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High Profile CB on the Trade Block


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8 minutes ago, shaq said:

It totally does have a lot of red flags, I couldn’t agree more it’s just an interesting situation. You really don’t hear teams trading their top ten pick a year later often. Urban Meyer seems like a strange coach, that’s one of the big reasons I would be interested taking advantage of a Bill O Brian type of guy.

It happened with Josh Rosen just a couple years ago. Three years removed from being a top 10 picks, he's barely hanging onto a camo roster spot on his 4th team. Sounds like he could expect to be cut any given day.

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Beat writers on Twitter are saying he has been MIA since camp started.  Ranging from the covid list to personal reasons.   Wouldn’t be surprised if more info starts to come out in the coming days.   Something sounds off about him and the Jags on this one. 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Beat writers on Twitter are saying he has been MIA since camp started.  Ranging from the covid list to personal reasons.   Wouldn’t be surprised if more info starts to come out in the coming days.   Something sounds off about him and the Jags on this one. 

Yeah, something is seriously amiss her and like the Cards with Rosen, it feels like they've realized they made a huge mistake and would love the opportunity to get something back out of the deal.

 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Remember, Urban Meyer.

 

Oh, don't get me wrong. I fully expect Urban to be a poo show. He's gonna need Trevor to carry him like Cam did Ron and crew for this not to go ugly quick and unfortunately for Urban, he doesn't have the defensive chops that Rivera did despite Rivera's other numerous flaws.

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