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Dillard on the block?


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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

How? He played all 16 games his rookie year then had to miss last year with a torn bicep. 

He didn't exactly stand out in his rookie season. And he is also dealing with an injury this offseason. 

If they are interested in moving him(which we don't know that they are) after taking him in the first round a couple of years ago, that should say a lot.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He didn't exactly stand out in his rookie season. And he is also dealing with an injury this offseason. 

If they are interested in moving him(which we don't know that they are) after taking him in the first round a couple of years ago, that should say a lot.

Fair enough, I thought he was pretty serviceable for his rookie year

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Just now, jb2288 said:

Fair enough, I thought he was pretty serviceable for his rookie year

If the staff and FO see him as a cheap gamble, I wouldn't have an issue with a trade for him. My expectations would be pretty low and I wouldn't want to see anything more than say a 6th round draft pick sent their way.

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4 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Fair enough, I thought he was pretty serviceable for his rookie year

This is one of those times where you go "Wow! We could get a former first rounder for cheap!"

Then you go "Wait, why are they so willing to part with him?" 👀

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