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Typical predraft rumors that will never, ever happen.
Especially since the Eagles would have to eat an Additional 42M in cap hit. Space they don't have and couldn't create even if they wanted to.
 
It’s always hard to gauge the veracity of the reports, but it sure would be a good thing for the Patriots.

It's not hard to gauge that report about Brown as complete BS. Trading Brown would cost the Eagles an additions 42M in cap space. Space they don't have and have no ability to create because only 2 players on the team have a salary of 2M or more currently. Ojulari ($2M) and Cam Jurgens (5.346M).
 
It’s always hard to gauge the veracity of the reports, but it sure would be a good thing for the Patriots.
I am always skeptical when I see a report this time of year but I wanted to indulge and dream.

I don't think that either AJ Brown or Kolton Miller will be traded here.
 
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I say no, that's not nearly enough return for that. At 32, there's a risk there will be no tackles left to take. And a pick in the low 60s next year isn't enough return to drop 28 spots, that's crazy. AJ Brown is a great player, but he's 28 and we'd be taking on a **** ton of salary.

I'd certainly do the deal, but that's not even in shouting distance of enough return for that. It would have to be 32, a Day 2 pick *this* year, and a first next year, before I'd seriously consider it. Right now, the deal is basically trading the #4 overall pick in the draft, for a 2nd this year, a 2nd next year, and AJ Brown. Assuming Brown himself is worth a 2nd round pick current year (which is what he'd get on the open market), a 2nd round pick next year isn't close to enough return. You could get 21 from Pittsburgh for @PatsFan2 's boy George Pickens, and get more than a 2nd next year. And Pickens is 24 and cost-controlled for 3 years.
 
AJ Brown is only 27 years old, and an All Pro caliber receiver, I would take him over Carter every time.
It's just not enough return for pick #4 overall, not even close.
 
It's just not enough return for pick #4 overall, not even close.

The way I read it was AJ Brown, the 32, and a 2nd round pick next year. I think that’s really fair return when you are getting a 27 year old receiver of that caliber.
 
I just saw PFF has Tet comp as AJ green. I am not sure I see that at all
 
I say no, that's not nearly enough return for that. At 32, there's a risk there will be no tackles left to take. And a pick in the low 60s next year isn't enough return to drop 28 spots, that's crazy. AJ Brown is a great player, but he's 28 and we'd be taking on a **** ton of salary.

I'd certainly do the deal, but that's not even in shouting distance of enough return for that. It would have to be 32, a Day 2 pick *this* year, and a first next year, before I'd seriously consider it. Right now, the deal is basically trading the #4 overall pick in the draft, for a 2nd this year, a 2nd next year, and AJ Brown. Assuming Brown himself is worth a 2nd round pick current year (which is what he'd get on the open market), a 2nd round pick next year isn't close to enough return. You could get 21 from Pittsburgh for @PatsFan2 's boy George Pickens, and get more than a 2nd next year. And Pickens is 24 and cost-controlled for 3 years.

I wouldn’t take George Pickens for free.
 
I wouldn’t take George Pickens for free.
Me either, but my point is, he's not going to be 28 in 2 months, and isn't on the hook for like 90 million over the next 5 years.

Moving from 4 to 32 is usually 2 firsts and an additional Day 2 pick, minimum.

This is moving from 4 to 32 for basically a 2nd this year (Brown) and a 2nd next year, which will be in the 60s, most likely. It's just not enough.
 
Me either, but my point is, he's not going to be 28 in 2 months, and isn't on the hook for like 90 million over the next 5 years.

Moving from 4 to 32 is usually 2 firsts and an additional Day 2 pick, minimum.

This is moving from 4 to 32 for basically a 2nd this year (Brown) and a 2nd next year, which will be in the 60s, most likely. It's just not enough.

I see it a little different. I think Brown is a high quality player in his prime, and essentially a proven first round pick, and the 32 literally is a first round pick, and the 2nd next year is a good, but not great pick. And if they had Brown and Diggs it would shore up receiver for the next 2-3 years, and free them to focus on their other areas of need. So I would make the deal, and then continue to build, but with the team at a higher level than we expected heading into 25’.
 
I am always skeptical when I see a report this time of year but I wanted to indulge and dream.

I don't think that either AJ Brown or Kolton Miller will be traded here.
100% true. Raiders are not trading away their starting LT. Why woukd they? He has already shown he can play.
They will pay him.
 
Curious to know what team has used the most 1st and 2nd round QB’s during same period.
I don't know about the rest of the NFL, but we've drafted 5 first round qbs since '71... Maye, Jones, Bledsoe, Eason & Plunkett
 
Now Giants are def taking Carter, it’s that or watch him in Green the next 8 years, Joe Schoen should just retire.
Eagles playing chess and trying to keep Giants from going QB lol
 
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