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3 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Both those teams have better, younger, cheaper QBs and better/more draft picks to offer. Our best chance at getting Deshaun was him refusing to play for Miami or NY

They have more draft capital but less capital overall. Depends how far we are willing to go.

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

or houston not wanting to trade him to an in conference opponent, or Tepper offering the farm

Or Deshaun doing his research and wanting to come play in Charlotte. We’ve got weapons galore, Joe Brady and Rhule. We’re an up and coming team, and having the chance to build something could appeal to him.

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16 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Both those teams have better, younger, cheaper QBs and better/more draft picks to offer. Our best chance at getting Deshaun was him refusing to play for Miami or NY

They have those QB's, but does Houston like either of those guys? Are either of those teams willing to be as aggressive as the Panthers? Is Houston willing to trade within the AFC, or do they prefer to an NFC team?

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17 minutes ago, joemac said:

Or Deshaun doing his research and wanting to come play in Charlotte. We’ve got weapons galore, Joe Brady and Rhule. We’re an up and coming team, and having the chance to build something could appeal to him.

How can we build something if we have to trade away the next 3 drafts to get him?

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1 minute ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

How can we build something if we have to trade away the next 3 drafts to get him?

Who cares what are u getting with some of those picks, it’s always an unknown. Deshaun is not an unknown and he is just going to be 25 this year. Damn do y’all just want to keep getting shitty qbs and being mediocre. I don’t care what it takes get him here. Tepper is fixing to finally show all y’all his brass balls!!!!!!

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Just now, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

How can we build something if we have to trade away the next 3 drafts to get him?

Next 3 drafts?  If you mean by tradi g the next (3) 1st rounders, then yes you can still build in rounds 2-7 and we have a good amount of cap space next year in free agency.

The Rams have not had a 1st round pick since selecting Goff 5 years ago, that is a really good team that has also played in a super bowl in that span.

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29 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Both those teams have better, younger, cheaper QBs and better/more draft picks to offer. Our best chance at getting Deshaun was him refusing to play for Miami or NY

Both those teams are also in position to draft those much better QBs coming out of college, allowing them to keep those draft picks for themselves

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