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Baker Mayfield Trade Rumors: Saints, Panthers Tabbed as Suitors for Browns QB


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Just now, trueblade said:

They should send US a 4th for taking on the contract. Its not like they have a ton of options right now, especially with Jameis signing.

He's in the last year of his rookie deal, contract isn't an issue

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2 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

The operative word here is “might”. I don’t see the Panthers having any good interest in Mayfield. I don’t think he fits McAdoo’s revamped offense and this is speculation and a probable attempt to drum up trade interest. Saints have a void at QB and may certainly be interested.

Saints got their qb now lol

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8 minutes ago, Jmac said:

*I hate his stupid ass commercials....does that count?

* even though the one with Alice C. makes that one acceptable

 

 

Yes.  That is a valid reason. 

Of course you are kidding--me as well.

If you give Baker a clean pocket, he can be effective.  When he improvises, he gets stupid.  That is my take on him.

I also do not think he is a good leader.  I think his teammates do not like him. 

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6 minutes ago, trueblade said:

They should send US a 4th for taking on the contract. Its not like they have a ton of options right now, especially with Jameis signing.

He's on a rookie deal. I would do it for a 3rd if we swap Darnold and they take on his contract

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7 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

With Jameis Winston signing with the Saints I'd say Baker's possible landing places are:

Seattle

Carolina

Houston

That's about it, unless a surprise team enters the fold like NYG or DET.

He is going to Seattle.  They are in the best position to accommodate him.

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