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NFL execs: it’s going to take 3 first rounders at least for DeShaun Watson.


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2 minutes ago, Baba Yaga said:

Houston has lost their damn mind. The longer DeShaun holds out the quicker that asking price will drop

Sometimes the difference between what you want and what you will take is quite different. If I were Houston, I definitely wouldn't put out in the press that I would take less than that.

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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

I put some used underwear on facebook marketplace for 10 bucks a pair knowing good and well they would eventually sell for 6

People actually buy used underwear?  Hell I have some drawers I've been wearing for at least 20 years that could be worth a fortune.  People love vintage poo.

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26 minutes ago, Waldo said:

All I really hear is that he will probably sit a year and someone is getting a great and rested QB in 2022 on proper discount. They keep digging that hole lol

DW would be a complete fool to do such a thing...

This could get interesting -- the Texans should play hard ball with him.

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I'm not comfortable trading up any more than two firsts . Any more than that (unless you have multiple firsts in a draft which we don't), is too much . 

Everyone's assuming Watson would work out immediately and not considering the consequences of not having first round picks and probably more than that for several years in a row . That can nuke your franchise if Watson doesn't work out for any reason.

It's unlikely that all 4 of the top QBs will all go before pick 8. Just kick the rocks on one of those dudes and keep the rest of your picks to keep building up the franchise. 

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