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watch the Bills trade our #1 pick next year for Gaither and then go out and finish 2-14 and get the 1st overall pick.

Nix has always stated he's about having a strong running game and building a strong defense. I'm not sure Gaither is what he'd go after. Instead I see Gaither ending up in Dallas when Barron fails a physical.

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Just to temper Schefter's tweet. All he says is:

 

"NFL sources still expect Ravens OT Jared Gaither to be traded before season and Bills are most likely destination - they want him."

 

This is the same kind of talk that had us all thinking we would take Claussen at 9.

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Excellent.

 

Its all falling into place.

 

*laughs maniacally*

 

I will say this though, I doubt anything happens for a few months. Ravens have no incentive to move him immediately. They'll wait until a team loses a LT in training camp and use it to drive up their price.

 

Good point. But I'll add one caveat: if the Ravens are serious about moving Oher to LT, that has to happen sooner than later for obvious reasons and they'll have to free-up the logjam at the position. If they're OK with the situation then they can afford to wait like you said. But if you're depending on moving a guy to a new position, one as critical as LT, you have to do it. Moving Oher to LT weakens their RT position and that new guy has to get in the line-up ASAP.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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PFT chimes in, with another tweet from a Ravens insider who hears the same thing.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...-jared-gaither/

 

Wait a second. We've all been told repeatedly and in no uncertain terms by Thurman#1 that there is no way in hell this is gonna happen, it's impossible, and anyone who thinks it will is an idiot. Thurman#1, your serve.

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I'm a little concerned that BAL decided to move him over to RT for early workouts. If they don't like his attitude, they wouldn't make such a blatant move and expect another team to fork over a 2nd rounder. They'd leave him at LOT.

 

Also, he's going to demand a large contract extension, as he'll be heading into the 4th and final year of his rookie contract. I can see him getting 7+M per over 4 or more seasons.

 

this thread, like every thread you crash is very grateful for your negative spin.

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this thread, like every thread you crash is very grateful for your negative spin.

 

Likewise. Anytime a team wants to trade a player, it's caveat emptor IMO. And yes, whether you want to believe it or not, he's in the final year of his contract and will demand a new deal.

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What a difference it would have on the whole offense! Our line would go from looking questionable to being potentially very good... and he's young. It would be a wise move, especially for a second rounder next year, even if they had to throw in a 4th - we'd still be able to pick up a QB with our 1st, and rounds 3, 5, 6, & 7 would be alright for WR, LB/DL depth. It'd make for a solid 2 year plan.

And, if our defense plays good this year, with a solid O-line we could have an offense functional enough to beat anyone - a solid running game would free up our wideouts - I could see Evans to one side, Lynch or Jackson in the backfield, Nelson as T.E., (whoever - Hardy, Johnson, or even Easley) on the opposite side, and then having Spiller lining up in the slot - we could run out of that formation, and if we were passing, there could be a lot of speed on the field.

I know, we're always optimistic this time of year, but I remember the Rams came out of nowhere and lit people up because of speed, and Warner's quick and accurate passing (which, I think, was influenced by his playing in the arena league - and the Bills new QB coach is supposed to be good, but coming from Canada where their QB's have to make quicker decisions and only have 2 downs to make the ten yards...). All I'm saying is with the right coaching, A Solid O-line, we could be competitive and our offense could work out alright.

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The man is a wordsmith. A true inspiration to today's youth and a shining beacon of what a college education can do for you.

I am a little dumber for reading that twitter thing, and I don't have much further to drop.

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I would be willing to part with our 2nd if need be and not ONE damn 'we gotta have a LT' person should B word. You want a LT in the high first, if we can get an established one for a 2nd, so be it.

 

I want to see the trade go down and an extension reached sooner than later so he can get some OTA time in.

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