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Trade Peppers To The Miami Dolphins!


CarolinaPride74

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We should trade Peppers to the Miami Dolphins for their 1st round pick (25th) and one of their two 2nd round picks (44th or 56th) and maybe our 7th round pick that we traded to them for Josh McCown. This would give us 3 first day draft picks which could be used to fill our 3 biggest needs DE, DT and CB. We could then use the Dolphins 1st round pick and one of our 2nd round picks to trade up in the 1st round or we could just stay where we are. The Dolphins would be getting a top 5 DE and they would still have a 2nd round pick to use on the first day of the draft. We need to get Peppers out of Carolina as soon as possible because we have absolutely no cap room for free agency or to re-sign our own free agents. Here is how I would use those 3 first day picks if that trade went down...

25th Pick: CB - Vontae Davis - Illinois

44th or 56th Pick: DT - Ron Brace - Boston College

59th Pick: DE - Robert Ayers - Tennessee

Thoughts?

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parcells hates drama kings - the way pep has acted lately - he won't be interested

peppers is not a drama "queen". as much as I dislike him for wut he is doing, the fact of the matter is he wants a better opportunity, and to be honest, every DC should be licking their chops at a chance to get him. he wants to outperform himself, and show he can do more than what he has. this is any DC's dream right here, parcells would love to get him for the right price... especially since they are probably gonna let crowder go

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