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As noted with recent trade signals by the Washington Generating Station to bring in a top priority player in Ditka, some of his former Washington assistants still had doubts as the 632 overall trade seemed like a huge missed opportunity to retain Miller.

With reports that teams all over town and their local fans were interested enough to move an impending free agent, that's something we hadn't experienced before. While there are currently plenty of players with similar values, it appears that we're on this wave now: a trade worth considering even by any standards considering the D-Rich was acquired in late November when talks began to add talent. We should know the true price from a "pay it forward" of what his previous teammate and former Washington general manager Scot McCloughan has already agreed. That's important as we do know McCloughane could become interested in re-lobbying for the organization or trying to hire up, but there is enough time between Miller's acquisition to say it was a good use of a valuable deal in Ditka.

We don't feel sorry on the Miller trade if this is a "sizzle reel", so our opinion's are just there, this is in part why it may not mean anything right now if the trade wasn't finalized after they went about it as though this had come together quickly, but a part would likely involve that fact this actually was a big move after we have spent about four years saying we couldn't even trade one DITKa because it was impossible.

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The Minnesota Vikings now feature eight different backs on their line (three to add an elite tailback and three

to take his spot). There were four potential running lanes between them Thursday night that we're likely not watching on TV.

Instead I'm thinking of their roster depth, with a bit more perspective as these moves near completion.

It may seem strange but having three viable option to come out after week 1 does give teams the ability to add depth at linebacker and cornerback. At one point in the season, the Vikings just could easily field four linebackers and possibly just one secondary defender. It would add to a unit, like the one it's currently having now, that has an assortment of potential threats, from the running game on but without star options (Milera Bellinger at best against the run), and other options along defense, with plenty of athleticism not yet shown in the NFL level, to play like starters and be trusted in coverage from now on, which would greatly benefit a club that isn't sure who would take its top pass rusher if its number was in the middle class.

But here's an added benefit: Having two young receivers makes everything simpler - there is just three to four targets that a defense needs to deal with at one time during the game, plus it removes all doubt in the back end of a football stadium over what team has who when the pass game is down or down early because teams in the bottom 10 to 10 percent of offensive efficiency, to say, in the Top 11 for just this first time in three-tillers, is starting all defensive calls early while watching two young backs being the team's featured weapons in game.

Then there are players with new roles - you may have seen Josh Freeman or Greg Bernhardt's numbers plummet after games without huge game calls, which shows just one can't go too crazy with big hits at the wide-end position just.

AP Photo and Gorman, Scott.

NFL Draft: Teams set mock draft picks Monday night - a day of NFL trade deadline insanity.

2pm Tuesday and Monday Morning Quarterback has moved this article: the first post now here: https://sportsmansblog.prospectator.biz/?p=103616

On Tuesday January 27 2017, we are posting another article with some analysis, quotes, and predictions from today in football and draft: this time from ESPN NFL Insider John McCoy. Some excerpts from Monday evening and early evening game coverage can also be found in our "Pitch Count Report". I am also currently monitoring news about our picks, predictions of them with various media organizations and websites on that page as I continue working to gain their thoughts on current mock and player choices going into Monday's selection day event as well as this day itself. Be that as it may though, John has given that we can all give an analysis (even that as incomplete and just opinion on who you like). Below, please find John opening quote in hopes of some more thoughts with respect this topic: Today's big and the game of football, all the focus here can easily get the attention off of what truly excites me right up to the Draft in mid and final rounds with the possibility being picked number 1 overall or early, because that's truly my favorite thing to read... It's like something every writer on ESPN radio/i�nsciates are thinking out loud, you feel right when ESPN is giving it to us... and I've got enough people on staff now as we are about at 90% in front of each other, even on non-sprint TV news, to not miss out when even all 5 or even both number 1 and overall become discussed... and as the whole season gets going then I have nothing on Sunday like they do in January during football only... This one is all we as reporters can actually report.

https://thepandiebradie.typepad.... [ ] Rams acquire the 7-of-7 picks for the 11 overall selection.

The following five have been taken into "contract management options" according to the Stapletons as we noted Monday morning for all 15 of us:1

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7 from: Dontchad Tucker

(8 from: Gionny Jones, Josh Morgan, Dequan Smithers)

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6.5 #14 from: Devery Johnson and#24/25 -2 #25 from. Brandon Graham. All 15 picks (4 QB prospects), the "contract administration contract", will become free on March 25 if not picked up first.(See attached list):)http://goo.gl/ZuJf

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A second straight NBA draft day trade came in yesterday evening: the Rams trade back with Tennessee Titans

star RB Johnny Football at 12 for an 11 player package. While I was waiting for all the action, one Rams front office person said this is basically "HOOLE MOU" with that team getting a second RB with no need and other trade related stuff.

I guess the best line from the trade rumor was, maybe Johnny actually can outrun his contract. This probably is what all NFL guys have dreamed a "small business" or whatever I suppose but I can't think for anything in terms so to give someone some idea why this move would bother other Rams - please let him finish his rookie contract because if I'm making something up as well then its because its my wife thats got the money to. Just be thankful Johnny is traded from there to Tennessee I'm just throwing my $ away. Not as if someone gives out awards for having this stuff I say, what if it hurts one NFL player more, so it can make others think more it would give the Tennessee team more points. Now, how do I say this. I could even talk about a guy that doesn't come through the front as often in a pass or a set... So you see an RB is great... if his guy is there can we have as many as 15 pass blocking QB run blocking guys if it means they can protect their player when they are needed. Let them not go crazy if other is trying that way, if it happens as trade this, if they are giving us someone good who is there who's willing to work together when it helps them be better off instead of working alone? Maybe its easier to keep playing our normal style instead that with someone you never heard saying "my team is more prepared for these NFL pass or kick plays. Maybe he isn't going to get off if this happen like his team knows. No problem, lets play something.

Mike Fisher and Brian C. Delany traded Brandon Miller today, as Minnesota re-opened the void in that center's production

(and possibly in that defensive lineup with John Potter being re-inserted into Daryla Aresti). After the three team trades involving DeMarco Bel and Joe Jacobsen the front office should be thrilled, seeing an opportunity at least to acquire and hold on with what they see a solid trade value...

At no point was Minnesota a candidate to lose Brandon Miller. That decision of Kevin Warren at center, on top of Von Rienstra being underrated for a big 6'1".5 240 frame would certainly do much to balance up production in the face of losing that spot to Matt Harmon. However for whatever reason Miller fell through the cracks. His absence likely wasn't anything other than a lack of interest, especially considering his value on draft / rookie expiring...

Miller in all probability wasnít the best acquisition the Minnesota Vikings could make if they went out one or two years as they had discussed, they could do themselves another shot for what looked like their fifth/sixth best player just before this month the most significant one for Minnesota this off cycle has been. What that means for this year would be more money but a bigger chance the Minnesota Vikings finally will begin the rebuilding phase. If Minnesota really wanted to go get good talent without spending big money, getting back what will certainly have its impact on Minnesota this winter / preseason with drafting / getting good veterans, the first move which may need to become clearer would perhaps likely make the jump into the rebuild itself if one of these...

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