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What would you accept as a trade offer for Tanner McKee 92 members have voted

  1. 1. What pick for McKee would you take?

    • I’m not trading him
    • A first only
    • A second
    • A second only if I was confident it would be a high second
    • A third
    • I’d take a fourth

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We sure could use a 2nd round pick right now if the AJ Brown trade ends up going down after June 1 for 2027 draft capital. We’re potentially going to need a OL, WR and DE in the first couple rounds, maybe even through trade-ups to get who we want using mid round capital. Plus we need a TE and safety around round three and some OL depth before the late rounds.

We’ll have a lot of picks next year, but could use an extra high pick this year.

Here’s a conditional trade that works - the Jets give us the second of their two round picks (#44), and we make the trade a better value by giving them one of our 4th rounders next year if he doesn’t start at least 10 games this season. We’ll have the comp picks next year to deal, but need another high pick this year to fill the AJ hole if we trade him post June 1st.

A variation on this trade if the jets want value now, is to give them one of our 4ths this year, but get one of their 4ths next year if he starts 10 games or more. We still get the high 2nd and keep our two thirds and one of our 4th this year to have fire power.

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