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Trade Proposition With The Browns


XClown1986

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I think the Panthers want to move up badly. I think they want Claiborne, Blackmon, or maybe Kalil.

With all of the ideas of splitting up Double Trouble surfacing lately, what if we offered the Browns this:

Jonathan Stewart

for

a swap of their #4 and our #9

and their 3rd round pick

I personally don't want Stewart gone at all, and the likelihood of us getting a 1st for him from another team is slim and none. So instead we get to move up 5 spots and pick the guy we really want, gain a 3rd round pick back, and don't trade any future picks.

The Browns would still have 2 1sts and a 2nd, plus their runningback of the now and future.

Would you do this?

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There will be a couple teams offering multiple 1st round picks for the #4 overall (if they want Tannehill).. we would be ripping the Browns off with the trade proposed in the OP.

Miami is going to offer the #8(swap) and next years 1st for Tannehill, I bet. We would be stupid NOT to make that trade. I'd go get Claiborne in a heartbeat.

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Sorry but I'd throw things if this happened and Im one of the biggest proponents of trading Stewart. Hurney has an awful track record of trading up and we have mulitple needs. If you can't get a 2nd for him in this draft just wait and we will proabably get a 3rd round comp pick when he walks. Don't be trading a stud just for the sake of trading him.

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Sorry but I'd throw things if this happened and Im one of the biggest proponents of trading Stewart. Hurney has an awful track record of trading up and we have mulitple needs. If you can't get a 2nd for him in this draft just wait and we will proabably get a 3rd round comp pick when he walks. Don't be trading a stud just for the sake of trading him.

Wait for a 3rd that might not be there? I don't know about that. I agree about trading him. I don't want that either, but if we can get something out of him instead of being a peppers situation again, I'm all for it. The only players we should be trading up for anyway are Claiborne and Blackmon. More for Claiborne than Blackmon though.

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Just moving from 9 to 4 would take more from the Panthers that Stewart.

Browns also don't want to drop as far as 9. 6-7 is as far down as they will go.

I can see them picking Blackmon, then if the Bucs take Richardson, trading with the Rams at that point. Browns pick up even more picks and get Coples or Claiborne.

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Not seeing how the Browns would ever do that. It would take the swap of 1st picks and probably our 2nd to maybe do that. They can just take Richardson for less money than Stewart will probably want, and them giving up a 3rd makes no sense.

They would basically be swapping the 4th pick for the 9th in the scheme of things.

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