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The CJ Anderson trade gives me hope that Fitty and Rhule can fix the Oline this year.


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44 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Are you saying you would not trade your rookie late round draft pick 4th WR as part of a package for a starting quality OL?

I'll give you time to consider your answer carefully.

LOL! No dude, I'm not saying that I wouldn't. That would just be dumb. I'm saying that if Shi plays well enough to be WR 3/4, then we should keep him and trade Robby instead. We have Moore, Marshall, and CMC as the first three targets outside of Robby. Maybe Tremble becomes a viable target as well. Shi is on a rookie deal for 4 years and we got people that will be getting PAID on the defense. We need to pay DJ Moore as well. Reddick is gonna pull in BANK!!! We have to bring him back though!!! Trading Shi (if he garnered as much trade capital as Robby) and keeping Robby would be dumb because of age and salary/contract.

My point overall though IS, we ain't getting no starter on the OL for a 4th string receiver who is unproven. No body is giving up starting o-lineman for 4th string receivers. You gonna trade Moton for Amari Rodgers?

I'll give you time to consider your answer carefully.

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Speaking of O-Line :

packersb_logo.gif Rick Wagner, OT, Packers. Age: 31. star.gifstar.gifstar.gif
Rick Wagner played very well for the Packers last year, but he was released because of financial implications (Green Bay was $11 million over the cap.) He is still a solid starter in the NFL.
 

https://walterfootball.com/freeagents2021OT.php

 

What does everyone think?   Kick the tires or not?

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2 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Speaking of O-Line :

packersb_logo.gif Rick Wagner, OT, Packers. Age: 31. star.gifstar.gifstar.gif
Rick Wagner played very well for the Packers last year, but he was released because of financial implications (Green Bay was $11 million over the cap.) He is still a solid starter in the NFL.
 

https://walterfootball.com/freeagents2021OT.php

 

What does everyone think?   Kick the tires or not?

He's basically retired, doubt he's been keeping in shape.

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