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Sources: Jets looking to trade quinnen williams


micnificent28

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My God Hurney the stars are aligning to possibly save your career. Perfect replacement for Short and on his rookie deal. I would be willing to throw a 2 at them just off potential. If we're serious about contending this is the kind of move aggressive teams make when a team is having a fire sale.

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17 hours ago, Gipetto said:

Teams have asked about him it’s not like the jets have offered him up. Teams just smell a dumpster fire and want to grab from the jets what they can. 

Gm said they would take calls and listen to all offers... not sure how much more you could ask for... no they aren't pushing him out the door.. but they aren't exactly saying he can't be bought either...

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6 minutes ago, Bartin said:

It will likely take more than a 2nd.

Last time someone bailed on a top 3 pick this early it was Trent Richardson.
 

On the other hand, Jets.

Yeah, and to that point, they just released Bell and I just saw another blurb two days ago stating that they were interested in trading Darnold for the right deal as well.

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