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Teppers Call to Rhule


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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Alright I was going to ask earlier but decided against it but since you brought up the Raiders I’ll ask it...

It’s obvious we’re going full rebuild. Cam won’t be back. Change is coming. If we want to be players for that top pick next year for Lawrence then they might want to at the very least discuss McCaffrey’s future.

McCaffrey’s value is never going to be higher than it is now given the season he just add combined with the fact he’s on his rookie deal. 

Having McCaffrey would obviously make life easier for any young QB we have next season or this. However if the plan is to low key tank this season then what we may get back for McCaffery could be more beneficial towards the bigger picture here.

Won’t be popular much like the Cam decision coming but it should at the very least be discussed imo

I didn’t want to bring it up either... I’d say it should be on the table, but only for a Herschel Walker type return. Two first round picks and even two seconds along with that from a team that would be expected to be picking very late wouldn’t even make it worth it to me. Young players with potential along with picks. And I don’t really see a team giving that up for a RB, even one who is also an elite receiver. But who knows?

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