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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2014 16:56:47 GMT -5
Titans trade
the 11th overall Pick and the 42th overall pick
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Toby Gerhart and Ace Sanders
I accept, I'll most likely deal Gerhart to a team in need of a RB for a pick and I love Sander's potential. Honestly a really fair trade in my mind. Good easy dealing Matt and good luck to you.
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Post by Jacksonville Jaguars GM (Matt) on Jun 5, 2014 17:02:33 GMT -5
i aacept i like the pick and i think i can get a steal with the 42 overall pick not a fan of gerhart and dont really think hell do much an sanders can do a bunch of things but the jags just drafted 2 more recievers so i dont know where sanders will fit in
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2014 8:44:08 GMT -5
Pass (1-0)
Even trade for the most part, the 1st should net a solid player but we'll see how the draft turns out, the 2nd probably won't do much but neither will Ace Sanders this year altho I'd take Ace over the 2nd. Gerhart has some intrigue because of his workload. I like it for both teams.
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 6, 2014 10:14:34 GMT -5
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I actually think the Titans side wins pretty heavily as they get a starting RB. I don't see a starting RB available at pick 11 as Bishop Sankey will probably be the only one with a starting job. Also, I'd take Sanders over that second pick but neither one are that enticing. In the end, we will see what happens in the draft. All that being said, I will never veto a trade unless it was clear there was collusion or it made one team truly non-competitive.
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Post by NE Patriots GM (Brendan) on Jun 6, 2014 14:20:04 GMT -5
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I would say that this is a pretty even deal, with the Titans winning slightly. They pick up some offensive help with a talented running back. The Jaguars can really do anything with that 11 pick, and depending on who they pick, they could get the better side of this deal. So, both teams improve a little in this trade.
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