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after the anouncement of the tg trade on myers and hartman there was a atlanta radio talk host saying their has been rumors of atlanta offering their first and another pick this year for glen dorsey i know it is all rumor but man this is getting crazy
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I agree. I would stretch the deal just a little bit. Take the 24th, 90th, and a player of some sort. A guard would be great but it may not work out that way. I would like Tyson Clabo, their young RT, but I'm not sure if they'd be willing to give him up. If anyone, it would be one of their young LBs or DEs who are a better fit for a 3-4.
dang.... could you imagine if we traded Dorsey AND the #3 pick to Denver? Good lord.
#12- B.J. Raji?
#18- Rey Mauluga?
#24- Tyson Jackson?
#55- Andy Levitre?
Matt Cassel
Mike Vrabel
That would be a GREAT haul for our first two rounds.
I don't see Raji being there at #12...personally I think he goes somewhere between 7-9
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LORD! This is getting crazy! Maybe we just put Chiefs, ATL and Pats management in a room and let them play "Go Fish". Between the 3 of them we'd have the Super Bowl teams for the next 5 years!
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24th and 90th wouldn't do it for me, at least not for Dorsey.
One trade I would consider is Dorsey for their 24th pick and Jamaal Anderson, a 6'6" 280 lb DE that might be able to play end in the 3-4. A lot of Falcons fans don't like him since he's not a big sack guy, so he doesn't really fit the 4-3.
A deal involving Hali for Jamaal Anderson makes the most sense.
I'm sorry fellas but I really don't see the Falcons giving up the 24th, 90th and a solid DE. Hell they barely gave up a 2nd rounder next year for the best TE in the history of the game.
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