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Source: Kerrigan wants trade; WFT not dealing
Ryan Kerrigan has requested a trade, but Washington has told other teams that it won't deal the star pass-rusher, a source told ESPN.
let's say it's even remotely true why keep him because he will be gone after the season if trueAlready commented on numerous times ....
Like i said, read the posts previous to yours. He has denied asking for a trade.let's say it's even remotely true why keep him because he will be gone after the season if true
I dont want to play semantics, but he has denied demanding a trade, not requesting one. He apparently did let the team know that he would consider trade requests.Like i said, read the posts previous to yours. He has denied asking for a trade.
They could get a high draft pick for him.![]()
Source: Kerrigan wants trade; WFT not dealing
Ryan Kerrigan has requested a trade, but Washington has told other teams that it won't deal the star pass-rusher, a source told ESPN.www.espn.com
Your semantics could be correct. You could hardly blame him for wanting and expecting to play more. Sweat has one more sack on 2-3 times as many plays. Nothing against Montez, just a fact. I do not think they are going to trade him and the highest draft pick they might get for him is if he does leave next year as a FA.I dont want to play semantics, but he has denied demanding a trade, not requesting one. He apparently did let the team know that he would consider trade requests.
They may not. But if they got their price, I have no doubt they would pull the trigger. He is the type of player that a team playing well but may have had the injury bug hit at OLB/DE would covet. He has shown he can still play, but will only be a short term rental to help them get into the playoffs and beyond. If the WTFs do decide to keep him, they need to get him on the field a bit more.Your semantics could be correct. You could hardly blame him for wanting and expecting to play more. Sweat has one more sack on 2-3 times as many plays. Nothing against Montez, just a fact. I do not think they are going to trade him and the highest draft pick they might get for him is if he does leave next year as a FA.
let's say it's even remotely true why keep him because he will be gone after the season if true
4th or a ( unrealized potential) player at best now.Let's say it is true. What would you look to get back in a trade for RK?
To paraphrase a friend here... "If they don't want to be here, let them take a hike!" ( something like that)
There are people around who actually state that they like this guy and yet, for their own selfish reasons want him to stay instead of having the one thing that would crown his career...an opportunity to play on a (potential) championship team. How farkin' sorry is that? Kerrigan is an asset and has been for a long time. Trading him when this organization is going nowhere other than being in constant rebuilding mode, is a disservice to him AND attempts to gain assets that aid in the rebuild. His highest trade value was 1-2 years ago the move should have been done then.