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Trade Peppers to the Broncos


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Rotoworld:

New coach Josh McDaniels said Wednesday that the Broncos will be flexible on defense next season.

This gives Dewayne Robertson a chance to stick, as long as he takes a pay cut. He has experience in both the 3-4 and 4-3 and McDaniels says Denver will base its defenses on week-to-week game plans. We'd still expect it to be a base 3-4 and the Broncos to target a true nose tackle on day one of the NFL Draft.

Source: Rocky Mountain News

Them or Jacksonville would be a perfect trade partner for us. We can get a pretty decent first round draft pick and probably a 3rd rounder as well and they can have freak of nature playing either 4-3 end or an upright 3-4 linebacker depending on the set. They need pass rush badly and Pep could remedy that for them. Give me that #12 pick right there and lets run with it...

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Naw I WANT A HIGHERRRRRR PICK

Cleveland?

I liked that idea

that's not going to happen as a straight trade. best DE in football or not he's still 29 and how many people were burned in the past trading away draft picks for players? the Redskins are a shining example every year.

The best we can hope for is pick 16 or less.

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that's not going to happen as a straight trade. best DE in football or not he's still 29 and how many people were burned in the past trading away draft picks for players? the Redskins are a shining example every year.

The best we can hope for is pick 16 or less.

I'm sorry but I found this whole post very funny, if it doesn't hit you right away read it again and think about what he said.

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that's not going to happen as a straight trade. best DE in football or not he's still 29 and how many people were burned in the past trading away draft picks for players? the Redskins are a shining example every year.

The best we can hope for is pick 16 or less.

Never underestimate stupidity when it comes to owners that want a shinny new toy.

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