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I just don’t know that I see much value in what they’d give up

 

mccaffrey is the only name with any potential 1st round value, idc about giving up starter caliber players like donte Jackson to go chasing my own tail trying to recoup a 4th

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

They cant take on Donte's contract with Hurts being up for contract extension next year. Plus, why would they want to pay for another CB?

 

They have:
James Bradberry
Chauncy Gardner
Darius Slay

Didn’t slay go down? and Bradberry is a 1 year deal I believe.

I remember seeing someone talking about Corners that Philly could get about a week ago.

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4 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Didn’t slay go down? and Bradberry is a 1 year deal I believe.

I remember seeing someone talking about Corners that Philly could get about a week ago.

Maddox was out due to an ankle injury, and Slay had a forearm injury, but he was full particpant all week last week in practice and played yesterday. The eagle dont need secondary help right now. They actually dont really need anything role wise. Maybe a LB, but thats it. 

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

we arent going to go into a fire sale. We want to bring HCs here not push them away.

It’s a lot more attractive, in my opinion, to have more cap and more draft picks to rebuild into the new coach’s imagine than to be hamstrung with many of the current over valued players and their over valued salaries 

they need a QB and nothing to get one with unless they continue to lose and are at least in the top 3 of the draft

but that’s just my opinion 

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5 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

It’s a lot more attractive, in my opinion, to have more cap and more draft picks to rebuild into the new coach’s imagine than to be hamstrung with many of the current over valued players and their over valued salaries 

they need a QB and nothing to get one with unless they continue to lose and are at least in the top 3 of the draft

but that’s just my opinion 

If you look at our roster though... the overvalued and overpaid  barely exists. The 4 highest players who are on our team are Shaq, CMC, Moton, and Robbie. The rest of the roster is highly affordable. Those four players are 100 million in cap next year. Who else are we going to ship out to get draft picks and save money in the process?

 

Shaq and Robbie are gone after this year and we are able to save  25 million across both of them by moving on. 

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21 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

we arent going to go into a fire sale. We want to bring HCs here not push them away.

The only pieces people would want to trade for are the players you wouldn't want to lose - and they'd expect them for pennies on the dollar.

No thanks.

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