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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Notwithstanding the especially low pick for Blount, I'd put Dillon, Moss and Talib ahead of Blount. Probably Ted Washington as well. Welker too, of course, but that was only a trade as a technicality.
Nothing tops the Moss trades. He gives the Raiders a 4th to Moss, who then turns back into the HOF Randy Moss, then, when he starts to falter he gets a 3rd rounder back for him, but alas, he is done. Unbelievable.
It's good to have friends in the NFL who are willing trade partners, especially when those players aren't working out for their specific teams. It's have been nice to see Sopoaga work out from Chip Kelly even more than Blount, but how good has Siliga been? [//b]I'm impressed for sure.
As far as the Blount trade, I don't think it's going to be all that high on Belichick's list of accomplishments personnel-wise, but Blount has done a nice job filling his role here.
Nothing tops the Moss trades. He gives the Raiders a 4th to Moss, who then turns back into the HOF Randy Moss, then, when he starts to falter he gets a 3rd rounder back for him, but alas, he is done. Unbelievable.
And to all the geniuses that said he sucked. The man ripped off a big gain in his first pre season game and with little exception has played very very well ever since. I never got the hate. A little early to tell but i'd rank him 3rd behind Moss and DillonTo all the geniuses who were against this trade