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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If we get him then we are out on Watson right?  Also I would assume we go QB in the draft then?

no, we are spending like we got this. There are outbound players, and the money we dont have to spend on the draft this year if traded away. 

Pending who is part of the deal, we would most likely pockett anywhere from 5-16 million in the trade, plus  the 6/7 million from the worth of the first round pick.

Wherever D4 goes, he is going to extend or restructure. You dont trade that capital and leave that contract as is. Thats just bad for the business.

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If we get him then we are out on Watson right?  Also I would assume we go QB in the draft then?

Not at all.  Good chance any deal involving Watson sends Sam and his 18 million to Houston

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If we get him then we are out on Watson right?  Also I would assume we go QB in the draft then?

What's interesting to me is that if we don't trade for Watson, we can easily grab a good LT in the draft.  But if we trade for Watson, we need to go hard after a LT in free agency.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

no, we are spending like we got this. There are outbound players, and the money we dont have to spend on the draft this year if traded away. 

Pending who is part of the deal, we would most likely pockett anywhere from 5-16 million in the trade, plus  the 6/7 million from the worth of the first round pick.

Wherever D4 goes, he is going to extend or restructure. You dont trade that capital and leave that contract as is. Thats just bad for the business.

Just trying to figure out how we shell out the money for a top Guard, big money on LT, and huge on QB...  If we can ditch Darnold's cap hit then it makes sense.  Man that was a dumb move extending him...

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