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Clowney vs Bridgewater
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Quote:I don't think it's in favor of the Ravens at all. That Veteran WR was 34 years old. Nice of you to mention that AJ Green was a rookie (and had a stellar Rookie year) but fail to mention that Ray Rice was also a rookie. (You also noted how great a receiving RB he was, but he only started 4 games in his rookie year) If it is for 23 year old (out of college age) Dalton, then ya, I would. 1. Take Clowney #1 overall, 2. Trade #33 back to a mid 2nd rounder and acquire an extra pick or two. 3. Trade that mid 2nd round pick for Andy Dalton. 4. Use the rest of the draft to shore up the interior offensive line. Use free agency to fill defensive holes and I think the Jaguars become a playoff team. A very, very, young playoff team. |
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