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Are the Jets looking ahead to Julian Sayin? Risky move if so.
And if not, the 2027 draft looks to be stacked.
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Are the Jets looking ahead to Julian Sayin? Risky move if so.
Of all the potential trade WRs the Bills could have gotten, I think this is probably the one I am afraid of the least.
Of all the potential trade WRs the Bills could have gotten, I think this is probably the one I am afraid of the least.
He’s been garbage so far for the Commanders. Going to the Bills could resurrect his career.
Nonsense you have NCAA for that. They’re going to be telling Woody to make sure they draft some random player who isn’t even in the draft.There go Woody’s sons again, trying to imitate what they do in Madden….
The Cowboys should have just paid Parsons. Jets stuck in Rebuild mode.And if not, the 2027 draft looks to be stacked.
Moss. Cooks. Welker.When was the last time the Patriots made an impactful trade for a player?
I honestly can not recall
Maybe, but 2027 could be the best first round since 2011 and they have three picks. They might get lucky and build an outstanding team out of it.Jets stuck in Rebuild mode.
Their fans need to take a deep breath and understand what they are doing. Not only are they getting primo draft capital, they are getting tons of cap space for next offseason, so they can build through the draft and free agency. They can even move around the draft board with all of those picks, lots of flexibility.Jets made very good trades. Glenn wants a full rebuild and this is how you do it.
3 extra 1 st rounders and a second rounder
I would add Van Noy and Talib.Moss. Cooks. Welker.
It’s been a while though.
Possible in division trade in the NFC North. Not sure if this is real. Don't know this guy.
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