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So... they need a RT then. I know this may be a bit of a side-step, but thoughts on potentially Tag & Trading Moton?

I'll just come out and say I'm not educated on how Brown compares to Moton (who is as much a must-keep as any FA we have). So just pitching this for discussion's sake. And for some self-education.

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6 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

So... they need a RT then. I know this may be a bit of a side-step, but thoughts on potentially Tag & Trading Moton?

I'll just come out and say I'm not educated on how Brown compares to Moton (who is as much a must-keep as any FA we have). So just pitching this for discussion's sake. And for some self-education.

Here is how this could be very smart:

There are at least 2 elite RTs in this draft (Jenkins, OkSt and Mayfield, Mich). I would add that others could do the job.

So instead of spending $$$ on a RT and drafting a LT, Draft the RT and spend $$$ on the LT.

If you are drafting a QB, you want the experienced blind side talent on the left.  Tevin Jenkins could start right now.

Ok-let's say we sign a free agent QB or get one in a trade.  Now you can trade BACK with the first rounder, possibly acquiring a future first round pick.  You draft the RT, use the first rounder for next year's draft to move up in the event the QB does not work out.

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17 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

So... they need a RT then. I know this may be a bit of a side-step, but thoughts on potentially Tag & Trading Moton?

I'll just come out and say I'm not educated on how Brown compares to Moton (who is as much a must-keep as any FA we have). So just pitching this for discussion's sake. And for some self-education.

I'd rather keep Moton. He's the better OT.

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I'd be willing to bet that Brown is trying to renegotiate his contract now. The talk of LT only puts him out there in an area with tons of suitors, but his performance at RT makes him very valuable to the Ravens, particularly their QB-heavy run game that leans heavily on his side of the field. 

Brown is on the books to them next year for a very, very cheap $3.6 million (about 2% of their cap space). The team absolutely stole him in the third round of the 2018 draft and they've made him into a Pro Bowl tackle (alternate, but still...). 

If we could get him, that'd be great, but the Ravens won't let him go. 

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I hope we sit out of the QB derby and draft other offensive positions, particularly the linemen, in the first three rounds and build a crazy talented, super young offensive line that can grow together and create a solid perimeter around whoever our QB turns out to be. An elite QB is squandered on a team with poorly built lines. 

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