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Even Top Dawg doesn't want Britt for the asking price. Titans FO is crazy


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The Titans have talked to several NFL teams regarding struggling receiver Kenny Britt, according to sources with knowledge of the situation, but have been attempting to get a third-round pick for him, or a combination of picks equal to a third rounder. Other clubs have found that price to be high, sources said, with them viewing Britt, given his off-field issues, expiring contract and lack of any recent production as valued more like a fifth-round pick.

 

 

Excuse me if I missed it, but I just came across this by Jason La Canfora. Are they mad? I remember discussing this with someone like two weeks ago and they said that we'd have to give up more for Britt than a late round pick.  That being said, I am glad that interested GM's are balking at the idea of a third round pick. Dude has a questionable character, suspect knees, and is dropping passes. Now all of a sudden Munchak is "mysteriously" changing his tune.  No way in hell that I'd give up a third for Britt, and you know how bad I want to get a receiver in here with even a semblance of upside.  The price will probably go down, but if it doesn't, at least I have the security of knowing that the FO is in better hands now and will never succumb to a deal that wreaks of snake oil.  A fifth, maybe. A sixth, I would probably pull the trigger.  Anything more? No chance in hell.

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