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Eagles receiving calls about Carson Wentz


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13 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

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You think this involves Watson? Guess we will see

From what I’ve read is that the locker room loves hurts. I think this is more about wentz being gone than anything about Watson. However, the eagles can stack picks to get Watson pending how the wentz trade goes.

 

they will be able to offer multiple firsts, hurts, and additional picks pending how this deal goes down.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Someone actually made a good point on Twitter.

If a GM who wants him anonymously puts out there that the price is two first rounders when in reality just a first rounder and some change,, he winds up looking smart.

 

No, that wouldn't be us.

Or the Eagles are trying to make it appear as if the market is stronger than it really is.

All of these reports about something happening “soon” seem a bit odd.  

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47 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Or the Eagles are trying to make it appear as if the market is stronger than it really is.

All of these reports about something happening “soon” seem a bit odd.  

According to what I read from Ian Rapoport (I think) the talks have actually been going on for about a week but word hadn't got out before now.

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Just seen bears are closing on the deal, and it includes a player. If colts miss out on him, I would think that’s a team we better worry about moving up in front of us

I live in Colt country (it sucks ass) and they are saying from their forums and “sources” they will be making moves. 

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