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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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4 minutes ago, Verge said:

Higher than you might think.

Does this hold water per your circles?

I'm wondering if this could facilitate Jimmy G to NE somehow.

49ers could get an additional pick from NE so Bridgewater's value in said scenario could be a 3rd/4th. 

NE: Jimmy G

SF: Teddy Bridgewater, NE 3rd

CAR: SF 4th?

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19 minutes ago, Verge said:

I am going to end this now. Teddy Bridgewater will either be a Saint or a member of the WFT before the draft. Kaboom.

I totally agree. We can always pick up someone like Fitzmagic to backup who we grab in the draft. That’s not saying we have gave up on Watson either.

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7 minutes ago, davos said:

Does this hold water per your circles?

I'm wondering if this could facilitate Jimmy G to NE somehow.

49ers could get an additional pick from NE so Bridgewater's value in said scenario could be a 3rd/4th. 

NE: Jimmy G

SF: Teddy Bridgewater, NE 3rd

CAR: SF 4th?

I have literally zero idea about SF. So probably not.

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6 minutes ago, Verge said:

Doesn't seem needed lol

I really don’t see how Saints could do it with their cap, hell I don’t even know how Russell Wilson was even a thought. I feel like if we can’t make a trade with someone like WFT, 49ers or Patriots we probably cut him with no compensation. I think teams know we are done with him and are willing to wait 

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