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49 send out email taylor mays open for trade??


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49ers sent out a mass email this afternoon to teams around the league to try and trade safety Taylor Mays.

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when the guy came out i was very high on him. I wouldn't mind giving up a 5-7 for a guy with so much upside. It would allow godfrey or martin to move back to corner if need be. it's also possible the guy could play linebacker at his size. With 4.2 speed and a crushing hitter could be a diamond in the ruff.

haven't heard much from him since he was drafted by the 49ers,but he would instantly become the fastest player on our team. what say you...........

p.s can some moderator edit my title. left out the ers on 49ers.

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when the guy came out i was very high on him. I wouldn't mind giving up a 5-7 for a guy with so much upside. It would allow godfrey or martin to move back to corner if need be. it's also possible the guy could play linebacker at his size. With 4.2 speed and a crushing hitter could be a diamond in the ruff.

haven't heard much from him since he was drafted by the 49ers,but he would instantly become the fastest player on our team. what say you...........

I like the idea. When I went to practice, I saw Godfrey working either 1 on 1 with the DBs coach or doing things on his own a LOT during down time before practice and during special teams stuff when he wasn't busy doing something. I'd love to move him back to corner. I think he'd be much more natural there. Mays would become a monster in this defense, since it seems blitzing safeties is part of the scheme (from what I saw).

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like the raiders and vikings wanting to give away randy moss???? one mans trash is another mans...

It could be a personnel thing in San Fran. Maybe Mays has a problem with the coaches or some teammates there. Doesn't mean he is a bad guy. We don't know the details, and I think it is only reasonable, until we know more, to assume that whatever it is isn't major and doesn't indicate that Mays is a problem guy.

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If he can't find a place on an atrocious 49ers secondary, what makes you think he'd do anything here. There must be a reason they are looking to get rid of him, he's either got character issues, or just plain terrible, neither of which are too appealing.

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He'll never be a safety in the NFL. Someone should take the Thomas Davis route and make him a WLB, could be great there.

Realistically though, he'll probably be a career ST guy. I've heard he's really good on ST though. Who knows.

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