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Old 02-20-2020, 08:06 AM   #7
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Re: Chase Young or Three First Round Picks?

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Originally Posted by Warthog View Post
Peter King just said that someone in the Redskins organization told him at the Senior Bowl: “Three First Round Picks could change our team THIS season”. Let’s just say that Miami offered the Redskins their:
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picks to guarantee ability to get Tua at the #2 spot. What would you do? If you took the “Reverse of the RG3 pick”, who would you put in those draft spots?

Three first rounders gets you three starters in spots of absolute need. They may not just be starters but the may be very good or even excellent starters. You get excellent to outstanding starters on the cheap. What say you : an outstanding superstar for a decade or three excellent to outstanding starters that turn your team around this season.

I’m sure this statement to King was done ON PURPOSE, to float this idea in the NFL and see what the Redskins can actually get for a trade. If the King’s Ransom is high enough, they might do it.




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Look everyone - If there becomes a serious rift between the Bengals and Burrow prior to the draft, dont be surprised if the Bengals take Chase Young = (Redskins Fans Hearts Ripped From Chest). That will leave us with Burrow sitting in our laps. Burrow and Haskins both only had one year under their belts playing full time at the college level, but Burrow definitely shinned more than others. So, that said, do the Redskins take Burrow and trade Haskins, or just sit back and watch the Redskins draft room phones light up like its Christmas. If the later happens, there is no way I'm taking only 2 first round picks for Burrow. It wold have to be a Kings Ransom - between 3 or 4 first round picks this year and next. 2 second round picks this year or next, and finally a 3rd or 4th pick this year or next. That's The Bottom Line Folks. Just My Thoughts.
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