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Shawn Rodgers wants out of Cleveland...


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According to Florio over on profootballtalk.com, Shawn Rodgers would like to be released by the Browns... I think he'd look great in a Panthers uniform, but we probably couldn't afford his asking price... maybe a trade with the Browns Rodgers for Peppers?

Who can blame him? I want out of Cleveland, and Ive never stepped foot in the place.

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Peppers is worth at least a 1st and 3rd round pick. Rogers is not. I think Cleveland sent Detroit a 3rd and 4th last year for Rogers. In no way, should we ever even think about trading a 1st round pick for a 4th.

Cleveland got him for a 3rd and a 4th plus Leigh Bodden, who at the time was counted on to come in and start. Also, we are talking about Matt freaking Millen here. The Lions got ripped off hard.

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We would have to pick up his contract. It was extended last year to 6 years for 42 million. Roughly 23 million is scheduled to paid out in the first three years. So we would be on the hook for around 35 million for five years. Actually sounds like a deal but I don't see why they would want to trade him. Unhappy or not he had his best year last year with 60 tackles and 4 1/2 sacks.

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Absolutly, he's a massive run stuffed who can collapse a pocket from the middle. Lucas and a 4th and he has to agree to a restructured contract. If we could keep him in the middle and Pep on the end the back 7 would never see linemen.

Thats too good to be true. If that happens Hurneys my Idol.

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why would you really want to see Anderson? Look at his performance last year, he was a one hit wonder. No thank you.

Last year was a product of everything around him going wrong. His receivers either dropped passes or couldn't get open, his entire team had no confidence and they didn't have much of a consistent running game. Things like that can make any QB look bad. His ability is there though, and with a good team that he can get his confidence back with he can do pretty good things.

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