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Who do you want at 33?


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1 hour ago, thennek said:

Ideally they can trade Burns and get back in the 1st for some badly needed starters. Obviously a WR, TE, O-line for offense. Also competition at QB. Young needs to earn the job.

On defense, need D-line and LB. Need to resign Luvu. Secondary is actually pretty good as is if they can resign at reasonable deals. Henderson has looked good this year….not sure what is going on with Chinn. 

LuVu is as good as gone, he’s been counting down his days. He’s been having conversations with opposing coaches after games and everyone around the league loves him and will pay. 
 

There’s no path to address even half our needs. We have $35 million in effective cap space, 1 year of Tee Higgins for example, and no 1st round pick. We’re screwed. We’re probably entering Cardinals territory where we just tear it all down with visions of being competitive 4+ years down the line. 

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5 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

Mike Kaye, who championed all of Tepper’s horrible moves btw, wrote an article today about how we need to trade defensive assets to help Bryce on offense. So maybe we’ll need DL, Edge, CB, etc too. Who knows how Tepper will go about destroying the team next.

we have like 2 tradable defensive assets at this point

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1 minute ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

I count 6 defensive assets with some trade value; Woods, Brown, Burns, Horn, Chinn, Bell. 

not sure what you can get for woods or bell.  Horn would be trading pennies on the dollar.  Chinn is a FA.  Burns would be a tag and trade.

 

So the only valuable player would be brown.  Might could get a first for him.   Maybe Jackson as well.  4rth rounder maybe

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Draft a true LT and move Ickey to LG .  Draft the kid from NCSU at LB . Trade Burns for a 1st rnd pick and a player or another pick  .  Use the 1st round pick for BPA TE or WR  .  Fire our GM and scouts .  Tell Tepper to shut up and let our new GM and coach do their job .

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1 hour ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

Mike Kaye, who championed all of Tepper’s horrible moves btw, wrote an article today about how we need to trade defensive assets to help Bryce on offense. So maybe we’ll need DL, Edge, CB, etc too. Who knows how Tepper will go about destroying the team next.

Let's tear apart the things that are good on the roster to double down on a tragic mistake. Brilliant. But it wouldn't be at all surprising if that's Tepper's mindset right now.

I mean, Dave... would you sell your good performing stocks to buy more of a stock that's cratering and not just cratering but cratering because the basic fundamentals behind the stock are disastrous? Well, this would be the football equivalent of that.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Let's tear apart the things that are good on the roster to double down on a tragic mistake. Brilliant. But it wouldn't be at all surprising if that's Tepper's mindset right now.

I mean, Dave... would you sell your food performing stocks to buy more of a stock that's cratering and not just cratering but cratering because the basic fundamentals begin the stock are disastrous? Well, this would be the football equivalent of that.

I think he is going to hear some tough love about his process, this roster, the capital needed to field a good team etc during the GM search (assuming there is one).  No gm candidate in their right mind is going to sugarcoat our situation.  They should be down selling it to buy time.

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