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DeVante Parker to the Patriots


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Good trade by Miami. Parker is hurt every year it seems. They get a better pick than the Cowboys got for Amari Cooper. Parker was about to he the 4th receiver in Miami this year. And just Agholor last year, Mac will rarely target Parker because Mac just isn't very good

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3 minutes ago, Smithers said:

The last time the dolphins lost a WR to the Pats it haunted them for years (Wes Welker)

They did lose Welker to the Patriots, but that was not the last WR they lost to them. Isaiah Ford would be the last, and he ended up getting cut and signed back to tge Dolphins practice squad

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4 minutes ago, TheProcess said:

Good trade by Miami. Parker is hurt every year it seems. They get a better pick than the Cowboys got for Amari Cooper. Parker was about to he the 4th receiver in Miami this year. And just Agholor last year, Mac will rarely target Parker because Mac just isn't very good

If Miami fugs up the pick, could be a lose-lose.

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Mac Jones is what he looked like he was - a very polished but physically limited QB prospect. He's basically Jared Goff.

It’s the entire reason I knew that 49ers draft rumor was BS. Why trade 3 1sts for a QB that, if he reaches his ceiling, you get the same caliber QB? They were swinging for a HR, not a single

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

If Miami fugs up the pick, could be a lose-lose.

Of course, that's true with any pick received in a trade. Just stating as of today Miami got a 3rd for a guy that was 4th on their depth chart and misses lots of games due to injury. Parker just doesn't fit into the new coaches scheme.

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