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WR Diontae Johnson to Ravens


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25 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From twitter:

When you trace the total transaction, this is insane. Panthers trade: Donte Jackson, Diontae Johnson and a 6th round pick. Panthers Receive: a 5th round pick.

Yes indeed. More of the same loss-leader deals we've become famous for in the NFL. Of course, this doesn't compare at all to the total cost of what was paid for the privilege of drafting Bust Young, but business remains good overall.

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6 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

People getting upset about this trade expected wayyyy too much. We had no leverage. What did yall expect?

honestly this should have been expected. 

Stefon Diggs literally just announced a torn ACL like 5 minutes before we made the trade. I woulda been like yeah Ravens let me call you back.....

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58 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

This franchise is cooked lol 

correct me if I’m wrong if we had let him walk would the comp pick have not been more valuable ? 

Possibly, but you don’t get comp picks if we go FA shopping which I think is a given we must do this offseason for the defense. So most likely no, we would have gotten zero from a comp pick

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