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3 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Can you Imagine:

O Line: Big free agent LT, Christensen, Elf, Austin Corbett, Moton.

QB: Deshaun Watson

WR: DJ Moore, Anderson, Marshall JR 

Running back: CMC, Hubbard

TE: Tremble, Ian Thomas 

👀👀👀

 

If Rhule were to fug that up, we'd at least know we'd be one of the most attractive landing places in the entire league

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If we are talking about OT free agents in this draft, it could mean one of two things:

1. We are trading our #6 overall pick for Watson.

2. We are using our #6 overall pick on a QB, probably Willis. 

It makes more sense to sign a free agent LT if you signed Watson than it does to pass on a solid LT for a mediocre QB likely to bust.

 

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

If we sign Armstead, the Aints would be wise to sign Greg Hardy now that he's out of the UFC. Dude literally racked up like 5 sacks in 2013 against Armstead...

Did hardy get cut? Goes to show it takes more than athleticism to be a pro fighter 

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18 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

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...

I read somewhere if he’s traded we carry 0 dead money and none of his salary.

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Really big assumption Houston is taking back Darnold.  More like wishful thinking

I think its a fair assumption based on everything we have seen from reports around the trade scenario. Also, with Verge's tweet just now, something big is imminent for us. 

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