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Jstew Will Not Be Traded To Da Giants Per Rivera


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Denver is getting ready for a Superbowl run, they in desperate need of a running back. I have a feeling Fox will trade his 1st for JStew.

Stew is not vauled at a first round pick. A third round pick yes. Last year in his contract, he's going to be asking for big money, Denver isn't that dumb to offer a 3rd rounder

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Stew is not vauled at a first round pick. A third round pick yes. Last year in his contract, he's going to be asking for big money, Denver isn't that dumb to offer a 3rd rounder

The only reason why I see Denver would the move is becuase of Manning, I think it was a risk to get him, big risk big reward. Denver is trying to go a on a Superbowl run this year. Like Philly did last year...lol

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The only reason why I see Denver would the move is becuase of Manning, I think it was a risk to get him, big risk big reward. Denver is trying to go a on a Superbowl run this year. Like Philly did last year...lol

And we all saw how that worked out. Ugly early.

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Stew is not vauled at a first round pick. A third round pick yes. Last year in his contract, he's going to be asking for big money, Denver isn't that dumb to offer a 3rd rounder

Stewart is making like $2m this year. Who ever gets him this year can tag him next year. RB franchise tag in 2013 is about $6m. So you can get extremely good RB in his prime for $4m a year for 2 years. Yes, its worth 1st round.

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Stewart is making like $2m this year. Who ever gets him this year can tag him next year. RB franchise tag in 2013 is about $6m. So you can get extremely good RB in his prime for $4m a year for 2 years. Yes, its worth 1st round.

Yeah, but that puts a team in a bind. Handcuffs that tag which they may need on someone else.

I wouldn't give up a 1st for any RB in the NFL. League has changed.

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Stewart is making like $2m this year. Who ever gets him this year can tag him next year. RB franchise tag in 2013 is about $6m. So you can get extremely good RB in his prime for $4m a year for 2 years. Yes, its worth 1st round.

Agreed, he's def worth a franchise tag. I love J-Stew and I wish the Falcons would make a play for him.

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