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Jets willing to discuss trading Darnold


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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:
Not sure whether we're interested in Sam Donaldson or not, but if "in on every deal" applies here, we might talk about it.

I'm a big fan of Sam Donaldson

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Not sure whether we're interested in Sam Donaldson or not, but if "in on every deal" applies here, we might talk about it.

Its very tempting to spend maybe a 2nd or 3rd on Darnold, and roll with our first round picks and just continue to build a great team in all phases of the game.

That being said, I still am all for selling the farm to get Watson.

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

We are all in on Watson, sorry not interested.

Depends on waht Darnold could go for, right? He had  statistically bad season last year... If we were to trade for him with say a 4th round pick, we could then flip him in the Watson deal, if they truly are griping about TB5.... 

At the end of the day.... I dont think Texans are looking for anything more than a bridge QB at the moment. Trevor Lawrence is really the only certainty in this draft this year.

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He is one of the few QBs to grade out worse than Teddy did last year. I know he had Gase and people want to compare him to Tannehill, but he was never that awful even when playing for Gase.

I would take a hard pass. I think this is the kind of crap Tepper is hinting at not wanting, another scrub we want to make an all-pro overnight.

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