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The difference is now that the Chiefs have filled some of these needs through the FA market. Will they turn their focus to drafting players first and foremost? Reid started his Philly career doing just that and Dorsey comes from a orginazation that focuses almost strictly on the draft. If the Chiefs keep doing the FA dance next year, then one can compare them to the Jets/Dolphins. My guess is we start to become a franchise that focuses mostly on strictly draft.
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If we are planning to draft Joeckel at 1.1, then I would be happy to trade down with the Jets for their first rounder and a second rounder. It is not fair value on the "value chart" but who cares? Joeckel is not going to improve this team in any meaningful way, so I'd be willing to take a later pick that might force Dorsey to pick a playmaker and get another good pick in the second round (like an ILB or S who would improve our team meaningfully).
Frankly, I'd take their second this year and their first next year. The first next year (as someone else noted) may be more valuable than a first this year, if we are QB hunting. |
Dominik gives up multiple picks for a 1 year rental of a guy with a bad knee. Not good for Dominik.
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Yep Duminik got it put to him HARD... he officially just became a personal guy for the Jets, helped them far more than the team that will be paying him.
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The New York Daily News confirms the "framework" of a trade sending Darrelle Revis to Tampa Bay is indeed in place.
Completion is expected late Sunday or early Monday, pending results of Revis' physical at Bucs headquarters. The physical is taking place today. ESPN New York reports the sides have "agreed to trade compensation," while the NY Daily News' Manish Mehta confirms "general parameters" of a Bucs-Revis contract are "also done." Coupled with Dashon Goldson, the acquisition of Revis will give Bucs defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan an ability to dial up heavy blitzes without fear of opposing wideouts running free in Tampa's backend. Also capable of matching up with Julio Jones, Steve Smith, and Marques Colston or Jimmy Graham, the Revis deal has major implications throughout the NFC South. Related: Buccaneers |
The Bucs are fools for thinking a CB will fix their defense.
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Per PFCentral
@AU_SeanWald *Dorsey is enamored with Jordan. Really torn if Albert isn't dealt that's his pick |
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