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Steelers could look at Suleiman


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With his personality reputation I kind of would like to see which way that goes if he was ever hired. 

Cap guru as GM I just don't know how that goes on the personnel side. He has an administrative background so it would be heavily on the rest of the staff I assume. Is this a guy that can hire and keep a good staff to pull that off? IDK, he sounds like live wire.

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38 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Dumb question: Would Suleiman leaving to become GM net us compensatory draft picks ? Is he considered a minority under the current rules?

 

7 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Yes, he would net us a pick if he moved "up".

Browns got 2 3rd round comp picks in successive years for this:

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39 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Wasn't he just given some sort of " promotion" with most likely a raise?  Maybe there is something to this.

The standard "pay raise / fancier sounding title / basically the same duties / frame it as a promotion" bit was done just a short time ago.

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