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“Carolina sniffing around on Jerry Jeudy”


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7 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

For a 3rd? I've heard of worse deals.

He has $13 million guaranteed next year

He has never had a 1,000 yard season

He has 9 career TD’s 

His current team has no interest in re-signing him and wants to get rid of his guaranteed $13 million next year that they decided to pick up with his 5th year option.

There is no logical reason to trade for him, which means we’re likely going to do something stupid and trade for him while giving up too much to do so.  He’s still living off his first round selection and potential based on talent, but when you can’t succeed in a Sean Payton offense and he wants to trade you, that’s not a glowing recommendation.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

He has $13 million guaranteed next year

He has never had a 1,000 yard season

He has 9 career TD’s 

His current team has no interest in re-signing him and wants to get rid of his guaranteed $13 million next year that they decided to pick up with his 5th year option.

There is no logical reason to trade for him, which means we’re likely going to do something stupid and trade for him while giving up too much to do so.

Isn't he a bit of a locker room issue also or am I thinking of someone else?

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

He has $13 million guaranteed next year

He has never had a 1,000 yard season

He has 9 career TD’s 

His current team has no interest in re-signing him and wants to get rid of his guaranteed $13 million next year that they decided to pick up with his 5th year option.

There is no logical reason to trade for him, which means we’re likely going to do something stupid and trade for him while giving up too much to do so.

wait, he is a free agent after this season?  If so then really fug that noise.  Fitt needs to be shown the door asap

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Isn't he a bit of a locker room issue also or am I thinking of someone else?

That as well, has had multiple on field blow ups against both teammates and the refs.

There isn’t a single thing about him that makes sense to trade for him.

I’d rather overpay in a trade to get Sutton from the Broncos than give up even a 5th rounder to get Jeudy and his contract.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

No more trading picks.

The picks Fitt has traded to date for QB play alone is 100% bonkers. 

99.9 the fan broke it down in a holy crap way. We basically traded Jalen Carter(#9 pick), DJ Moore, potentially Caleb Williams/Marvin Harrison jr etc if we keep sucking, and like 2 second round picks for Bryce. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

wait, he is a free agent after this season?  If so then really fug that noise.  Fitt needs to be shown the door asap

No, the Broncos already picked up his 5th year option and is locked in next year for $13 million.

$13 million to a guy who hasn’t broken 1,000 yards yet, GTFO

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

99.9 the fan broke it down in a holy crap way. We basically traded Jalen Carter(#9 pick), DJ Moore, potentially Caleb Williams/Marvin Harrison jr etc if we keep sucking, and like 2 second round picks for Bryce. 

Then add in all the Sam, Corral, picks on top of all that. 
 

It’s crazy what all Fitt has used up on the QB spot 

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