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WR Diontae Johnson to Ravens


ChuckWag78
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I could've sworn that I read we'd get a 5th even if we kept him and he signed somewhere else this offseason - not sure if that's correct though. Either way - trading away a sixth that is likely to be the top spot for a fifth that will be near the bottom is some dumb poo.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I don't think he was worth what people think here. 

I don’t think he was necessarily worth a “lot”, I was expecting a 4th or so, maybe a 5th…but to also send them our 6th? It basically amounts to moving up five or 6 spots from round 6 to the bottom of round 5

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