Realistically....what can we get for AB?

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  • Oviedo
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    Originally posted by steelerkeylargo
    I think the market for AB will be strong. Not sure we can get a top 5 pick. But I could see a trade similar to this

    Pit gets- Lions 1/8, Jarad Davis (MLB) and Lions 3rd

    Det gets- AB and Pit 1/20
    I wouldn't even wait a second to take that deal

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  • Captain Lemming
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    I want to explore what Arizona could give us for him.
    Patrick Peterson.....please.....I'd GIVE THEM OUR SECOND TOO to make it happen

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Because of his age, and the big contract he's already commanding,..a pair of day 2 picks.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Here's what the NFL network is saying.............

    NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Broncos "may be plotting a run" at trading for Antonio Brown.

    The Jets, 49ers, and Colts are also expected to have interest. Pittsburgh has made clear they plan to move on from Brown despite his dead cap hit. Brown is entering his age-31 season and is one of the highest paid receivers in the league, so he's unlikely to command the first-round value Oakland got for Amari Cooper. The Steelers may have to settle for a pair of Day 2 picks.
    Source: NFL Network

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  • Steel Maniac
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    I want to explore what Arizona could give us for him.

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    Jets!!!!!!!!!!!!

    they're on their 2nd top 10 pick at QB in a decade. the 1st one busted largely due to his head coach being primarlily concerned with the defensive side of the ball.

    I think they'll do what ever they can to help out a young darnold

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
    Sanu's 3 years in Atlanta:
    2016: 59 catches for 653 yards and 4 TD's
    2017: 67 catches for 703 yards and 5 TD's
    2018: 66 catches for 838 yards and 4 TD's

    As a team's 3rd receiving option, that's hardly a dud. And Julio is already established as their WR1 and Ridley as their WR2.

    This one makes little sense, unless Arthur Blank thinks he's playing fantasy football.
    unless they're shipping ridley back in a package, I can't see them doing that deal.

    receivers, as you've said, isn't their problem

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by Chadman
    What Chadman has learned, over time, is that SKL is generally a pretty good judge on all things NFL. That Detroit deal would be great.
    I think it would be amazing if we could do that deal.

    But if I was a Detroit fan I'd be super pressed about giving up a pick that high.

    But I hope it happens.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    They thought they were getting more but in actuality, you right. IF they want AB, they just have to make that call.

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    I just wish we could ship him to the Jets but after Santonio Holmes , Jets won’t take our calls anymore.lol.
    ?

    they gave up very little in that deal. and with only only 1 year of production from him before injuries.
    a deal they still likely won giving up only a 6th round pick

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  • Chadman
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    What Chadman has learned, over time, is that SKL is generally a pretty good judge on all things NFL. That Detroit deal would be great.

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by Mr.wizard
    I don't understand your point?
    Teams might be willing to pay more in season to fix a problem that they know they have (because it's cost them games).

    Before games are played, my guess is that most GMs think their rosters are better than they are (so they might be more reluctant to trade a big piece).

    But, I thought we'd have trouble getting a 6th for Bryant. So I don't think I'm an expert,

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  • steelerkeylargo
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    Originally posted by steeler_george
    I like this move! But I would go one step further to try end up with two 1st picks in this draft.

    Whatever we get for AB, it has to be enough assists to trade up before Cincy (#10) to grab the player we want, White, Baker, Greedy...

    Even trade AB to Oakland for their 2nd 1 st (#24) and 3rd (#66) that equals to 1290 points on draft trader calculator. Which will be the same value as pick #10 1300.

    Oakland will still have two firsts #4 and #28 (?) their second and a hell a lot of cap space to be active in FA... ( there was Bell-Oakland rumours before)
    Maybe you missed it, but, we would get the 1/8 from Detroit

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  • steelerkeylargo
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    We have a good , open dialog with Gruden in Oakland. I’d go there first; Colbert is smarter then both Gruden and Mayock. Lol. I’d take their cornerback Conley and then a first round pick for AB.

    Or the raiders feel fleeced on the MB deal and are wary

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  • Mr.wizard
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    Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
    But halfway through the season, teams have evidence that they have problems.

    I think GMs are more prone to over-rating their teams (or under-rating their problems) when everyone is 0-0.
    I don't understand your point?

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