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Old 04-29-2009, 04:54 PM
barrett barrett is offline
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But we are probably not going to win it all this year, and next years draft bodes to be a much better one than this years. So why not try to stockpile low round picks now for next year?
What is the point of trading him now for a pick next year? Why not trade him after the season for a pick next year?

If we trade him now for a future pick we get nothing from him this season. If we trade him after the season we get his production this year (unless he sits and forgoes a paycheck) and we can still get the pick next year by trading him after the season.

Trading for a future pick now would be dumb. If we were going to trade him it should have been last week for a pick in this draft. Now that the draft is passed, let this year play out and deal him next year (before the draft) if you have to.
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Old 04-30-2009, 04:37 AM
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Good cornerbacks are a valuable commodity in this league, as evidenced by the rapidly escalating contracts every offseason. I know that the team wants to test to see if he's the Dunta of old, but I think they need to lock him up long-term and the sooner the better. Would have been nice if they would have done it before the Redskins decided to pay silly money to the vastly overrated DeAngelo Hall.
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