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RUMORS: Rodgers to Pittsburgh, Cousins to Cleveland
#21
(Yesterday, 04:53 PM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Cousins to Cleveland...  feel a little bad for him if that happens.  Even though Stefanski is a good coach, they still can't put together a winner there.

Straight cash homie. He doesn’t give a shit as long as he gets paid.

(Yesterday, 07:38 PM)Zanary Wrote: I want our long term center situation addressed, maybe in the draft. It looks like we're theoretically set for this season, but it'd be good to have trench depth across the board.

I can’t imagine drafting a center high this year.
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#22
So does Kirko have the right to veto a trade? I have a hard time seeing him setting up shop in Cleveland while his family stays in Atlanta. Who knows, maybe he will. Or maybe he retires. More money wouldn't be the motivation, he has generational wealth already.
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(Yesterday, 08:45 PM)AGRforever Wrote: Straight cash homie. He doesn’t give a shit as long as he gets paid.


I can’t imagine drafting a center high this year.

You really wouldn't have to draft a C high if you wanted to get one. Jonah Monheim for example. He is someone that could play LG, credit to elsewhere on that idea that got me looking at that situation, year one and move over to C when the Vikings move on from Kelly. Great player out of USC. Very smart that plays mean. HIs first step is smooth and rarley loses off the snap. Fundamentals are sound and he plays very fluid if you watch him. You could get him in the 5th round. I think it would be a steal to get him in the 5th. Monheim is also a player that can play multiple positions on the line. Good addition if we draft him. 

Seth McLaughlin out of OSU I like too later in the draft. 

Drew Kendall out of BC is a player I have been reading and watching as of late. Kendall gave up one sack in 2024. He doesn't take wrong angles and understands assignments. Fundamentals are not an issue. Good first step that is great in pass protection. Could move to G in the NFL. More of a zone type blocker. Not as fluid as Monheim. Lacks a bit of strength from what I have read and watched compared to Monheim as well. Maybe a good draft pick to sit behind Kelly for a year or two, if we keep him in 2026.
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(Today, 03:51 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: So does Kirko have the right to veto a trade? I have a hard time seeing him setting up shop in Cleveland while his family stays in Atlanta. Who knows, maybe he will. Or maybe he retires. More money wouldn't be the motivation, he has generational wealth already.

He would need to waive his no trade clause to complete any trade so he can dictate where he goes to an extent... That said, it seems pretty clear he wants to be a starter and not a backup so I don't know how choosy he could be?  Not many openings left.
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#25
Guess it'll come down to how badly does he want to start vs being home every week with family?
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