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What could they realistically get for Bryce??


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1 hour ago, Johnstonny said:

You sure changed your beta tune, like a chameleon.....

The majority of NFL teams had him as the top QB last year. I preferred Stroud in the draft, but tried to stay positive with who we had. I was taking a wait-and-see approach this season, as many were. I still think Young is better than he has shown, but I do not have hope that he will turn it around here. Like the others, he will probably ball out at his next stop. Either way, I prefer a more prototypical QB. The experiment should be over. 

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The question was what they could realistically get.

Realistically, they'd get a Day 2 pick, no question...if it were any team other than Carolina.

But since GMs know it's Carolina, they'll get offered a 6th or 7th. They also might get nothing and will have to release him, not because other GMs value Bryce the same as the Huddle does, but because they know Carolina's front office collectively has one football IQ point for every year the franchise has been in existence. Cam was cut for nothing, CMC was given away for a bag of moldy beans, and Burns was had for a 2nd and a 5th probably because the brain (lol) trust figured both numbers were higher than 1.

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7 hours ago, Jmac said:

A trade for Bryce....  late round draft pick, an older vet on a one year contract, or a younger JAG with potential

Speak your mind....wat u got?

Probably a conditional 7th and a split of his salary cap hit, maybe they pay 1/10th of his salary. Would be better off converting his salary and cutting him honestly. 

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2 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Personally don't think it's a good idea to trade the #1 pick in the draft after 18 games. That's too early to completely give up on him.

Look, you don’t trade what we traded for him to have to surround him with the same kind of talent that Tua has. The Dolphins will never win a Super Bowl with Tua because they are too dependent on everyone around him. The Chiefs can continue to win and make things happen because they can run with quality rookies on offense and invest heavily in defense. same thing for the Bills. 

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