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10 minutes ago, stitches said:

We should trade Grover Stewart and 13 for 4... Gettleman loves himself big defensive linemen. 

I don't think that will do it. At least we have to give up on one of our 2nd rd picks and probably a 3rd rounder. Plus a second rounder next year.

 

Remember our trade with the jets back then. It were only what, 3 spots and got 3 second round picks. 

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Just now, ColtsGermany said:

I don't think that will do it. At least we have to give up on one of our 2nd rd picks and probably a 3rd rounder. Plus a second rounder next year.

 

Remember our trade with the jets back then. It were only what, 3 spots and got 3 second round picks. 

I was kidding. 4 is such a weird place to trade for. If you trade to 4 you are practically trading for the 3d QB. IMO Miami probably will have enough ammunition to trade up to 3 for Tua(if they still like him). So the only reasonable option at 4 for us whoever of the other QBs we like best and we are worried someone else will snatch. 

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28 minutes ago, stitches said:

I was kidding. 4 is such a weird place to trade for. If you trade to 4 you are practically trading for the 3d QB. IMO Miami probably will have enough ammunition to trade up to 3 for Tua(if they still like him). So the only reasonable option at 4 for us whoever of the other QBs we like best and we are worried someone else will snatch. 

Unless they have Love or Herbert as the guys they want. I see your point if they were just settling. But if one of those two is who you want you try get up there so no one else gets them.

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46 minutes ago, stitches said:

I was kidding. 4 is such a weird place to trade for. If you trade to 4 you are practically trading for the 3d QB. IMO Miami probably will have enough ammunition to trade up to 3 for Tua(if they still like him). So the only reasonable option at 4 for us whoever of the other QBs we like best and we are worried someone else will snatch. 

Please use the sarcasm smiley... Or anything else that gives a hint you're not serious on that :lol:

 

I'm sry:D

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If any trade is for a QB, it can't be done until draft day.  The Jets did it early with us because they were assured of getting one of the top 3 QBs.  Number 4 won't do it this year, and I'd wager DET will trade out of 3 pretty easily if all they want is a position player and will roll with Stafford.

 

MIA has plenty of ammo to leap from 5 to 3.  They'll take the second best QB, whomever they think that is.  They are not going to be locked in on Tua, or risk that someone that trades up to 4 will take him.  JMO.

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