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1 hour ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

Knowing our luck we’ll trade that , he’ll go couple games and get croaked by our weak oline and retire and we lose out on the money we payed for him and all those first rounders when Mac jones wins rookie of the year 

Hey Mel Kiper Jr zip it please.

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7 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

He’s 37, you might get a few years out of him before he retires. Why would you give up a lot of picks for him?

Remember when Huddlers wanted to pass on a 32 year old Matt Stafford because of age but now want a 37 year old QB?

Rodgers makes no sense at all. He's an asshole and his best years are not going to coincidence with when we will be in Super Bowl contention. Yes he is arguably the best QB in the league but giving up the farm to get him doesn't make sense.

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8 hours ago, ncstatekwi said:

Yes we do.....2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025...

NFL rules only allow you to go three years in advance. As such, we can only offer picks from 2021, 2022 & 2023.

https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/theres-no-way-for-the-texans-to-win-a-trade-that-involves-deshaun-watson

"NFL teams can’t go too far into the future for picks to trade. According to league rules, teams can’t trade picks more than three years in advance, so only teams with multiple first-round picks in one of thsoe years — like the Dolphins and Jaguars in 2021 — can meet those demands."

 

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2 hours ago, top dawg said:

NFL rules only allow you to go three years in advance. As such, we can only offer picks from 2021, 2022 & 2023.

https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/theres-no-way-for-the-texans-to-win-a-trade-that-involves-deshaun-watson

"NFL teams can’t go too far into the future for picks to trade. According to league rules, teams can’t trade picks more than three years in advance, so only teams with multiple first-round picks in one of thsoe years — like the Dolphins and Jaguars in 2021 — can meet those demands."

 

Don't confuse our newfound friend with the facts.

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2 minutes ago, Boundary Guru said:

Teddy time!

Hasn't Rogers come out and said that he wants/plans to stay in Green Bay. He's not going anywhere.

Don't know, but as I recall one of the Packers responses to a question about it was "We're not stupid."

Definitely don't see them trading him.

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