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BREAKING: Myles Garrett Requests Trade from CLE


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2 hours ago, poorboysrev said:

Or keep the picks and bring back Haasan Reddick. I think he’s a FA? Should’ve kept him instead of Burns anyway. He wanted to be here. And the NT free agent from Denver. Passrush and run D both shored up before the draft so don’t have to reach on need

Reddick is possibly washed and will be looking for big $. Pass

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4 hours ago, ECHornet said:

He says he’s chasing a Super Bowl.

Our only pitch is the weakness of our division makes anyone a playoff contender, and highlight our offensive progress. Plus, our defense was decimated last year and adding D Brown and Garrett solves a lot of our issues. 
 

With that said, I put us around the 21st most likely to team to trade for him.  

Every player says that and goes where the money is.

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17 minutes ago, rodeo said:

Every free agent will be a Chief. Even people who don't want to be a Chief will end up a Chief

I think the commies will be a lava hot spot for players wishes. 

They have insane amount of cap space so they will be getting PAID and Daniels is under control for 6 years at discount rates.

 

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4 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Maybe on paper but not in reality.  If he continues to play at a high level, they have 2 more years max before an extension will be necessary.  No superstar QB is playing out his whole rookie deal.  Not happening.

For the cap they do for 5th.  The money is just pushed down the line

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10 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Maybe on paper but not in reality.  If he continues to play at a high level, they have 2 more years max before an extension will be necessary.  No superstar QB is playing out his whole rookie deal.  Not happening.

 

That's true, but those six years are used mainly for negotiations proposes. Like you said no QB will play out the 5th option and then play tag, tag. It gives them a number, a baseline. Plus most time the first couple years of the extension does carry a "low"(QB) cap number. 

Regardless its 4 years to build a great roster around a cheap dare I say.....(ugh) great QB, then around that 5th/6th year, you got to make turf cap choices and focus more on draft return. 

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