Sean Rogers
"The Browns have 12 draft choices in April, and you figure they will try to trade nose tackle Shaun Rogers to add to the mix." - John Clayton ESPN
If they really do want to trade Sean Rogers, I'd love to see him in a very large blue uniform. The guy has a ton of talent and has to be double teamed at all times. He used to play in a 4-3 and played quite well. I think he would be worth a 3rd round pick. Thoughts???
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Not much left in the tank
at 31 he doesn’t give us much for the future. We have our starters at DT. We need depth and future. That is better addressed somehwere in the draft.
i would like the move
but not for a third round pick. i think hes still got some left in the tank, but hes not the force that he was in his prime. maybe late round picks from this year and next year, nothing major.
by GiantsReignSupreme on Mar 15, 2010 9:04 PM EDT reply actions
I would pass
because I dont know how much he would ask for and the giants should spend there money on younger, fresher players with a lot more fuel left in the tank
Not happening....
Remember Jerry Reese’s slogan here…….Cheaper, Faster & Younger. This big load doesn’t fit the profile.
Would be great for San Diego
or the Chiefs…….. both 34 teams looking for someone to clog up the middle and free up their OLB’s….. If he was super cheap i would take him but other than that there are some young big loads in the draft that could be the next shaun rodgers.
But dont tell em i told you that !!!!!
5 years ago yes
now no. too old
Please Mets.. over .500 this year? Please??
by Plaxico Burress on Mar 17, 2010 10:38 AM EDT reply actions
I'll throw out there
..if we’re talking a 5th or 6th rounder….then get him. Given the few deals that went on lately…not out of the question.
When this fat fk is on the field..he’s one of the most immovable objects in the NFL.
No more then that.
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