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Mr. Scot
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I’m open to dealing literally anyone but you cannot miss if you’re going to deal Burns.

If Philly doesn’t include the Saints 1st rounder I hang up. It’s two 1st rounder + imo

Then there’s the whole we’ll have to hit on a pass rusher in the draft bit of this equation too. 

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10 minutes ago, Killah_Ray said:

This is one that could go either way. Because he hasn’t signed an extension yet has he?

 

no.  and this is a sticking point...if his agent tells us he doesn't want to be part of hte rebuild, unknown coach coming in, and he'd be reluctant to sign with us....we'd have to think about it seriously

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

It makes sense if you don’t wanna pay him and start young again at the position. Big risk you don’t hit though. 


That’s true as well. If he doesn’t want to be here or we don’t want to be the highest bidder.

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

It makes sense if you don’t wanna pay him and start young again at the position. Big risk you don’t hit though. 

This. The key positions are QB, pass rusher, OT, WR, CB, and DT. That's just IMO. We have some pretty damn good players at all of those positions except for QB. Deal Burns though and now you're devoid of talent at two of those key spots. Not to mention still having needs among those positions. We still need to find an edge opposite of Burns. A long-term DT beside Brown. A running mate opposite Moore. We have enough needs that moving Burns has to net a MASSIVE haul. Someone would have to come with more than "good" value. We need to commit highway robbery on someone to rationalize the move.

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