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Curran: Pats looking into Vincent Jackson

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THe FO will look into al possibilities, that is SOP, doesn't mean a deal will happen or is likely.

same thing i was thinking...they look at everyone. They also worked out two kickers. they just want to do their work on everyone.

I would be surprised if they did NOT explore Jackson. We will see. I think in the end they will bring in Jackson and Branch to complete the WR position...giving the young guys time to ease into the system

Jackson and Branch on the outside and WW in the slot...that would be an improvement over Moss/WW IMO
 
THE PATRIOTS DIDN'T TRADE THE MOON AND A CONTRACT FOR A BIG NAME PLAYER?




UNPRECEDENTED I TELL YOU!



Seriously, really?
 
I can't understand why they don't go hard after Steve Smith? He would be perfect.
 
it looks dead

Of course it's dead. Giving up what it would have taken to get him here, then not being able to use him right away all the while backing up the Brinks truck for him is a ridiculous notion. The team would never go for it.
 
Curran: We asked about VJax

Actual Comcast article
Patriots, Chargers talking deal for Vincent Jackson

From that article:" UPDATE: According to a media source in San Diego, the Chargers are not interested in dealing for Mankins. Additionally, it should be noted that a player must be under contract to be traded. Jackson would have to sign his restricted free agent tender offer before he could be dealt. "


We do, have draft choices though. In any case, it sounds like we at least are asking about it.



Note: I missed the earlier thread (I sometimes "mark the forum as read" - thus showing me only new stuff) and this thread will require merging. I found it because it's hitting the Fantasy value of VJax in his description on Yahoo.
 
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Actual Comcast article B]
Patriots, Chargers talking deal for Vincent Jackson

From that article:" UPDATE: According to a media source in San Diego, the Chargers are not interested in dealing for Mankins. Additionally, it should be noted that a player must be under contract to be traded. Jackson would have to sign his restricted free agent tender offer before he could be dealt. "


We do, have draft choices though. In any case, it sounds like we at least are asking about it.


A 1st and 2nd round pick? We would have to be NUTS. The Vikings would not do a 2nd and 3rd round pick. Forget VJ - we just got rid of one superstar, we do not need another.
 
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We're doing our due diligence. There's no way we're trading for Jackson. San Diego would rape us in that trade.
 
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We could meet the NFC price. Basically, Moss plus our second round pick. Perhaps it's just due diligence .... still .... SD may be more willing to deal in the AFC.

As for them not wanting to deal with NE, I doubt they still condsider us a 'Super' team like old. It's not a lot different than making a deal with Miami or Cinncy.

Risky. We'd need to be willing to accept risk.
 
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We could meet the NFC price. Basically, Moss plus our second round pick. Perhaps it's just due diligence .... still .... SD may be more willing to deal in the AFC.

As for them not wanting to deal with NE, I doubt they still condsider us a 'Super' team like old. It's not a lot different than making a deal with Miami or Cinncy.

Risky. We'd need to be willing to accept risk.

For What? AJ Greene is the NEXT Randy and we probably have the pick to get him, too.
 
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My question would be do they think that VJAX is better than any of the "stud" receivers coming out of college? If they think so than pull the trigger and sign him to a long term deal....If not then don't do it.....There is a lot of risk banking on a rookie to be good in the NFL....We have seen more receiver busts in the NFL than almost any position.....I really like VJAX and think that with his combination of speed/size he will work out better than anyone we can draft, plus we know he is successful in the NFL and Brady won't be around forever waiting for a young guy to develop.....We already have Tate/Edelman/Price/Hernandez/Gronk as young receiving options so why throw another AJ Green or Michael Floyd or a young receiver to work with.....Get him someone established that can catch the long ball and be a redzone target.....I would do the trade as it would still leave us with Oak's 1 and Carolina's 2 which is as good as another 1.....Plus we have 2 #3's and 2 #4's....We can still get some impact players and be good for years....
 
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Jackson cant play for a while even if NE did pull the trigger on a trade.
 
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Jackson cant play for a while even if NE did pull the trigger on a trade.

3 game suspension when he comes back and is one strike away from a year long suspension. The Pats would be wise to steer clear of him.
 
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I would love to get Jackson but the price of a 1 & 2 and big contract is WAY out of my ballpark. And that's before talking about the off field issues.
 
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He's one drink away from a serious ban.
 
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We just traded away a possible Stage I cancer, that many feel was curable or might have even been a misdiagnosis. I hope we don't replace him with Stage IV leukemia case that is already checked in to a hospice.
 
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A first and a second for a guy that won't even play until the 7th week of the season? Look at what Denver got for Marshall, we got for Moss, the Cards got for Boldin and the Steelers got for Holmes. V-Jax is not the best in that ground and we shouldn't pay far and away more than any other team paid for a top notch receiver.

Unless the Chargers lower there demands no way a deal gets done.
 
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When you think of Brandon Marshall, Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, Randy Moss, Anquan Boldin and what they were traded for, then it seems obvious that the Chargers are asking for too much. BUT the whys and whens of a WR trade always make a difference. A team like New England might decide that Jackson = more than, say, 2 second rounders. The Cowboys traded a lot for Galloway and Roy Williams, after all. So this is not a cut-and-dried measurement. The Phins grabbed Marshall over the summer when the market is light and hope springs eternal. Perhaps only Boldin was worth a premium since he's a solid player with few issues like the other guys. A couple of those other receivers were gone in a fire sale.

So this is not an apples to oranges comparison.

Think about it: Maroney was worth a 4th. So, what is Vince Jackson worth? At least 3 Maroneys. That means he's worth a 2nd. Anything more than a 2nd is the price of desperation, IMO.
 
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