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Official Trade Deadline & Speculation Thread


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15 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Adams wouldn’t be okay with coming here, he wants to win

The Raiders also aren’t trading for Burns because they already have Crosby who has had some trade rumors float around with him.

The Raiders also aren’t trading their first round pick when it’s clear they need to use it for a QB

But, what about a 3 team trade?

Burns, TMJ, and Lions 2nd to the Raiders

Adams and Crosby to Lions

Jameson, Lions 1st to Panthers

 

We are 1-0 since the bye. We are on a winning streak! And Bryce is significantly better than Jimmy G. Come here to help us with Adams! 

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3 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Sweat as a free agent edge rusher netted a 2nd round pick. You might get a little bit more for Burns based on that precedent given he's a better rusher but worse against the run. Absolutely not worth it for the Panthers.

Yeah if that’s the market then we either extend Burns or tag and trade him in the offseason. 

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16 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Sweat as a free agent edge rusher netted a 2nd round pick. You might get a little bit more for Burns based on that precedent given he's a better rusher but worse against the run. Absolutely not worth it for the Panthers.

Difference is the entire league knew Washington had zero interest in keeping him.

They already have too much money tied up on their DL, he wasn’t even a tag and trade candidate because of that, he was always going to be let go and get a compensatory puck for him.

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Difference is the entire league knew Washington had zero interest in keeping him.

They already have too much money tied up on their DL, he wasn’t even a tag and trade candidate because of that, he was always going to be let go and get a compensatory puck for him.

They're getting set up to switch from Ron Rivera to Eric Bieniemy 🫥

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8 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Difference is the entire league knew Washington had zero interest in keeping him.

They already have too much money tied up on their DL, he wasn’t even a tag and trade candidate because of that, he was always going to be let go and get a compensatory puck for him.

And he is super valuable as a run stopper on the edge. Burns value is tied up 100% in rushing the passer. Sweat this season has been better at it and their run grades aren't even close. We should lock up Burns BEFORE Sweat gets his money. 

 

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