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Early NFL offseason chatter


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Only two players tagged at the deadline... lowest since '94 😮 (Trey Smith w/ KC & Tee w/ CIN)

Osa got paid by Dallas.

Bears trading a 2026 4th to the Chiefs for Joe Thuney and a 2025 6th to the Rams for Jonah Jackson. Looks like Ben Johnson is following the model set by the Panthers' last season... 👀

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53 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I read today that the Cardinals might swap Murray for a first round pick.  They may want to draft Ward or Sanders.  Personally, I would keep Murray over either of those two, but you never know.  

The only reason to do that is to dump his contract on someone else. I definitely think it would not be for a talent upgrade from this draft. Although the bar is not very high it seems. 

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

The only reason to do that is to dump his contract on someone else. I definitely think it would not be for a talent upgrade from this draft. Although the bar is not very high it seems. 

Well, you never really know.  Analyst get it wrong all the time.  A lot of people thought Trubisky was better than Mahomes.  Cam Ward could end up being great.  But I personally wouldn't take the risk if I were the Cardinals GM/Owner.  Get someone who will make the team better and maybe draft a qb later.  

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

NFL Network reports that Dolphins Safety Jevon Holland will hit free agency.  Mentioned the Panthers as a potential landing spot.  Said his salary will be between $15-20m.

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Can't get onboard with it. He's a good safety but if you want elite money you need to be a game changer. 

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8 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Can't get onboard with it. He's a good safety but if you want elite money you need to be a game changer. 

I think if we are patient in free agency we can find some value.  When they raise the cap, some of these players and GMs are like kids with a dollar when they hear the ice cream truck music. 

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