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What are your best ideas for trade packages to help this team?


Ricky Spanish
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9 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

TMJ to the Jets for Mecole Hardman

Lets be real, TMJ seems like a bust and we need speed at WR, while the Jets apparently have zero interest in playing him.

It would be a fresh start for TMJ while adding desperately needed speed for us

We don't have Andy Reid coaching this team so I highly doubt Reich would scheme something to take advantage of his speed.

Adam Theilen is allegedly slow but still managed to have 11 catches for 150 yards yesterday. Chark is plenty fast. 

If we want a receiver, I doubt Mecole is going to be that key to the lock. 

We need a scheme focused on running. Send a conditional 7th round pick to the Bears for D'Onta Foreman, watch game tape from last year, and revert back to those blocking schemes and that run game. If we keep running the poo we are running now the only way we will win is if the defense shuts the other offense down.

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3 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

- Chinn for a possible first, most likely a second.

- Burns for a 1st and second.

Use free agency to maintain the defense.

Use the picks for offensive weapons. 

 

Im not even sure you can get a 3rd for Chinn at this point, he's not the player he was in his rookie year when he was all over the place, it feels like hes barely on the field. 

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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

We know our boy Scotty loves to wheel and deal, so you know his trigger finger is itching to make a deal we will later regret right about now. 

Our most valuable assets are probably:

  • Burns
  • Brown
  • Chinn

We don't have a first round pick next year, the cupboard is pretty bare. Pretend you are Scott Fitterer and you are tasked with unfuging the current situation you helped create. What are the best trade packages that you can come up with that might help this team this year and into the future?

I would legit trade each and every player on this team

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If you can get 2 1s for Burns take it.

1 late 1st for him.  I’d be hesitant, because you just open another huge hole on that roster that you would probably have to use that pick on replacing him.

 

id start with Chinn, Tremble, TMJ, some guys that will probably just net you day 3 picks.  But need as much ammo we can.

that 3rd or 4th rd pick for Chinn could be used as ammo to move from our 2nd rd pick to move to the tail end of rd 1 for a WR.

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