HailHydra
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Would make a lot of sense if we try and get a deal done. Nick Bosa/Quinnen Williams seems like SF's next guy, and Solomon Thomas would be the odd man out. Obviously has huge potential and as far as I recall, doesn't have off the field issues. Would a 4th get it done?
They gave us Trent Brown, was a dumb move to trade away quality OL depth for nothing. Never trade away OL depth unless you’re getting something really good back.They still owe us for fleecing us in the Jimmy G deal.
I'd hope that a 4th-5th round value gets it done, but there might be a market for a former top 3 pick.Any realistic chance we can get him for say a 4th rounder for Thomas and a 5th as a few have speculated? Or will it be a mid rounder for Thomas straight up?
So, to recap: the Pats essentially turned pick No. 43 and, with help from their No. 63 pick, turned it into cornerback Duke Dawson, linebacker Christian Sam, Chicago’s second-round pick in 2019 and Detroit’s third-round pick in 2019.They still owe us for fleecing us in the Jimmy G deal.
Why not if this is the price ?I'd hope that a 4th-5th round value gets it done, but there might be a market for a former top 3 pick.
I'd hope that a 4th-5th round value gets it done, but there might be a market for a former top 3 pick.
The 49ers didn't fleece us. A backup QB is important and the Pats had no one on the roster after they traded Jimmy G. It's zero coincidence that the 49ers released Hoyer the next day and he immediately signed with the Pats for a team friendly deal.They still owe us for fleecing us in the Jimmy G deal.
Caphit of 7.7 million, folks.
If we get him for cheap it might be on the table but doesn't scream no brainer either.
Caphit of 7.7 million, folks.
If we get him for cheap it might be on the table but doesn't scream no brainer either.
Caphit of 7.7 million, folks.
He’s due to earn $3 million this year and $4.33 million in 2020.
$4+ of that was his signing bonus, right? That makes his cap hit to a team that trades for him $3m.
Unless I'm completely wrong here, you don't repay the original team the signing bonus.
Solomon Thomas
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