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1 minute ago, Mage said:

In our situation, I wouldn't trade for him.  It will take at least a first round pick.  We would be better off pursuing Tee Higgins.

But I do think he's a very good WR.  

I can’t see them getting more than a second, especially for a disgruntled player who doesn’t want to be there anymore.  Tee Higgins will want a fat contract

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Just now, NAS said:

I can’t see them getting more than a second, especially for a disgruntled player who doesn’t want to be there anymore.  Tee Higgins will want a fat contract

Then they won't trade him IMO.  He's only 24 and still under contract, you don't trade a caliber of his player for less than 1st.  I think they get about the same value as Minnesota did for Diggs.

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Then they won't trade him IMO.  He's only 24 and still under contract, you don't trade a caliber of his player for less than 1st.  I think they get about the same value as Minnesota did for Diggs.

Difference being the Jets are a dumpster fire trash org about to completely change up front vs Vikings are a very well run franchise who had all the leverage. I don’t think they get a first for him. 

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

No way I'm trading away a decent LT for a WR

Why would the Panthers want a playmaking WR when they have a drive killing LT? Obviously the Panthers keep the player who makes for a worse passing game.

Always take the player that will improve the offense. Panthers need to improve the QB and LT position regardless of the WR being Thielen, Coker, XL or Garrett Wilson.

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