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Is it time to start thinking trade?


therealmjl

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I mean this team is certainly over performing and we could be a position or two away from really being in postseason contention.

TE, DB, MLB should all be in play here. 

What are some realistic targets? Not trying to give up a ton of draft capital but I am looking to get these 2020 wins.

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Stop it.

This is the kind of thinking that gets teams in trouble.  It certainly sank our 2019.

You are NEVER a couple players away.  Building your team for sustained success means you don't do things like trading for players.  You never get the overall value out of a trade that you do from successfully drafting good young players.

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I'd trade CMC for a haul.

That's about all we've got to trade right now. Teams aren't going to be beating down our door for anyone else with the season being so uncertain.

If we want to trade some mid to late round future picks for good young guys fighting for PT on teams with a star in front of them, that'd be okay too. But lets not get too carried away.

We're trending up without needing to make any moves, and with our best player on IR.

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