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Intresting Trade I saw on Eagles Forum


Munch4455

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Eagles Receive: 9th Pick

Panthers Receive: Asante Samuel and 15th Pick

Would you guys pull the trigger?

I think I would, not much value at 9 for a spot we really need. Trade down, pick up a bonafide starter to play opposite Gamble, and take the BPA at 15 for a position we need.

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his age and his contract bother me.

i think he would for sure be an upgrade and maybe we could get a couple decent years out of him.

it would at least take care of CB this year so we wouldn't have to worry about addressing it and could focus attention on DT, OLB and FS in the draft.

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I think I would rather throw in our second along with 8/9 and see if you could get 15' date=' DRC and a third out of them....[b']not likely, but I really don't think Samuel is worth moving to 15 for....

I'd be horrified if we made this trade.

We move down out of the range of the top tier picks, give up a very valuable second, and in turn acquire a CB most Eagles fans would tell you is overrated and a third.

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