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2023 7th for Isaiah Wilson??


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14 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

No way would I trade for a dude that is not passionate about playing a sport for millions of dollars. I would rather use a 7th rounder on a kicker who can contribute more than an unmotivated overweight bum. 

Speaking of kicker, for anybody that doesn't like Joey Slye, go check out Jose Borregales from Miami. 

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10 hours ago, TheProcess said:

No, I suggested a 7th rounder that COULD turn into a 4th if he became a starter and played a very high percentage of our snaps. If he doesn't work out you lose a 7th and move on. If he becomes a starter and nails down a starting spot I have no problem changing that to a 4th. 

Obviously there are concerns which is why he would have to prove himself and play his way to the pick switching. I don't feel that he is a starting tackle, but I believe he can be a dominate RG talent wise.

let me rephrase you offered a draft pick for a guy that is going.to.get.cut.

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Just now, SOJA said:

let me rephrase you offered a draft pick for a guy that is going.to.get.cut.

Only if as an organization we feel its worth the chance. If we feel that way, a 7th is a small price to pay to ensure you get a talented like him opposed to 30 other teams having a shot at him as well. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wow. One year after being a 1st round pick the dude is practically worthless. His agent best be telling him this was a real shot across the bow. His NFL career is already on the ropes.

To quote Ron Simmons, "Damn".

I haven't followed his story much outside of hearing he's kind of a malcontent so I don't really know how it got to this.

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45 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Maybe we were interested but we don't have a 7th round pick. Thanks Marty! 

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This is like asking someone to hit you upside the head with a bat to fix your headache.  Dumb move by Miami.

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Wow, thats 0.00 in the risk part. Hate that he landed in Miami, Vegas for a guy with his issues would have given TMZ 24/7 stories. Wish Frittererer would had made that deal or one a tad better since herniay traded our 7th this year.  

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