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Negotiations have already begun with Brown..


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We rarely have any holdouts and he's a 2nd round pick. Not really worried about it...

A second rounder that's agent will argue that he deserves first round money because of what we gave up to get him. Not that he thinks he will get it but just to use as a bargaining chip. That could complicate things but I hope not.

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A second rounder that's agent will argue that he deserves first round money because of what we gave up to get him. Not that he thinks he will get it but just to use as a bargaining chip. That could complicate things but I hope not.

I agree, he had enough hype around him, and the contents of our trade are well known so they have a lot of leverage, but hopefully it will still be done quickly

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I would hate to see a situation like last year with Stewart develop where he doesn't get signed until the night before or something outrageously last minute.

When did we exactly trade for Chris Harris? I know it around around training camp time, just wondering whether Peppers may still be dealt?

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I dont think this is a case like it was a few years ago with Matt Leinart in Arizona. He "could have been" the No. 1, but fact of the matter is he wasnt and so he should get that kind of money. Same thing here with Brown, he went at No.43. He should and will get payed like the No.43 pick should get.

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