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K.Murray...rumor has it...


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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

What firepower do they have? 2 mid to late first round picks in this year's draft? You think thats gonna land Murray? They dont havea first next year, and they dont have a 2nd in 2024. 

 

For Murray is going to cost 2 first round picks at the least. One needs to be a top 10.

All speculation. Two first round picks and additional picks/players is likely good enough. The Texans didn't even get what they wanted for Watson. 

Just my opinion: any GM willing to trade three first round picks for Murray is foolish. 

 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

As long as it's not to the Panthers it doesn't move the needle for me. It would make it more likely we get a tackle in this draft...I think. 

Kyler would be a massive needle mover. He’s easily a top 15 qb with top 5 potential. Don’t be surprised when he wins MVP at some point in his career.

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