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I'm surprised no one mentioned Derrick Brown. He was the 6th or 7th pick in the draft just two seasons ago.

I guess that means no one here (including me) thinks we could get a 1st round pick for him. I'd consider moving him for a 2nd round choice. I don't think our defense would be dramatically different without him and a pick in the 2nd round would really help us in the 2022 draft. 

Now, if we could find a strong 3 technique DT to play next to him, giving him less double teams, I'd feel a little differently. But based on what I've seen the past two seasons he hasn't made the impact expected from a Top 10 selection.

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8 hours ago, SCO96 said:

I'm surprised no one mentioned Derrick Brown. He was the 6th or 7th pick in the draft just two seasons ago.

I guess that means no one here (including me) thinks we could get a 1st round pick for him. I'd consider moving him for a 2nd round choice. I don't think our defense would be dramatically different without him and a pick in the 2nd round would really help us in the 2022 draft. 

Now, if we could find a strong 3 technique DT to play next to him, giving him less double teams, I'd feel a little differently. But based on what I've seen the past two seasons he hasn't made the impact expected from a Top 10 selection.

Ever since fat ass Brown trashed the fan base for booing him and called them grocery baggers, we lost all respect. That fat loser can be traded for a 2nd all day. He is a bust. 

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Moore is about to need a huge contract, not getting a 1st.

CMC already has a huge contract and has played 10 games in 2 seasons, not getting a 1st.

Burns, probably worth a late 1st, early 2nd if the team needs a pure pass rusher, Khalil Mack did not even bring a 1st.

Horn, maybe, hard to say coming off a injury.

Chinn worth a 1st. 

 

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