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Why's that? Think they're done with Sanchez now?QuantumOfSalas said:I honestly thinks its the Jets.
Why's that? Think they're done with Sanchez now?QuantumOfSalas said:I honestly thinks its the Jets.
X said:Why's that? Think they're done with Sanchez now?QuantumOfSalas said:I honestly thinks its the Jets.
I was wondering this also. I don't think that they have the goods to get him though. They'd have to give up at least 3 1st round picks and at least a couple of #2's as well.Angry Ram said:Could be...the Broncos??? Despite what Elway says, no know really knows how he really feels about Tebow.
QuantumOfSalas said:X said:Why's that? Think they're done with Sanchez now?QuantumOfSalas said:I honestly thinks its the Jets.
I just have a gut feeling. Because of all these reports of Sanchez being lazy, gets special treatment, not intelligent, basically having the Jets implode, I feel that Rex Ryan is now staring down the barrel of a gun and drafting RGIII may buy him a few more years.
Yeah, depending on how desperate they are, we could probably swing a good deal from them too. Their 1st, 2nd, DR-C (or even Nnamdi) and next year's 1st. Or is that too greedy? That would alleviate the need to draft Claiborne, and still give us the opportunity to nab a decent receiver.Warner4Prez said:Eagles would make sense. Vick is fragile and they won't keep Young to back him up which leaves Kafka? Maybe a couple of picks and Asante Samuel or DR-C. I'd rather have DR-C.
I've read a couple of posts that have tried to paint the Jags as suitors, but really; they didn't bother to help Gabbert with weapons, why give up picks to leave yet another QB even more screwed?
brokeu91 said:I was wondering this also. I don't think that they have the goods to get him though. They'd have to give up at least 3 1st round picks and at least a couple of #2's as well.Angry Ram said:Could be...the Broncos??? Despite what Elway says, no know really knows how he really feels about Tebow.
I wonder about the Jags. A new owner, a new start and Gabbert didn't exactly set the world on fire.
If Al Davis were alive and the Raiders actually had picks, I could have seen them trying to enter the sweepstakes. Al loved him some speed, and a 4.38 for a QB is pretty damn fast.
X said:• The Rams, at No. 2, are open for business. Two years ago St. Louis drafted quarterback Sam Bradford first overall, so last Saturday, in a meeting of the new St. Louis brain trust, chief operating officer Kevin Demoff told coach Jeff Fisher and G.M. Les Snead that they didn't have to play the phony card of threatening to draft Griffin. St. Louis is ready to deal its pick, and one NFL source said on Saturday night that the team has already had several feelers—[hil]including one from a team "you would never expect."[/hil] Most likely trade-up partners: Cleveland (picking fourth), Washington (sixth) and Miami (eighth). It's likely the Rams will get the highest compensation ever for a draft choice that wasn't the first overall: at least two picks in the first round plus another.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/ ... /index.htm
Any guesses? Patriots maybe?
Warner4Prez said:Eagles would make sense. Vick is fragile and they won't keep Young to back him up which leaves Kafka? Maybe a couple of picks and Asante Samuel or DR-C. I'd rather have DR-C.
I've read a couple of posts that have tried to paint the Jags as suitors, but really; they didn't bother to help Gabbert with weapons, why give up picks to leave yet another QB even more screwed?