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The Vikings are open for business
#31
Those mid round proposals are stupid.


If teams aren’t willing to offer more than a 3rd
for Hunter, fuck ‘em.  Let them enjoy
their playoff run without the sack leader. 
I feel like I’d rather end up winning a few more games, get a worse
draft position, and get the 2025 compensatory pick than help build some other
teams SB roster for peanuts.
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#32
Quote: @"medaille" said:
Those mid round proposals are stupid.


If teams aren’t willing to offer more than a 3rd
for Hunter, fuck ‘em.  Let them enjoy
their playoff run without the sack leader. 
I feel like I’d rather end up winning a few more games, get a worse
draft position, and get the 2025 compensatory pick than help build some other
teams SB roster for peanuts.
remember theres no guarantee that you get a compensatory pick in 25,  likely wont be a good one since the team will likely be players in FA themselves and cancel out all or part of any pick they may be entitled to,  but i get your sentiment
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#34
If the best offers for Hunter are 3rd round picks, that is DISRESPECTFUL to the man.  If that's what the market thinks he's worth, nahh, no trades, just extend him and build around him.

He needs to either return a 1st (most likely 20-30) or he stays.
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#35
Quote: @"Skodin" said:
If the best offers for Hunter are 3rd round picks, that is DISRESPECTFUL to the man.  If that's what the market thinks he's worth, nahh, no trades, just extend him and build around him.

He needs to either return a 1st (most likely 20-30) or he stays.
I think a 2nd that turns into the first if certain conditions are met would be acceptable such as reaching a Conference Championship Game. It's still early. We have 10 days to get something done. The best offers from other teams will never be their first offer. 
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#36
I wouldn’t consider anything other than a 1st round pick for Hunter. Without a can’t say no offer, I’d work on an extension. His best years may very well be ahead of him.
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