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Non-Receiver Trade Option


Mr. Scot

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The website which shall not be named says the Cardinals are shopping current starting right guard Reggie Wells. Nothing especially wrong with him, mind you, and he's not a wallet buster. They apparently just want Deuce Lutui starting instead.

Can't say I'd mind. Like the idea of being more settled in that spot. Would depend on what they're asking though.

Lemme just say up front, anyone who suggests trading Williams or Stewart should be immediately perma-banned.

(ditto for Clausen) :nonod:

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The website which shall not be named says the Cardinals are shopping current starting right guard Reggie Wells. Nothing especially wrong with him, mind you, and he's not a wallet buster. They apparently just want Deuce Lutui starting instead.

Can't say I'd mind. Like the idea of being more settled in that spot. Would depend on what they're asking though.

(lemme say up front, anyone who suggests trading Williams or Stewart should be immediately perma-banned) :nonod:

not sure we got the depth to trade bodies. At some point they are gonna need to quit dealing draft picks.

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The Cardinals aren't the only team that might be cutting loose a half-decent guard.

A story from the Jags site says that Vince Manuwai, Justin Smiley and Kynan Forney are competing for only two open spots. of that bunch, I'd guess Forney is the odd man out. Forney is nothing special either, but again the question is how he compares to what we have on hand now.

My guess? The team probably goes with what they have (the theme of this entire offseason) but you could argue that if they go outside, the pool of potential guard prospects might be bit deeper than the one for receivers.

Given the issues with Jeff Otah's health, running to the right might be something of a concern early on.

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