Originally Posted by BossChief:
Why are we so opposed to trading for Brown?
I think the Ravens would try to rape us in a trade more than they would any other team. You don't give your your biggest roadblock to the superbowl a important piece unless you can rape them in the trade. Would be nice if they didn't, I'd like him, but I wouldn't expect it.
Think we're going to draft the LT in the 1st. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
I think the Ravens would try to rape us in a trade more than they would any other team. You don't give your your biggest roadblock to the superbowl a important piece unless you can rape them in the trade. Would be nice if they didn't, I'd like him, but I wouldn't expect it.
Think we're going to draft the LT in the 1st.
A sensible post. I had to double check the username. [Reply]
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ProFootballTalk's Mike Floria reports Kenny Golladay wants $18.5 million per year.
The Bears -- who reportedly offered the free agent wideout somewhere around $12 million -- were woefully short of Golladay's asking price. The $18.5 million is hardly an outrageous demand for an established receiver like Golladay, who remains likely to sign a short-term deal. The Ravens on Friday joined the mix of teams vying for Golladay's services in 2021.
Apparently the Bears offered him $12 million a season. [Reply]
Steelers have granted permission to starting CB Steven Nelson to seek a trade, per source. Nelson, who turned 28 in January, has been graded as one of the league’s top cornerbacks in recent seasons by @PFF.