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Old 02-27-2008, 10:41 PM
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Default If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

If dorsey slid down to #7 and Ryan, the Longs and McFadden are all gone I would say nobody would offer much to move to #7 and Belichick would take Dorsey.

So now you have Dorsey and Wilfork on the same team and you now consider being more of a 4-3 team. All this hypothetical because here comes the real question...

Would you immediately try to trade Seymour to grab one of the DE's left in the draft and i would assume you get more than a #1 for him also. I have always said Seymour is a DT ... others say this also ... so really who wants 3 DT's on a 4 man line.

Anyways .. would you grab Dorsey and try to trade Seymour asap before the 1st round is over? Keep Seymour if round 1 finishes with no takers.
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Old 02-27-2008, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

There is no way I draft Dorsey. He has no position in this defense.
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Old 02-27-2008, 10:50 PM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

don't know his signing bonus of the top of my head but it is huge and would be a big hit next year.
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Old 02-27-2008, 11:24 PM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

Dorsey and Ellis are built for the 4-3.. THis is why neither will get consideration from us or the dolphins..
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Old 02-27-2008, 11:48 PM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

no one is going to give you a 1st round pick for seymour

he's had injury problems , he's simply not worth a #1 at this stage in his career

aka you're overvaluing him
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

pick the de/olb from ohio state???????
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Old 02-28-2008, 02:29 AM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

If Dorsey ends up in our lap we will draft him. MY guess is that BB has talked with Vince about an extension this week. If he didnt want one with the possibility of the upcoming capless years....bye bye Vince. He is still on his rookie contract,easy to trade. Now we wont get anything HUGE for him, it would be like renting a player for a year and no one will give up a hi 1 for him, but it might be alot like a 2 for 1, getting Dorsey and another guy(say a cb)signed long term instead of a lesser valued player and having to pay Vince HUGE $$ next year. DONT TRADE SEYMOUR, both Ellis and Dorsey can play the nose.
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Old 02-28-2008, 02:36 AM
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

they are not going to trade him period they are goingto trade the pick to a tea that wants a DT. an d as for the lack of a cap year it'll never never never happen it's just the owners blustering trying to set it up so they can get a better deal when the time comes
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

I'm confused......

When healthy, Seymour is as good a defensive lineman as there is in the league. Now, granted he's had injury problems the past 2 years, but so has Dorsey. So, why trade a pro bowl player with years of his prime still left for a guy who doesn't project to be a 3-4 DL? That's essentially what your idea comes down to.
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Default Re: If Dorsey Fell Into Our lap ... Would You ... and Trade Seymour?

Seymour came on strong at the end of the year and played very well during the playoffs. I was not thrilled with his production the last two year but now kind of look at it as:
2006 writeoff - injury plagued
2007 focus on the playoffs - treated him with kid gloves so he would be 100% for the playoffs, I don't think he was 100% but he did play very well in the playoffs

Who knows, maybe this makes him cheaper and we have a better chance at keeping him beyond 2009. He is a rare player, at a premium position in the Pats defense.
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