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I think alot will depend on what JStew will cost to extend.If I was him I would ask for Dwill money which I dont see us doing again.He will be easier to trade based on this being the last year of his contract.I am afraid we will not get much better than a 3rd though

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I think alot will depend on what JStew will cost to extend.If I was him I would ask for Dwill money which I dont see us doing again.He will be easier to trade based on this being the last year of his contract.I am afraid we will not get much better than a 3rd though

If that's the best offer for him, then just keep him for another season and risk free agency. The offense is better with him. Then get the compensatory 3rd rounder or sign him to what must be a pretty reasonable deal if it doesn't result in a compensatory 3rd rounder.

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People on this board really overvalue RBs. Especially when we just signed a great #2. If we can get a 2nd do it and stop worrying about him. RBs are like women you always think there irreplaceable but there literially half the population. There a dime a dozen.

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I think Yasinkas skims the huddle for his article info.

And yes, I will take a bow for giving most of it to him, while the rest of you were screaming "Stewart aint going nowhere"

Dumerville for DWill or Stewart?

Just gimmy your second rounder Fox!

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