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Watson to Fins/Phins trade speculation.


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1 hour ago, AU-panther said:

I never said Jacksonville would, only that it would take something like that for me to consider it if i was the Texans.

What about the Jets?

If they trade with the Jets they are guaranteed of getting QB2.  What is the chance they are really high on 3 QBs?

Darnold + 2nd pick this year + 2021 1st

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Tua + 3rd pick this year + 2021 1st

 

I don't think Jacksonville passes Lawrence so in my mind your point about Trevor is moot.

I also don't think the Texans or anyone in the NFL are sold on Tua.

Again, my opinion.

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38 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Didn't show "anything"? That's a little cold! He hasn't lit the world on fire, but he was an inexperienced rookie with arguably a dearth of talent. 

 

 

 

One or two plays does not make me think he showed "anything" that says he will be a franchise QB.

You Tua boys get bent out of shape about a layman's opinion don't you?

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2 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

I don't think Jacksonville passes Lawrence so in my mind your point about Trevor is moot.

I also don't think the Texans or anyone in the NFL are sold on Tua.

Again, my opinion.

I agree about Tua, part of the reason I think a package of picks from Jets might be more enticing.

Here again, I didn't say Jacksonville would consider trading the pick, even for Watson, and could care less if you think it is moot.

I'm just saying what it would take if I was the Texans, I can say that with the understanding it won't happen.  I would also trade him for Mahomes, but that is a moot point also.

 

 

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Houston could potentially get a ton of picks if they traded Watson to Miami and played their cards right. 
 

Trade Watson for Tua, 3rd overall and their 2022 1st. 
 

Trade the 3rd overall pick to a team looking to move up for a QB for a 2022 1st. 
 

All of a sudden you have a young QB in place with 3 2022 1st rounders +.

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5 hours ago, KSpan said:

I don't think it makes Tua look like a mistake. It would just be Miami rapidly accelerating the development of their QB position with a proven player. With the progress they've made overall that's an intriguing scenario.

Going and building a team around a young QB vs like you said accelerating that but also losing the window to build around that rookie contract. It wasn't a knock on Tua, just a giant shift for them. If Tua was so amazing, they wouldn't do this trade also. A trade like this does raise some reasonable questions. 

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6 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Well they’d get compensated with a heavily talented player for admitting to that mistake. Haha

It's hard to see any winning in Huston right now. It looks to be on perpetual fire at this point. If they don't net a 1st also, I'm not sure this is a win. They could be building around a good QB if their owner didn't put his foot in his mouth and then his head up his ass. The only reason this is a thing is because their owner did something unnecessary and incredibly dumb. 

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