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Official Trade Deadline & Speculation Thread


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

If they weren't THE best they were among the best. 11.5 sacks between them.

Didn’t realize the evaluation was about only this season and one specific stat. And there are many others with at least 11 and 12. off the top of my head there are many better. When the whole package is considered. 
 

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The sellers are getting fleeced. We just need to hold what we've got.

Imagine had we traded Burns for two firsts and a second. We could have traded a second and a third for Sweat and Young. We probably wouldn’t have had to pay them much more than we’d pay Burns but we would have two more 1sts in exchange for a 3rd and have 2 edge rushers instead of just one. Man, what a deal we were offered.

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Didn’t realize the evaluation was about only this season and one specific stat. And there are many others with at least 11 and 12. off the top of my head there are many better. When the whole package is considered. 
 

Watt-Highsmith

Parsons-Lawrence

Bosa-Mack

Reddick-Sweat

Hendrickson-Hubbard

Yeah, I meant just this season.

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5 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Imagine had we traded Burns for two firsts and a second. We could have traded a second and a third for Sweat and Young. We probably wouldn’t have had to pay them much more than we’d pay Burns but we would have two more 1sts in exchange for a 3rd and have 2 edge rushers instead of just one. Man, what a deal we were offered.

Oh wow. 😂

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's possible both thay and the Niners did but got turned down.

That's the sort of thing you hardly ever hear about until later though.

I wouldn't be surprised if Washington's new plan is to build around Howell because if it's not you should've moved him today because you clearly just threw the towel in on the season.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I wouldn't be surprised if Washington's new plan is to build around Howell because if it's not you should've moved him today because you clearly just threw the towel in on the season.

Pretty clear they're parting ways with Rivera either way.

Wonder if they follow Tepper's example and keep Hurney.

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