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“Carolina sniffing around on Jerry Jeudy”


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Honestly the only one I have liked so far is Van Jefferson if he comes cheap.  Coach's son so he will buy into the system pretty quick and Brown is familiar with him.  Solid decent WR that can play with AT and Mingo (who is developing).  Do this and make a push for Higgins this offseason. 

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3 minutes 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

Fitt is on the hot seat.  It’s why he should have gone with Rhule.   Because you got people with different concerns and worries 

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Here is the only way I’m okay with trading for Jeudy (and I don’t even know if it’s possible to do to a 5th year option from a first round contract).

5th round pick for Jeudy AFTER they re-negotiate his $13 million owed to him next year to be a $10 million bonus paid by the Broncos before the trade and this only putting us on the hook for $3 million next year.

Any draft capital better than that and any money more than that on our books and it’s a complete non starter for me.

He is a first round talent who has played like a replacement level player for his whole career, we need to stop going after guys like that.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Here is the only way I’m okay with trading for Jeudy (and I don’t even know if it’s possible to do to a 5th year option from a first round contract).

5th round pick for Jeudy AFTER they re-negotiate his $13 million owed to him next year to be a $10 million bonus paid by the Broncos before the trade and this only putting us on the hook for $3 million next year.

Any draft capital better than that and any money more than that on our books and it’s a complete non starter for me.

He is a first round talent who has played like a replacement level player for his whole career, we need to stop going after guys like that.

The Broncos picked up his option already 

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