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2017 . Trade Deadline . thread

So you think.

Belichick is fine with Roberts, Harris and probably Mcclellan backing up Van Noy. I'm not saying that Belichick won't add anyone (in addition to McClellan), but it does seem unlikely.

Yep,.. I think the front 7 is what he tries to address.
 
I think Cassillas would make a lot of sense.

Fitzgerald cap hit would be 5.5 million and I don't think the Cardinals want to move him.

Seattle is not trading Graham, especially not to the Patriots.
 
Yep,.. I think the front 7 is what he tries to address.

IMHO, we could get back Brown, Valentine and McClellan.

I understand that there are pats fans that still consider our front seven a disaster.
 
I think Cassillas would make a lot of sense.

Fitzgerald cap hit would be 5.5 million and I don't think the Cardinals want to move him.

Seattle is not trading Graham, especially not to the Patriots.

The cardinals are toast without palmer. Very flawed team. If any guy deserves to go out on top it's Fitzgerald. Good guy.
 
Yeah, that ain't happening.

Gost is a concern though, he's been inconsistent since Mile High. Don't think there are any good kickers in the draft though, so we'll see...
Dan Carlson, out of Auburn, is draftable for sure. Big leg and accurate. I still hope Gost figures it out. It seems like a mental thing and not a talent thing. Maybe he should start wearing blinders like on horses, until it works and the NFL outlaws it.
 
I think we really need a pass-rusher.... Qbs are staying waaaaay too much in the pocket. Wise and Flowers are good, but they need to stay fresh to be productive.

Marsh sucks, he can't rush and can't set the edge, so we need someone who can fill in for those two
 
Coming full circle the one position to pursue might be DE.

They brought Reilly at OLB/ST and I guess that might be it at LB. KVN, Roberts and Harris stepped up in parts for Hightower on Sunday and w McClellin back, Chung, Richards and M.Flowers part-time “star“ LBs that is what it is. Its not like Hightowers are on trading blocks plus there's a cap.

Flowers, Wise, Marsh (with “tweeners“ Guy and A.Butler as emergency/situational options) and inactive Grissom is not what BB envisioned this season for the position. After losing Ninko, Rivers, Ealy, Langi and Hightower (that they tried to move to DE initially) he might not be comfortable with what he has going forward esp. since Wise is a rookie w inj. history and Marsh is going to be most effective as a core STer and situational rusher.

I think they'd like another bigger, traditional Pat DE who can set the edge and rush some (like they tried w Ealy).

Some names that beats are throwing out now:

Jeremiah Attaochu, LAC (6'3, 252; 2014 / Round: 2 / Pick: 50)
Buried behind Bosa, Ingram and McCain on the depth chart, Attaochu has played in just one game for the Chargers this season (21 defensive snaps in the Week 7 win over Denver) and was a healthy scratch Sunday against the Patriots. 2rd pick (in 2014) who’s been hindered by injuries, finishing last season on injured reserve after tallying six sacks in 2015. Attaochu missed the beginning of the season due to a hamstring injury. His replacement, Chris McCain, took advantage of the opportunity.

Kareem Martin, ARI (6'6, 272; 2014 / Round: 3 / Pick: 84)
Martin has ascended into a more prominent role following Markus Golden's ACL injury. Still, the Cardinals are going nowhere, so the team may be interested in receiving a draft pick for Martin, whose rookie contract expires this spring.

Nate Orchard, CLE (6'4, 260; 2015 / Round: 2 / Pick: 51)
Orchard saw his playtime dip when No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett debuted in Week 5 (Garrett is currently in concussion protocol and will likely miss at least another game). A second-round pick in 2015, Orchard could be viewed as expendable due to the presence of Garrett, Carl Nassib (drafted in 2016), and Emmanuel Ogbah (also drafted in 2016). The Pats and Browns have made two trades since the summer of 2016 -- one involving Pro Bowl linebacker Jamie Collins and another for linebacker Barkevious Mingo.

