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Peppers to Cleveland?


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I would rather just have their 1st round pick. That would be damn nice having one that high.

I don't think there are any DE's or DT's worth that pick but a certain CB comes to mind from Ohio State who would love to work with fellow alum, Gamble.

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GreenBay is tempting, but the most I think they would give is a 2nd.

Denver could really use a playmaker, if Shannahan was there he would give us the whole draft, dunno what their new management is willing to do.

49ers also run a 3-4, and Singletary would be tempting to Pep I think.

I'm not buying 100% into the whole 3-4 thing. The Texans are still my destination of choice.

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I would rather just have their 1st round pick. That would be damn nice having one that high.

I don't think there are any DE's or DT's worth that pick but a certain CB comes to mind from Ohio State who would love to work with fellow alum, Gamble.

Orakpo DE Texas.

I'd see Peppers going to Denver, San Diego or New England, but probably not Cleveland...

San Diego isn't in the much of need for him, unless Bolt tells me different.

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I'm not buying 100% into the whole 3-4 thing. The Texans are still my destination of choice.

They would have a ridiculous pair of DEs if that were the case. And by your destination of choice do you mean that's where you think he'll end up or where you want him to end up?

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They would have a ridiculous pair of DEs if that were the case. And by your destination of choice do you mean that's where you think he'll end up or where you want him to end up?

Where I would rather he ended up.

In the AFC, in a tough conference, where he can excell as he couldn't here

Sarcasm in Italics.

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Cleveland is a possibility. If we got that pick, I bet we'd trade down.

GB is also possibility. They need a star to fill void from Farve. Kampman and their first would be great.

Denver also needs puzzle pcs but also will need a lot of picks installing their 3-4. Doubt they give up a lot of picks.

SD is too stingy and will have Merriman back next year

NYJ do not have the money.

NE will not pay.

I would say the four best chances of the Peppers deal would be

Green Bay

Cleveland

Two teams not to discount would be

Detroit

Washington

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