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RealGM • View topic - NFL Wheelings and Dealings
Jeff is legit although a bit of an attention whore IMO.
But anyway :
"I've been telling everyone for a long time now that New England does not have one RB on that roster that will be there after 2010. Belichick does not trust Maroney, period. I'm just guessing here, but it has some basis in a conversation I had in Mobile: New England really likes C.J. Spiller, and teams in the 5-10 overall range will be more than willing to move back for some extra picks. Like a certain in-over-his-head GM in Kansas City..."
Then, when asked the cost :
"Again just guessing, but I think the Pats 1st rounder, one of the 2nds, and a 2nd or 3rd next year would do it. Not sure if Hoodie would be willing to part with all that though. If you see a pre-draft trade where the Pats move up into the 11-16 range, you can bet it's to better position themselves to go up further."
Obviously the Patriots aren't basing their offseason moves on a potential draftee but it's interesting stuff to think about. With Faulk in limbo, with us seemingly going in a different with TE. Again, it means nothing (so don't blast me) but it did pique my interest.
RealGM • View topic - NFL Wheelings and Dealings
Jeff is legit although a bit of an attention whore IMO.
But anyway :
"I've been telling everyone for a long time now that New England does not have one RB on that roster that will be there after 2010. Belichick does not trust Maroney, period. I'm just guessing here, but it has some basis in a conversation I had in Mobile: New England really likes C.J. Spiller, and teams in the 5-10 overall range will be more than willing to move back for some extra picks. Like a certain in-over-his-head GM in Kansas City..."
Then, when asked the cost :
"Again just guessing, but I think the Pats 1st rounder, one of the 2nds, and a 2nd or 3rd next year would do it. Not sure if Hoodie would be willing to part with all that though. If you see a pre-draft trade where the Pats move up into the 11-16 range, you can bet it's to better position themselves to go up further."
Obviously the Patriots aren't basing their offseason moves on a potential draftee but it's interesting stuff to think about. With Faulk in limbo, with us seemingly going in a different with TE. Again, it means nothing (so don't blast me) but it did pique my interest.
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