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What do you think Bryce's trade value is as of right now?


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28 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

He doesn’t have any physical bonafides that stand out so I don’t see why anyone would want to trade for him. 

josh rosen went to the dolphins for a 2nd roudner and he was BAD bad his rookie year. Not bryce bad but still.

Trent Richardson was traded for a first and literally did not know how to play football. 

i still think you could get probably a 3rd/4th just based on pedigree. NFL front office people are sometimes just as stupid as the fan bases. 

Rams seem like they would take a flyer on him if they could figure out the cap stuff. They need a qb project after Stetson put his whole career up his nose. Panthers might have to eat some cap and Tepper would have to literally eat poo for it but weirder things have happened 

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the exact same as justin fields. jack poo. this poo ain't getting fixed next year and will most likely require another rebuild and this has to play out. This is really why Brown should be retained because any coach that comes in next year and/or GM will be in tank mode despite Nicole's ambitions for an immediate super bowl. You see what you have next year on this roster, because literally there's about three that are here now that can stay. Brown is a must and should be extended. Do not spend ANY money in free agency next year unless there is absolutely a #1 stud at a position. The goal is 2025 at this point, bryce or no bryce. That coach can get a QB or go get a veteran.

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Teams can be weird when it comes to QBs. Even crappy ones can be overvalued, especially by terrible staffs and front offices who are desperate don’t mind blasting out picks for QBs

Our very own franchise tossed 3 picks including a 2nd rounder to the Jets for a QB on his way out the door that a had a proven history of years of being one of the worst QBs in the nfl. He was also near the end of his rookie contract.

All it takes is one franchise to believe Young is in a god awful situation and believe they could work on him to make him fit with their personnel and system. Plus he’s still early in his rookie contract.

Granted, even with all that I can’t see anybody having the balls to toss a late first for him but still.


 

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