With the exception of some of our young players, most players on our team will be on the trade block.
Not going to be traded: QB Prescott, WR Baker, C Hirschmann, CB Hernandez, CB McCreadie, and S Clifton Springer.
Everyone else is available. Looking for draft picks, may consider young players (less than 4 years in the league). Notable players:
RB Levon Doelle. Getting older, but still a quality RB. He only had 991 yards rushing and a 3.28 yards per carry, but it was behind a injury plagued offensive line. He did 67 catches for 833 yards, an amazing 12.43 yards per catch. This guy can do it all.
WR Floyd Mallory. He will be franchised. He is one of the top return men AND WRs in the league. It will take a really big offer to get him. It is very unlikely he will go to a division opponent. He is in his prime!!!
LT Shannon Mitchem. A top notch tackle, he could be the final piece in your team's offensive line. This kind of player is the difference between a winning team and a championship team. Trust me, he is worth what you'll pay for him!!
DE Glenn Delgado. Not the machine he once was, he is still a very good pass rusher AND can also play the run. I'll be taking the best offer I can get for him.
NT Donovan McEachern. He was the 1.2 pick in 2034. In his 4th season, he has gotten better every year. 5 sacks playing NT last season with a bad team that didn't get passed against very often. He is a difference maker at DT.
OLB Levi Costa. Good all around OLB. Was the 2.1 pick in 2034. In 14 games last season, had 10.5 sacks, 58 tackles, and an INT.
If you are in the NC East, you will need to really make a monster offer to get a player. I don't want to play against these guys 2x a year. I'd prefer to see them in the AC, to be honest. But I'll consider most offers. For example, 2 seasons ago I got an offer of a 3rd rounder for Mallory. When I replied with a laugh, I found the guy was serious. Obviously, I will ignore offers that I don't consider serious. So, if you make an offer and don't hear from me, it's because you aren't in the ballpark. I do make an effort to reply to offers.
Not going to be traded: QB Prescott, WR Baker, C Hirschmann, CB Hernandez, CB McCreadie, and S Clifton Springer.
Everyone else is available. Looking for draft picks, may consider young players (less than 4 years in the league). Notable players:
RB Levon Doelle. Getting older, but still a quality RB. He only had 991 yards rushing and a 3.28 yards per carry, but it was behind a injury plagued offensive line. He did 67 catches for 833 yards, an amazing 12.43 yards per catch. This guy can do it all.
WR Floyd Mallory. He will be franchised. He is one of the top return men AND WRs in the league. It will take a really big offer to get him. It is very unlikely he will go to a division opponent. He is in his prime!!!
LT Shannon Mitchem. A top notch tackle, he could be the final piece in your team's offensive line. This kind of player is the difference between a winning team and a championship team. Trust me, he is worth what you'll pay for him!!
DE Glenn Delgado. Not the machine he once was, he is still a very good pass rusher AND can also play the run. I'll be taking the best offer I can get for him.
NT Donovan McEachern. He was the 1.2 pick in 2034. In his 4th season, he has gotten better every year. 5 sacks playing NT last season with a bad team that didn't get passed against very often. He is a difference maker at DT.
OLB Levi Costa. Good all around OLB. Was the 2.1 pick in 2034. In 14 games last season, had 10.5 sacks, 58 tackles, and an INT.
If you are in the NC East, you will need to really make a monster offer to get a player. I don't want to play against these guys 2x a year. I'd prefer to see them in the AC, to be honest. But I'll consider most offers. For example, 2 seasons ago I got an offer of a 3rd rounder for Mallory. When I replied with a laugh, I found the guy was serious. Obviously, I will ignore offers that I don't consider serious. So, if you make an offer and don't hear from me, it's because you aren't in the ballpark. I do make an effort to reply to offers.
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