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Would you trade for Justin Fields?


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2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I think his ability to run gives you a new element and extends drives. Dalton is one of the best in the league right now at downfield throws so the passing would regress a little but I'm not saying fields can't make throws. Dj moore had one of his best seasons with fields so I think he could also get the ball to  Johnson. 

Overall I would rather watch fields than Bryce. 

I guess the real question is to what end does this trade really make any sense?

Just sign him as a FA.

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19 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Might be easier to get him in a trade than as a free agent.  If the front office wants him.  

I rather doubt it, TBH. I suspect he isn't going to be a high priced FA. He wasn't sought after as a trade when Pittsburgh got him.

I would expect him to be somewhere in the range of price that Dalton was. $5-7 mil.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I guess the real question is to what end does this trade really make any sense?

Just sign him as a FA.

Bingo!

 

No need to trade assets for a guy who will be available in FA.

 

Hell I'm not a fan of this QB class. If we get the #1 pick why not trade it to the highest bidder. We need to load up on defense anyway.

 

Sign Fields for a cheap 3yr deal and go from there.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bingo!

 

No need to trade assets for a guy who will be available in FA.

 

Hell I'm not a fan of this QB class. If we get the #1 pick why not trade it to the highest bidder. We need to load up on defense anyway.

 

Sign Fields for a cheap 3yr deal and go from there.

Eh....I mean....I am kind of scarred by recent trading down. I like the idea in theory. 

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11 minutes ago, strato said:

If we could trade down not too far and pick up enough to get back in at the end of the first, it is something that would interest me. Depending on what things look like by that time as far as how what they might be able to do with the picks. 

Trade back with Vegas who will no doubt be all in on Sanders especially with the Brady connection who is now part owner. Sanders was also taking pics at the Vegas game with the Raiders owner.

 

Take them for everything they got.

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