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deanpet21
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I assume you mean cost would be our 2018 & 2019 1st rd Pick for Barkley correct? If so then no thanks.
well he is certainly not falling to #13. Of course there is a swap.
I assume you mean cost would be our 2018 & 2019 1st rd Pick for Barkley correct? If so then no thanks.
I assume you mean cost would be our 2018 & 2019 1st rd Pick for Barkley correct? If so then no thanks.
You are giving up two picks (#13, next years 1st.) and getting a one pick in return. This isn’t an RG3 trade. You are giving up one extra 1st round pick next year (I think it will be in the #20 range) to get a 8-10 year starter RB. He might be special
We can have a starter this year at #13 and a starter next year with our 1st round pick or you can hope Barkley can stay healthy enough as RB for twice as long as 2 other players we might draft.
I rather have NT Vea and next yours 1st RD pick over Barkley and I LOVE me some Saquon.
wow. im shocked from a Penn st fan.
If available, Who is onboard for trading up for Barkley. The cost would be a 2019 1st round pick. Answer yes or no and explain why we do it or not. Thanks
Don’t get me wrong Barkley is amazing in so many ways but our team is not 1 Barkley away from a Super Bowl hell we aren’t 1 Barkley away from the playoffs. We need our draft picks. Once again Barkley is a special player but I don’t want our skins moving 2 steps by getting 1 RB.
Being a Penn State fan I am all in.If we don't win then maybe SB can run for 3,000 yards in a single season. Damn the torpedo's, full speed ahead.
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I voted yes but it's still a horrible idea.
At 5, hell no. At 10, 11 or 12...let's talk
That doesn't make sense at all.
No, because why would you? With Alex Smith at the helm, the redskins need as much help as possible surrounding him. They need as many picks as possible, and can find a legit running back in either this year's draft or next years without trading any picks.