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Xavien Howard requests trade


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1 minute ago, Ace420 said:

Jackson is a better than average cb in this league. Wonder if we could trade Jackson and a 3rd rounder?

I think it might take at least a second rounder + Donte which I’m perfectly fine doing. The Dolphins have shown the front office values a massing picks so I think this is actually a realistic deal that could be made. 

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1 minute ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Really like the way he thoroughly explained his position in the post. Comes across as a professional who just wants to be treated fairly, not a whiny malcontent. Would definitely be worth looking into at minimum. Not like your secondary can be too good in the NFC South.

"I signed an extension that I didn't completely understand."

Rather than asking for a trade he should be firing his agent. 

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31 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

"I signed an extension that I didn't completely understand."

Rather than asking for a trade he should be firing his agent. 

 

It is possible that his Agent did explain it to him, and he still didn't understand. He may have been too inhibited to ask for a more in depth explanation. It is not necessarily his Agents fault.

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43 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

"I signed an extension that I didn't completely understand."

Rather than asking for a trade he should be firing his agent. 

Exactly. He was the highest paid CB at the time.

Don't get me wrong he's great, and I'd love to have him. I get his complaints but that's the nature of the game -- there will always be a new highest paid.

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