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Stafford offer included...


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... Bridgewater, per Peter Schrager (quoted by Josh Klein)

Person had been speculating on this previously.

So it sounds like the total offer was #8, a later pick (probably third to fifth, I'm guessing from what I've read) and Teddy Bridgewater.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Worth remembering that analysts characterized this as "an aggressive offer".

I would agree with that.  But it's a fair deal that doesn't cost use a lot of picks.  It's going to be interesting if they end up going into the season with Teddy on the team.  It's obvious they want a change at QB, even Ray Charles could see that, God rest his soul.

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Not a crazy offer honestly. Rams are just plain dumb for making the trade they did. Stafford isn’t a massive upgrade over Goff at his age and injury history. I genuinely think it was a beef between Goff and McVay and Sean thought this was his best chance to dump Jared.

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