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PFT: Orlando Brown Jr wants to be traded


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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/02/10/report-orlando-brown-jr-wants-to-be-traded/

 

I don’t know much about him other than the obvious lineage and he was supposed to be pretty good from what I heard that draft season. First or second rounder right? Wonder what it would cost, cuz we could definitely give him the chance to play LT like he wants heh

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Just now, musicman said:

If we can get him and not give up our 1st, we should to it. Then either QB or another top player (CB or LB) and then a OL in the 3rd and we'd be sitting nicely. 

Yea, hell no to a first. This years and next years third and I’d be all for it, if he can be at least as decent as Oher was for us. 

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17 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Eh, minus the concussion issues being a 6/10 LT is worth a couple thirds I’d say 

Nah, I'm good on that. I would trade those picks for Orlando Brown Jr. I would not trade those picks for Michael Oher.

 

11 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

Oher was good for us until he got hurt

He was serviceable. He looked better than he was because of the guys that preceded him. Russell Okung was a far better LT here than Oher ever was, IMO. 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Nah, I'm good on that. I would trade those picks for Orlando Brown Jr. I would not trade those picks for Michael Oher.

 

He was serviceable. He looked better than he was because of the guys that preceded him. Russell Okung was a far better LT here than Oher ever was, IMO. 

Seriously?....oKung was awful

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