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David Njoku Demands Trade


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The freak TE that has showed promise in his early career is demanding a trade after the Browns signed Austin Hooper this offseason.

Another product from the tight end U that could replace his fellow Hurricane Greg Olsen at TE.

I say pull the trigger Hurndawg.

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I really just want to see what we have before trading away our picks. If this O isn't as ready as some here believe then I really want picks over more hit or miss players. If we had an established O then it would really be tempting at the right price.

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On the fence about this one, and usually I'm a "don't trade for someone else's problems" kind of guy. He is intriguing and I'm not sold on Thomas yet, considering the small sample size he has generated over the last couple of seasons.

 

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On 7/3/2020 at 6:04 PM, Vagrant said:

this would be huge, but it probably won't happen. ian thomas isn't the answer

Wait... Thomas hasnt came close to the amount of snaps as njoku, and still averaged better numbers... How would a TE failing to do anything in the nfl over 3 seasons....be huge?

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