Mystery team offers 08' 1st rounder for Turner
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Mystery team offers 08' 1st rounder for Turner
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Mystery team offers 08' 1st rounder for Turner
John Clayton just reported that a team that is unspecified has offered San Diego a 2008 1st rounder for Michael Turner. He said the Chargers are seriously considering it. Also said that he believes its either the Bills, Packers, or Titans. Thoughts on this. Maybe TT is trying for that 1 last run this year
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If Sherman were our GM I would say with 100 % certainty it is us.
But with Ted I am pretty sure it is not, and for that I am happy. I hate trading future 1sts for whatever reason. We are an injury away (especially with this tough schedule) from ending up 4-12 or worse and that would be a horrible deal.
I could see Tennessee doing it because they may want to take pressure off of Vince so his legs can stay fresh.
But with Ted I am pretty sure it is not, and for that I am happy. I hate trading future 1sts for whatever reason. We are an injury away (especially with this tough schedule) from ending up 4-12 or worse and that would be a horrible deal.
I could see Tennessee doing it because they may want to take pressure off of Vince so his legs can stay fresh.
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I would MUCH rather have Turner than Lynch.
IF you agree - how would trading our 1st be harmful?
IF you think Lynch is better - well I do not agree but OK.
IF you think another player is better that WILL be there at 16 - well maybe. Depends on who.
IF you think trading down and getting more picks is better (as I do except for Turner) than I understand.
IF you think trading UP and giving up many picks to get Peterson is better than just giving up our 1st for Turner - your crazy.
However I do NOT see TT trading for Turner. NOT his MO. Hope he trades down.
IF you agree - how would trading our 1st be harmful?
IF you think Lynch is better - well I do not agree but OK.
IF you think another player is better that WILL be there at 16 - well maybe. Depends on who.
IF you think trading down and getting more picks is better (as I do except for Turner) than I understand.
IF you think trading UP and giving up many picks to get Peterson is better than just giving up our 1st for Turner - your crazy.
However I do NOT see TT trading for Turner. NOT his MO. Hope he trades down.
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SugarRay34 wrote:Well its next years 1st so if you think we might struggle next year because of our hard schedule and we end up 4-12 or 5-11 then its a disaster of a trade because we could end up with a top 5 pick next year in which McFadden, Slaton etc come out.
While I wouldn't be on board with dealing #16 for Turner unless we're getting their 2nd back, I'm much more in favor of that than our 2008 pick. That thing is gonna be top 10.
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eagle13 wrote:I would MUCH rather have Turner than Lynch.
IF you agree - how would trading our 1st be harmful?
IF you think Lynch is better - well I do not agree but OK.
IF you think another player is better that WILL be there at 16 - well maybe. Depends on who.
IF you think trading down and getting more picks is better (as I do except for Turner) than I understand.
IF you think trading UP and giving up many picks to get Peterson is better than just giving up our 1st for Turner - your crazy.
However I do NOT see TT trading for Turner. NOT his MO. Hope he trades down.
I agree completely. I'm not a Packer fan, but it comes down to who you think would make a bigger impact. I think Turner would be much better, less of a risk, and not nearly as much of a health/head case risk.
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Not that I believe this - http://fflivewire.com/article.asp?id=4272007pnh6991ni
edit: I would be shocked and disappointed in TT
edit: I would be shocked and disappointed in TT
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Absolutely do not believe TT would do that.
BUT IF he did it would mean he is committed to doing it this year!
I mean imagine getting Turner and still having entire draft picks?
getting Moss for a 3rd and change?
Have Turner and Moss and still have #16 and 2nd?
Get an impact CB and TE (or DL as DrugBust wants) in rounds 1 & 2
plus a FB in round 4 and we'd be right up there against Chicago.
Wait wait - Absolutely do not believe TT would do that.
BUT IF he did it would mean he is committed to doing it this year!
I mean imagine getting Turner and still having entire draft picks?
getting Moss for a 3rd and change?
Have Turner and Moss and still have #16 and 2nd?
Get an impact CB and TE (or DL as DrugBust wants) in rounds 1 & 2
plus a FB in round 4 and we'd be right up there against Chicago.
Wait wait - Absolutely do not believe TT would do that.
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I can't believe that TT would trade next years' #1 pick ... there's about as much chance of that as him trading up in a draft.
I also don't buy into the "next years' picks are worth one round less than this years'" philosophy (i.e. A 1st rounder next year is worth a 2nd rounder this year). That may be true for a coach/GM who might not be here next year, but Bobby Beathard got himself into BIG trouble doing that kind of stuff when with the Chargers.
A first rounder is too much to give up for a guy who will be unrestricted next year and hasn't proven himself.

I also don't buy into the "next years' picks are worth one round less than this years'" philosophy (i.e. A 1st rounder next year is worth a 2nd rounder this year). That may be true for a coach/GM who might not be here next year, but Bobby Beathard got himself into BIG trouble doing that kind of stuff when with the Chargers.
A first rounder is too much to give up for a guy who will be unrestricted next year and hasn't proven himself.