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Little traded to Dolphins for 7th rounder


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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

I wonder if this is a further indication Rhule is coming around on Moton/Christensen LT/RT combo...

Cause as much as love this team, going into the season with Cam Erving and Trent Scott as our LT's is absolute malfeasance...

maybe, but it doesn't have to be Moton LT/BC RT for it not to be Cam/Scott at LT.

The starters can be LT Cam/ RT Moton and Moton can still be the backup LT.

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7 minutes ago, byroan said:

Guess he's a trashcan based on yall's comments. 😄

 

If he shows up, he'll do better than Isaiah Wilson did for us.

Probably the worst drafted tackle I've seen in the 15 years I've been doing this. 

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My God, we actually got value for him? Wow. And correct me if I'm wrong but isn't trading him away better for our cap than just cutting him (not that it really mattered much on his rookie deal, but still)? Nice move Fitty, what a brutal waste of a high draft pick.

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