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49 send out email taylor mays open for trade??


micnificent28

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True, I'm sure the WWE would love to have him.

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hilarious, and true

I meant another team of course.

It's silly but I think Proudiddy's stab at the Stanford USC thing is as big of a reason as any for him not to fit there. If the email did not specify a price range then it is likely they are gauging interest and lots of time you gauge interest to help you convince yourself to make a move that you want to make already but for all the wrong reasons.

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I think you guys really under value late round picks.

Just recently, David Gettis and Captain Munnerlyn were 6th and 7th round picks.

Would you trade either of those guys for Taylor Mays?

I don't really know enough beyond his team is shopping him and we are not shopping our guys. that really does not mean anything though when you consider needs on a team and possible personal preferences.

He is one hell of a player but probably very hard to discipline on the field. He never looked disciplined in college and seemed to always go for the home run play.

One thing I do believe is that Rivera has a better chance at running him than Harbaugh. Quarterbacks fear the athletic beasts that lurk in the secondary and always have the green light but rarely understand them.

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I don't really know enough beyond his team is shopping him and we are not shopping our guys. that really does not mean anything though when you consider needs on a team and possible personal preferences.

That misses the point, the point was that I would not just toss a 4-7th round pick to take a flyer on a guy whose team wants to dump him after a year.

He is one hell of a player but probably very hard to discipline on the field. He never looked disciplined in college and seemed to always go for the home run play.

There is little evidence of this at the pro level.

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I know nothing about him so I checked out the 49ers board for opinions. Seems he sucks in coverage and was just raw talent that never got un-raw.

Rivera and Meeks could probably work with him, but not worth giving up anything.

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That misses the point, the point was that I would not just toss a 4-7th round pick to take a flyer on a guy whose team wants to dump him after a year.

There is little evidence of this at the pro level.

good points both, and I agree that given what I know right now I may make the same move and sit on it. However, I don't know the particulars and there are people that do. Given their job is to know the situation I am saying there could be a plausible line of circumstances that may lead to both of us changing our minds.

True we cannot go on his draft profile of 2010 alone but the fact that they might want him out of there is not reason alone to turn up our nose. Not with our secondary.

He could have gained 25 lbs and lost a few ticks off his 40 and he could have boned Mrs. Harbaugh. I would like to know why they are shopping him before I decided. The fact that they are is not enough based on what I know about him.

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I think you guys really under value late round picks.

Just recently, David Gettis and Captain Munnerlyn were 6th and 7th round picks.

Would you trade either of those guys for Taylor Mays?

it's the "here and now" at the Huddle baby. we don't care about no stinking

draft picks. :D

ps....excellent post

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He could have gained 25 lbs and lost a few ticks off his 40 and he could have boned Mrs. Harbaugh. I would like to know why they are shopping him before I decided.

I'd like to believe this is the reason.

The fact that they are is not enough based on what I know about him.

This is a very good point, but I am just basing my opinion off of what we know. And we might not ever know the "real" reason he is being shopped.

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