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Kinlaw and 2 others may be the exception.The likelihood of getting a better defensive player at 17 are legitimately close to zero
Kinlaw and 2 others may be the exception.The likelihood of getting a better defensive player at 17 are legitimately close to zero
this^^...no way am I starting off this new coaching regime by trading away a premium pick..or picks, for 1 player that's not a QB. You just cant get off on that foot. We brought him here to put his stamp on the team, HIS PLAYERS that he drafts.Draft Xavier McKinney. Five years of quality play for an eighth the cost...
the jets want 2 or 3 high draft picks for Adams it was the issue last time.. one first and maybe a 3rd should get him but they want 2 1sts and maybe more..its clear they want to keep him..
I totally disagree. if the price is right and to me that's no larger than a 2nd round. I find it funny that on the one hand people complain that paying Dak, would hamper the team from reaching success. on the other hand we want to give up draft capital and then a large contract for a safety. I do think Saftey is an important position, but its not a position that will put this defense over the top. draft capital in this day and age of NFL is very valuable and very important and shouldn't be traded away lightly...The Dallas Cowboys should go all-in for safety Jamal Adams
https://thelandryhat.com/2020/04/04/dallas-cowboys-go-safety-jamal-adams/
The Dallas Cowboys should go all-in to trade for all-pro Jets safety Jamal Adams this offseason. Securing Adams would be an immediate boost to the defense.
When the Dallas Cowboys were unable to finalize a trade at the deadline of this past season for New York Jets All-Pro safety Jamal Adams, there was speculation from people surrounding the organization that the topic would re-emerge in the offseason.
CowboyMaven’s Mike Fisher recently mentioned that he believes the Cowboys would be willing to offer a high draft pick in exchange for the star safety before the draft if they sense the Jets and Adams cannot reach an extension.
If the Cowboys can trade their first-round selection, the 17th overall pick, in the upcoming NFL draft for Adams, they should jump on the offer with no hesitation. The Jets originally wanted more than the Cowboys first-rounder during the season, resulting in the negotiations coming to an end. If the Jets sense they cannot reach a long-term agreement with Adams, they may be willing to lower their asking price...
I don't know what the conditions specifically were but I have a feeling he met them, so probably the 6th.Did the Bennett trade wind up as a 6th or 7th
Kinlaw and 2 others may be the exception.
smart catDallas could return to trade negotiations for Adams if he’s unable to reach a long-term deal with the Jets.
The likelihood of getting a better defensive player at 17 are legitimately close to zero
brown or JEUDYWhich 2 others?
brown or JEUDY
The likelihood of getting a better defensive player at 17 are legitimately close to zero
AbsolutelyThe Jets would make the same argument as to why they want more than that
That is 100% correct.the jets want 2 or 3 high draft picks for Adams it was the issue last time.. one first and maybe a 3rd should get him but they want 2 1sts and maybe more..its clear they want to keep him..