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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2014 10:47:02 GMT -5
Rams receive:
Leon Hall Mohamed Sanu Terrence Newman
Bengals receive:
2014 2nd round pick Tavon Austin TJ McDonald
St. Louis rams accept.
Leon Hall is a fantastic CB that helps out my defense immensely right way along with Newman who's solid every year. I love Mohamed Sanu and think he's really going to step up this year. Tavon Austin has never really impressed me and I don't think he'll be anything special next year seeing as he's a SLOT WR and since the Rams are going to run it a lot more, he's bleh for me this year. 2nd Round picks are more like 4th rounders in fantasy dynasties and TJ McDonald isn't my answer at safety anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2014 10:55:43 GMT -5
I accept,
I prefer Austin over Sanu although I wouldn't want either in my top 3, and I'll take the 2nd and hope someone falls to me. S/O to Leon Hall for all he's done for the Cincinnati Bengals organization, Good luck on the Rams.
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 5, 2014 12:51:42 GMT -5
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I think Tavon is the best player here, so the bengals had to give up little to get the player they wanted. Extremely even trade, couldn't have done it better myself! Now the bengals have to worry about what this will do to their team chemistry as Leon Hall was a true team leader in that locker room.
-zack
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Post by NE Patriots GM (Brendan) on Jun 6, 2014 14:15:49 GMT -5
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Pretty fair deal here, both teams got what they wanted. Obviously the Bengals improve their offense with Tavon, and the Rams improve their defense with Hall. I would say the Bengals got the better side of this deal, but barely.
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Post by Cleveland Browns GM (Greg) on Jun 7, 2014 7:16:17 GMT -5
Yeah, like the guys said it's a very even deal. Rams get a defensive boost and Bengals get a boost on offense. No real winner hear, but a very fair deal.
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