Aaron Lynch, SF (6'5,280; 2014 / Round: 5 / Pick: 150)
"Lynch hasn't fully shaken concerns over his effort and dedication that followed him from college into the NFL," wrote Sando. "One insider said he could be worth a sixth-rounder."
The questions about effort surfaced earlier this year when Lynch showed up to offseason workouts overweight. Lynch, who is in the final year of his contract, worked his way back into shape at a level that pleased 49ers coaches and wound up making the roster out of the preseason as a backup at defensive end. Lynch was inactive for the 49ers' season opener against the Panthers but has played the past three games, notching two tackles and a sack.
One team in need of help on defense is New England, but the Patriots may not be interested, based on a quote from a league insider.
"I just can't see (New England) going after an Aaron Lynch on character," the insider said. "Maybe (Nate) Orchard (of the Browns) or an Eli Harold.

Idd add:

Sam Acho, CHI (6'3, 260; 2011 / Round: 4 / Pick: 103)
Chicago might turn back to the rebuild mode and they would welcome additional draft capital after giving a lot for Trubisky. Acho is on a minimum vet 1yr contract.

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Of course the fact that Pats didn't go for L.Houston and Freeny as SFA could mean they don't see the need. (both played in HOU@SEA game, both already have a sack..)


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Every man has his price.

If it's true that there are multiple teams interested, there is no doubt Dion is our most valuable and viable trade chip.

I want to keep him, for sure, but wouldn't be shocked if he is dealt especially if we are looking to make a splash at the deadline for a good player to fill a position of need. Otherwise we are definitely talking about higher up draft picks.

Butler is not going anywhere at this point, and Gillislee does not have significant value.
 
Sure, someone might offer a 4th for a half a season of Lewis. I would expect that a firm "no" would be in order.

The patriots are NOT an out of the playoff team trying to get value for players with a half of a year of contract left.

If it's true that there are multiple teams interested, there is no doubt Dion is our most valuable and viable trade chip.

I want to keep him, for sure, but wouldn't be shocked if he is dealt especially if we are looking to make a splash at the deadline for a good player to fill a position of need. Otherwise we are definitely talking about higher up draft picks.

Butler is not going anywhere at this point, and Gillislee does not have significant value.
 
Sure, someone might offer a 4th for a half a season of Lewis. I would expect that a firm "no" would be in order.

The patriots are NOT an out of the playoff team trying to get value for players with a half of a year of contract left.
Well obviously we wouldn't trade Lewis for a mid round pick. He would have to be part of a package for a player.

Again I don't expect it nor do I want it to happen. Just saying.
 
Ansah was my #1 overall player in the 2013 draft. He’s been inconsistent but flashed dominance in 2015. Highly talented player.

Considering the connections with the Lions front office, the fact they are 3-4 on a 4 game losing streak & that he’s a FA in 2018 he’s the best swing for the fences deal we could make. Very similar to Talib from the Bucs with the hope you could sign him to a 1 year prove it deal before he cashes in 2019.

Phil Perry has brought Ansah up. The cap is tight & we’d probably need to release someone or do some minor cap manuevering to do the trade. Too unrealistic.
 
Ansah was my #1 overall player in the 2013 draft. He’s been inconsistent but flashed dominance in 2015. Highly talented player.

Considering the connections with the Lions front office, the fact they are 3-4 on a 4 game losing streak & that he’s a FA in 2018 he’s the best swing for the fences deal we could make. Very similar to Talib from the Bucs with the hope you could sign him to a 1 year prove it deal before he cashes in 2019.

Phil Perry has brought Ansah up. The cap is tight & we’d probably need to release someone or do some minor cap manuevering to do the trade. Too unrealistic.

Had a bad season last year but looks to give around 7-9 sacks a season. 2015 being an exception where he dominated.

Wonder who we could move the cap around with?..
Obvious choice is Allen at the moment..
 
Really like ansah. Had a dissapointing 2016 because of injuries. He could be nice on that d line for sure lol.
 
Ansah was my #1 overall player in the 2013 draft. He’s been inconsistent but flashed dominance in 2015. Highly talented player.

Considering the connections with the Lions front office, the fact they are 3-4 on a 4 game losing streak & that he’s a FA in 2018 he’s the best swing for the fences deal we could make. Very similar to Talib from the Bucs with the hope you could sign him to a 1 year prove it deal before he cashes in 2019.

Phil Perry has brought Ansah up. The cap is tight & we’d probably need to release someone or do some minor cap manuevering to do the trade. Too unrealistic.
I can’t see Detroit giving up on its season at 3-4.
 
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