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AJ Bouye (Teams showing interest?)


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10 minutes ago, joemac said:

I guess a new T would be OK, but what we really need is help at G. 

If we got a LT, we could move Erving inside to LG, or RG, he's played both if memory serves. 

I'm of the mind to keep our defense as is, IF we can't retain Donte, we're looking at -- Gilmore / Horn outside, and Bouye as the nickel as he is on a 2 year deal, Henderson as additional outside depth, Pride returning, and Keith Taylor, with Hartsfield as the CB / S piece. 

We could definitely survive trading or losing Jackson, though I think they want to keep him, he has played well under Rhule's staff.

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20 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I imagine they are... I feel like there must be a team with playoff aspirations this year that could use help at corner... We are stacked there.

Same. There’s a lot of teams that can use secondary help. We need to recoup some of these picks by trading Donte. 

We can’t afford to pay him. I mean we can but it wouldn’t be smart given the depth we have at that position 

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• Defensive backs are always hard to come by, and Denver’s become the place to call. Veteran corner Kyle Fuller is available, and the Broncos will listen to offers on safety Kareem Jackson (though they’re not actively shopping him). The Panthers’ A.J. Bouye is another name teams have discussed, though I’m told Carolina would need a really strong offer to consider parting with him.

https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/10/29/gameplan-trade-deadline-rumors-deshaun-watson

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

Same. There’s a lot of teams that can use secondary help. We need to recoup some of these picks by trading Donte. 

We can’t afford to pay him. I mean we can but it wouldn’t be smart given the depth we have at that position 

So what you're saying is we will franchise him needlessly this year then award him top 5 corner money the next year, after drafting yet another corner in round 1? 😉

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According to rumors Nick Martin, Cam Robinson, and Andre Dillard are all on the trade block. Also Mitchell Schwartz is a FA and here we are with our thumb in our ass. 
 

I would be shopping Jackson. Bouye, Henderson, Horn, and Gillmore can stay for next year.

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3 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

So what you're saying is we will franchise him needlessly this year then award him top 5 corner money the next year, after drafting yet another corner in round 1? 😉

Need to tag him and ship him off to move up in the first or get out picks back. But yeah you are probably right 

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1 minute ago, Cdparr7 said:

According to rumors Nick Martin, Cam Robinson, and Andre Dillard are all on the trade block. Also Mitchell Schwartz is a FA and here we are with our thumb in our ass. 
 

I would be shopping Jackson. Bouye, Henderson, Horn, and Gillmore can stay for next year.

IDK why nobody has taken a flyer on Schwartz yet?  Is his health really that bad?

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3 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

According to rumors Nick Martin, Cam Robinson, and Andre Dillard are all on the trade block. Also Mitchell Schwartz is a FA and here we are with our thumb in our ass. 
 

I would be shopping Jackson. Bouye, Henderson, Horn, and Gillmore can stay for next year.

https://nfltraderumors.co/nfltr-review-2021-nfl-trade-deadline-preview/

This is what they think a trade would look like. If we acquired the OT 

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