gjkoeppen
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Call Denver, Chicago, New England, Washington, Detroit, Carolina and they will all consider it
First you have to think. If Prescott doesn't sign a long term deal and is tagged, the amount will be 37-38 mil. Now here's the part where you have to think. EVERY team knows the cap will be smaller next year so next year WILL NOT be the year they will give up valuable draft picks for a QB with that kind of guaranteed salary. Now those teams you mentioned, the patriots are very well known to not pay big contracts and let those players walk in free agency so it's highly unlikely that they would give up draft picks to get a big contract. Washington having gone through the tag issues with Cousins is another doubtful to trade for Prescott. The lions where there is some talk about moving on from Stafford because of his 23 mil contract is doubtful that they would use draft choices for a QB with 15 mil more in contract. The bears have a better chance of signing Trubisky to a much smaller contract than Prescott. So now you're down to just a couple of teams and again with a smaller cap having to give up draft picks AND a big contract it's doubtful teams are going to do that.
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