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The trick to getting a trade done is not fleecing a team of a talented player, it's identifying a situation that helps both sides of the deal. So while I'd love a guy like Cooper or Johnson, I don't see it happening. Maybe Cooper but since he's so cheap it's going to cost you a nice draft pick.
Which is why I think the guy you target is Christian Kirk. Jags are a mess. Our offense shouldn't be difficult for him to pick up. Jags save a bunch of money, doesn't cost us a ton in terms of a draft pick, and you can easily cut him in the final year of his deal if you want. |
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As for Dallas, with Cooks and Lamb, WR isn't their biggest problem. If they're moving capital, it probably needs to be directed at the OL and/or RB. |
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That said, if it takes more to get that done NOW, I'm fine with it. If a 5th and 6th might get it over the hump in early November (week 10 is the deadline, no?) but a 3rd and 4th get it done NOW, I'd rather give more to get more than try to scrape along for 5 more weeks and then try to get the respective players at full gallop over a shorter timeline. Moreover, what if you MISS? What if that doesn't get it done then? Now you're awfully tight against it. Give more to get it done now, IMO. |
I'd give a 3 if I had to honestly, Cooper is basically what they're missing at the moment a consistent veteran presence that knows what he's doing.
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OF all the names so far, Diontae Johnson seems to make the most sense. Last year of contract, on a team that desperately needs draft picks, and should want as many reps for rookies Mingo and Legette as possible.
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Justin Jefferson.
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He had MASSIVE drop problems as a rookie, looked to get them under control and then in 2017 had them again. He had a rough drops year in Dallas in around 2019 and really, had some issues with them again LAST season. Drops may absolutely be a big problem with him. And you just never know. Because he'll follow up a season like his 2019 season in Dallas with his 2020 season where he didn't drop anything. Don't whistle past the graveyard with him - he could well be a disaster. But I think we have to risk it. Because he could also be the good version of himself when we need it. |
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In Burt Veech I trust.
That said, my armchair GM ass would bring Ross up and avoid stone hands players like Amari Cooper. Nothing worse than a WR that can't catch. |
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Panthers defense already down Derrick Brown, now Shaq Thompson has a torn achilles.
They'd kinda be foolish not to listen on Dionte. |
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