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Why not trade for a younger wr?


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Why not get another weapon for Cam,I think we could go after a bunch of players who might be on the trading block.

Dwayne Bowe-not young but not too old either in his prime he could take over as the #1 wr next to smitty,people forget how good this dude was 2 years ago he is legit.

Sidney Rice-A Carolina guy might be a gamble but could payoff we need a big athletic wr.

Dez Bryant-This is the guy I would love to have he might could be had for the right package.

Me personally I would trade our 2rd pick for Dez Bryant.

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Why not get another weapon for Cam,I think we could go after a bunch of players who might be on the trading block.

Dwayne Bowe-not young but not too old either in his prime he could take over as the #1 wr next to smitty,people forget how good this dude was 2 years ago he is legit.

Sidney Rice-A Carolina guy might be a gamble but could payoff we need a big athletic wr.

Dez Bryant-This is the guy I would love to have he might could be had for the right package.

Me personally I would trade our 1rd pick for Dez Bryant,I don't see anybody in this draft class that is worth a #1 pick.

Nothing is going to happen before a new GM is hired. Nothing of any consequence at all.

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Greg Jennings is a soon to be free agent and coming off an injury. Great Bay is loaded at receiver ad may not resign him. They have bigger needs. He hasn't had that great of a year anyways so he could be signed without breaking the bank. Just a thought.

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Sidney Rice = sucks

Dez Bryant = headcase/trouble waiting to happen AND no way in Hell would the Cowbitches trade him.

Dwayne Bowe = not worth the likely top 5 pick we'll have

Any other questions?

Im not saying give up a 1rd pick for Bowe/Rice,I would for Bryant.Tell me who in the 2013 NFL draft is worth a top 5 pick?

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