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Please Reassure Me Our Fo Is Gonna Trade J.stew


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With the signing of Tolbert, the FO has to trade J.Stew right?!?! For a 2nd or 3rd round pick or another player.

It would be stupid to keep 3 starting caliber backs on a roster when we have other wholes / needs that can be filled by moving one of the 3.

Hurney, please find a way to get a 2nd round pick for Stew!

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I would like to keep Jstew.

Why would you wanna keep Stew when we have Williams and Tolbert. Both quality starting backs in their own right when we have pressing holes / needs that can be filled with moving one of the 3 RB's which if occurred would be Stew.

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Keep..they said they want to keep him...most likely nobody will deal the big pick unless he negotiates a deal moving forward...wouldn't do that now with us, so he does it for team X? Doubtful IMO, unless the dream scenario presents itself (Seattle). So you can have him and franchise year two in trade for a second...if we accepted. Can't see it...

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The browns need a RB and we need the #4 spot to get clairborne. Hopefully the FO can connect the dots

Id rather have Coples over Clairborne. Im not big on drafting CB's in the top 10 unless our DE, LT, and QB positions are locked down by prow bowl players.

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Tolbert can play RB. If im not mistaken he had like 1000 yards at SD.

Still have Williams on top.

Would be stupid not to trade Stew if we can get a 2nd or a 3rd.

We have some pressing needs that need to be filled. Stew is too good to be a 2nd string RB imo

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