv and Aron are running this man to death. 

Hard to be in win now mode when your QB is on the shelf and coach on the hot seat this season 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

lol.  Trent Williams? That isn’t the Panther way. 

Hurney’s plan most likely involves acquiring player X.  Upon hearing who player X is everyone will run to you tube, google, etc to find out who the fug it is. 

Im trying to stay optimistic, once 4 PM rolls around tomorrow and all we did was twiddle our thumbs then all bets are off.

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3 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The only way I can see us making this kind of move is if the Greg Little concussion is far worse than the staff is letting on.

This. Unless we have real concerns about Little's ability to continue playing football, I'd really rather not trade a 1st or 2nd round pick for an aging, injury prone LT.

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16 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

as long as we dont trade a 1st. Nothing is worth trading a 1st for. fug that. Unless you want to tank your franchise for several years..

I don’t really agree with it.  

I mean is a first round pick for a legit and proven stud at a position of need not....not a better option than gambling for a player that may or may not be a stud? 

I don’t like trading draft picks for draft picks though 

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28 minutes ago, Go DJ that's my DJ said:

I think at the moment we have a trade in place to send a second round pick to the redskins for Trent Williams. At the presser today Rivera stated that Hurney "had a plan" for the 53rd roster spot that we created by waving an offensive lineman earlier in the week. Not even an hour or two after those comments Rumors start to fly from the redskins camp that they are shopping Trent Williams and want a 1st for him. They will hold out hope for another team to walk thru that door with a higher pick but will probably be met by crickets. I hope that around 3-4 PM tomorrow we have our Stud LT for the future, not to mention depth for injury to occur and this group to not miss a beat. This is all just speculation. Feel free to add yours!

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