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JohnBonhamRocks

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  1. I chose the Other Vet FA/Trade, but want us to draft Mayfield. Just would see the vet starting the opener.
  2. The only way I think this could possibly be true is if McDaniels is absolutely head-over-heels for one of the QBs in the draft. Also, I would not put it past OBD to acquire an injured player. Do I buy it for a second? Nope.
  3. Would rather fill other holes in FA. I do like McKinnon, but I like Cadet and Murphy, too. Plus, it is a deep HB draft, so we could find a solid contributor in the mid-to-late rounds. If Michel somehow lasts to our 2nd round pick(s) you have to strongly consider him, too.
  4. Kirk Cousins... who?
  5. Would love to get a QB who has been bitten by a radioactive jumping spider. I bet he could really move around in and out of the pocket. Really though, I echo those who are afraid they just won't do anything. If they like the top 2-4 guys pretty close to the same, then trading up to #2-4 overall is not a waste of picks. Do it. If you're lost in a forest, then you gotta pick a direction and start walking.
  6. Went to HS with him - super nice guy. Hope he gets his chance somewhere.
  7. Relief from paying an aging CB about $20 million over the next 2 years?
  8. Would you trade #13 for #21 and #53?
  9. Yeah I was just trying to estimate in my head w/o looking at the chart. And I would guess they would want #13 and #22.
  10. Could do what I believe the Eagles did for Wentz - 2 trades. Get to #13 with maybe #21 and one or two of the 2nds. Then trade from #13 up to #2, #3, or #4 with the other 1st and other pick(s)?
  11. "Coach, after this press conference is finally over, I'm gonna take you out and spend some lil coins on a new outfit."
  12. Not doubting you, but is there a link or source?
  13. Not that I'm championing it, but I think the answer to that is the projected cap room next year. Draft a contract that is easier on this year's cap and not so much next year.
  14. Also chose Bradford because: (a) injury history does not matter in this scenario as we are likely handing the reigns to a rookie QB sooner than later anyways; (b) costs less $; (c) does not cost draft capital; (d) has higher upside (if can stay healthy) because more talented
  15. In the context of this thread, I think that if we go the Cousins route, then I sure would not mind Price in the 1st, or another solid OL who can play multiple positions. I've been throwing out the name of Corbett from Nevada who has played I think all 5 positions, but definitely LT, RT, and C, and is a 4-year starter. I do think Groy can do well enough, but a lot depends on scheme, who is next to him at RG, and whether or not Castillo is being retained.
  16. Disagree, I think OBD views Groy as a competent replacement. His contract says so.
  17. Re: the ARI & DEN vs BUF for FA destination debate . . . which team made the playoffs?
  18. If they're looking to trade him, then they obviously don't want him. If they wanted him, then chances are a long-term deal would be worked out. We can put this to bed, as we just do not see eye to eye, but I really do not see them risking being saddled with him at $34 million next year.
  19. Or they get stuck with a $34 million QB they don't want.
  20. Sean-Kirk McCousins? I get that, but I've seen no indication that the Redskins are going to tag him.
  21. I think the potentially buying teams would call the Redskins' bluff. They aren't going to tag him unless they have a deal in place because they clearly do not want to be stuck with him. If they do tag him, then teams will just let them be stuck with him at $34 million next year and draft or sign a QB for way less cost instead.
  22. I'm not sure he would get $34 million on the open market, so I'm not sure a team would make the trade for him if the Redskins (unwisely) chose to tag him again.
  23. I think the last time I was this excited for the Super Bowl was before I knew it existed.
  24. I am team trade up. However, the thing I like about throwing money at Cousins is that it allows us to fill out the rest of our roster with our plethora of picks and draft a QB or 2 this year. And next year. And the next year. Until you have a guy that is better than Cousins. Because Cousins is not or at least shoudl not be our goal.
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